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Give a kid or group of children a toy or two and watch how much fun they have.

And you like to make toys, don't you? There are so many types of toys that can be made, it's amazing.

We've collected 10 books for you on this CD.

Hours of fun provided in easy to use and read PDF files on a convenient CD. Take it right into the shop on the laptop, print them out and get busy making toys for all the boys and girls you know.

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BUILD CLOCKWORK TOYS VINTAGE MODELER & TOYMAKER PATTERN

Clockwork toys sound difficult to make. Like building a clock... and not many of us know how to do that. However, that's really not the case.

Clockwork toys can be very easy to make. According to the author, the toys you can build from these plans... "Are easy to make, requiring no more mechanical ability than is possessed by the average boy old enough to handle the simplest of tools."

During the gift giving seasons, there's nothing more special than the gift that's homemade.

A fun, interesting toy will be a joy to the child that finds it under the tree. The crafty individual that made it will no-doubt be smiling wide as the toy is played with. A super document to add to your digital crafting library.

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To Prepare The Clockwork

The Merry-Go-Round

The Ferris Wheel

An Automobile

The Delivery Truck

 


BUILDING SIMPLE MECHANICAL TOYS FROM TIN CANS

Making new things out of old tin cans has been going on since, well, since tin cans have been around. Imagine all the cool things that could be made with simple tin cans.... now, think model trains.

That's interesting, isn't it?

This document is full of instructions for building Water Wheels and Sandmills, A Simple Steam Turbine and Boiler, A Windmill and Tower and an Aeroplane Weathervane. All using nothing but tin cans for everything, from one end to the other.

These Are VERY Cool Looking Working Models You'll Be Proud To Use & Display!

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HOW TO MAKE SPINNING TOPS VINTAGE PLANS FOR TOYMAKERS

There are many styles of tops, probably more than you ever dreamed of.

It may surprise you to hear that the owners of some of the most curious forms are bearded old men that love them as much or more than any little kid.

And, hey, why not? They're alot of fun, very cool looking and actually quite easy to make yourself.

This document originates from the early 1900's and contains plans that the original author claims hadn't been released elsewhere.

They'll sure make for fun projects to make for craft shows and to share with the little kids around (even the old ones). These were intended to be made by kids so the instructions are easy and materials minimal.

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Clock Wheel Tops

Rug-Tack Top

Spool Top

Spinning Top Race Track

Shoe Polish Can Top

A Spiral Top

Merry-Go-Round Top

 


MAKE AN INDOOR TOY SHOOTING GALLERY VINTAGE TOY PLANS

Here's an interesting little toy plan from the early 1900's. It's a carnival style indoor toy shooting gallery. With funny animal targets and a harmless pistol with which to shoot them, it'll be loads of safe indoor fun.

Kids can help make it, or make it themselves and everybody can play!

Making this toy will be as fun as playing with it, regardless of the age of the builder. Adding bright colors to the quirky animal targets will bring a spark of colorful creativity to this project.

A cool project for a scouting troop or classroom to undertake. Perhaps it could be used for an in-class carnival of sorts.

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The Framework

The Circular Target

The Card-Shooting Pistol

Details Of Construction

Rules Of Play

 


PIRATES TREASURE CHEST RARE 1912 TOYBOX PLANS

Got a little Pirate in the house? Why not make him a very cool Pirates' Treasure Chest to keep all his booty in?

This rare, 1912 plan has some very interesting and easy to do techniques. And you can still create this authentic looking toybox in your own shop.

Here's a quote taken directly from this document: "Ship models on mantels and in wall niches suggest pirate chests as companion pieces- weathered treasure boxes strengthened by well-riveted straps and ornate hinges of iron.

Such a chest, today, would cost the purchaser a sum almost rivaling the fortunes guarded by the strongboxes of old...and to make one would tax the ability of the expert. However, ...with a few carpenters' tools, the home mechanic can build a chest in the most approved pirate manner... "

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WOODEN TOYS THAT MOVE! COLLECTION OF RARE 1912 PATTERNS

This is a rare collection of 1912 toy patterns... all wooden and they all move and do "tricks".

They'll be a big hit as a gift during the holiday season, a great craft show product or just a fun thing to do in the wooodworking shop!

All of these patterns have been carefully enlarged to show you all the detail!

