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Great photos.
Posted by: Rob Reed | December 10, 2009 at 06:28 PM
great work eugene. i have ordered the plans for the hummer and like the one you did. any tips or hints on making it ? i have just finished making the train and had a great time in my shop doing so. i live in spokane and would like to meet other model crafters. just retired in dec. email address is bonami2012@aol.com
Posted by: BOB NILES | January 17, 2010 at 09:06 AM
very nice hummer.I am about halfway done mine, so many small parts.
Darryl
Cambridge ,ON
Posted by: Darryl Slaney | August 09, 2010 at 07:57 PM
Eugene, hi , i am in England, i have recently found this site and am amazed at the finish you guys get on your toys. is this Varnish or polish ?
I have purchaced the plan for the school Bus, and would like to get a finish somwhere close to what you have. Love your toys. Jeff Parsonson.U.K.
Posted by: Jeff Parsonson | February 15, 2011 at 01:35 AM
Why use a light color wood for the wheels is my question.
Posted by: Denny | March 08, 2011 at 03:15 AM
Hello from Princeton, Ontario, Canada.
I am working on pattern #68....WWII Jeep and trailer. I need some ideas on how to cut out the grill. Thanks for any help.
Colin Wright
Posted by: Colin Wright | April 09, 2011 at 02:16 PM
Gentlemen:
Will you be making patterns in half sizes anytime sone? I'm a volenteer wooden toy maker in Ohio and have had several requests in resent years for a dumptruck that will do all the manavers of the real truck. But I can't any patterns that either half or quarter size!
Thankyou,
Ed Sheldon
Posted by: Ed Sheldon | May 05, 2011 at 01:02 PM
I wish with you. . . .
Posted by: Razi Usmani | August 28, 2011 at 01:22 AM
I wish work with you. . . .
Posted by: Razi Usmani | August 28, 2011 at 01:23 AM
Looking for help ideas for parts for an algebra toy wood project that is safe for babies and children as well. Here is the picture http://www.babyalgebratoys.com/Guest-Book.html
Posted by: Baby Algebra Toys | October 01, 2011 at 10:01 AM
Have been painting wheels. Found that Black Acrillic Gesso is best for getting a realistic paint job followed up with a spray paint semi gloss. Looks like the real thing. I paint with a small brush , about 1\2" cut on a 45 degree angle. Try it you'll like it. Am sold on Toys and Joys. Been doing theirs for about 20 years. They have a great product. Jim jwill1932@yahoo.com
Posted by: Jim Will | October 21, 2011 at 03:10 PM
Super talented wood workers. Hope to follow in their footsteps. Jim
Posted by: jim will | October 21, 2011 at 03:17 PM
I am working on the Kenworth Dump Truck (Pattern #58) and would like some suggestions as to the assembly of the mirror brackets as the angles on the 1/8" dowelling are very fragile. Any construction tips would be much appreciated
Posted by: Jim Jacques | December 08, 2011 at 10:35 AM
Awsum jobs. I am envious of,their talents
Posted by: john van Véèñ | December 20, 2011 at 03:17 PM
A couple of years agoI purchased the patterns for the fire truck #92 , and somewhere along the way
I have lost one of the sheets of the pattern . It was # 3 of the set and was wondering if it is
possible to have just one sheet mailed to me or if I have to order a whole new set of plans .
Posted by: Milton J. Potter Jr. 3580 Flickinger Rd. Westminster Md. 21158 | January 27, 2012 at 08:43 AM