You can print them out and start working in minutes!

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BUSY BLACKSMITHS TOY

Two blacksmiths pound on an anvil with the kids help

CYCLING CLOWN

This cool clown rides a mono-cycle (unicycle) on a tight wire!

NODDING DOGGIE

A novel bobbing head, tail wagging doggie toy

WALKING DUCK

A cute toddlers pull-along duck toy with feet that "walk"

KICKING MULE

A pull-along mule toy that kicks his hind feet as he is pulled along

A SIMPLE TOY MERRY-GO-ROUND

A very cool hot-air propelled merry-go-round toy

THE FIGHTING SALURIANS

Two dinosaurs do battle on this cool pull-along toy

A TRAPEZE ARTIST TOY

A trapeze artist does amazing tricks atop this toy!

A "TUMBLING TEDDY"

Teddy tumbles down a ladder, head over heels!

A WHIRLING CLOWN

This hand held clown whirls around balanced on his hands!

A TUMBLING CLOWN

A pull-behind toy clown that flips head over heels as he's pulled along

A ROCKING DUCK

Very cute toddlers ride-on indoor toy in a duck shape.


A TODDLERS TOY MAILBOX LEARNING TOY BUILDING PLANS

Playing postman can be a superb educational opportunity and lots of fun for little ones. Whether pre-school or early elementary school age, kids will love sending and receiving mail. Put the box outside his or her room, place it in the classroom or daycare facility, kids will use it.

Encourage them to address and perhaps stamp the envelopes (maybe with stickers?) and send them to each other. Taking turns at postman will add to the fun for all.

With these cute plans from the early 1900's, kids can even make this toy mail-box themselves! With a little adult supervision and help, they'll have a mailbox they and you can be proud of. A great project for home, school, daycare, even church use. Materials are simple and the time it'll take will fly by because it'll be fun!

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The Working Materials

Patterns For Box Sides, Back & Bottom

Collection-Drop With Hinges

Top Of Mailbox

 


BUILDING SIMPLE ELECTRIC TOYS MODELERS PLANS FROM 1915

Imagine life in the early 1900's.... no computers, no electric gadgets, none of that technology was around yet.

The electrically powered toys in this document were a very novel idea at the time. They're still awesome projects to make for yourself or to share with others.

Each is unique and will surely be an amusement to both builder and player!

The original author claims that these plans can be carried out by a boy having no knowledge of working with electricity, with materials that can be obtained at an expediture of little or nothing. Doesn't really get any better than that, eh? And, if kids in that time could do it, so can we.

Add this document to your digital library and explore the past.

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The Electro-Magnet Derrick

A Toy Shocking Machine

The Toy Electric Motor Truck

 


MAKE YOUR OWN CIGAR BOX TOYS VINTAGE CRAFT PATTERNS

In 1915, cigar boxes made for splendid material for a variety of projects. Toys such as wagons, a jack-in-the-box, a doll cradle, and furniture for dolls are described in this nifty document from that period.

Although this document mentions using cigar boxes as the material for creating these toys, surely in the 21st century there are other materials available.

During the gift giving seasons, there's nothing more special than the gift that's homemade.

A fun, interesting toy will be a joy to the child that finds it under the tree. The crafty individual that made it will no-doubt be smiling wide as the toy is played with. A super document to add to your digital crafting library.

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The Express-Wagon

The Cart

The Auto Deliver-Wagon

A Jack-In-The-Box

Round-Seated Chair For Doll

Round Center-Table For Doll

Dining Table For Doll

Square Seated Chair For Doll

Dolls Cradle

 


MAKING SIMPLE MECHANICAL TOYS EASY PLANS FOR TOYMAKERS

We've all seen those nifty toys that move with just a flick of a string or some other simple start. These simple mechanical toys amused young and old alike in the early 1900's and still do today.

When the plans for these were written out, these toys were deemed expensive to purchase, yet super easy to make yourself.

Boys were encouraged to make them for their siblings and friends! Take a step back in time and create a few of these old-time amusements yourself.

Kids today will enjoy them as much as they did 100 years ago and it won't matter how old they are! Each pattern is illustrated and explained in such a way that nearly anyone can make them.

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A Buzz Saw Whirligig

The Clog Dancer

A Toy Jumping Jack

A Cricket Rattle

The Crawling Turtle

 

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