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Model trains, cars, trucks, military vehicles and construction vehicles are fun for kids of all ages to play with. Bring out a model train and turn it on and watch the eyes of all the kids in the room light up (maybe especially the older ones!). Not only are they fun to play with, but model vehicles are great fun to build too! The 5 PDF documents on this CD contain tons of information for building various land & sea vehicle models using nothing but tin cans. They're very well illustrated and clearly written in an easy to access format so they'll be super easy to use in the shop. Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below! A TIN CAN TOY LOCOMOTIVE - GREAT MODELERS PLANS Â This document is full of instructions for building a locomotive engine and cars. All using nothing but tin cans! Everything from one end to the other. Completed, These Are VERY Cool Looking Working Models You'll Be Proud To Display! Â Â Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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TIN CAN TOY TRUCKS - MODEL BUILDING WITH TIN CANS  This document is nearly 70 pages full of instructions for building several types of trucks using nothing but tin cans. Everything from the wheels, chassis, etc.... Completed, These Are VERY Cool Looking Working Models You'll Be Proud To Display!  Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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 This document is full of instructions for boats out of tin cans. You will learn how to make a RowBoat, a SailBoat, A Scow, A TugBoat, A Battleship & a Ferry Boat. All using nothing but tin cans for everything, from one end to the other. Completed, These Are VERY Cool Looking Working Models You'll Be Proud To Display!  Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
MODELERS ART OF PATTERN MAKING ILLUSTRATED GUIDE Â The art of pattern making as it relates to model building is of the utmost importance. For every item the model engineer desires to build, there may not be a pattern available. That as most certainly the case more often than not in the early part of the 1900's. Therefore, the model artists of that time needed to learn the skill themselves. This is a superbly written and illustrated guide for the model-maker and describes the processes of pattern making from that era. While some of the work does require machining, even a novice should be able to accomplish this with practice. Whether you are a proficient model maker or a beginner, you will want to add this document to your digital library! Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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SOFT & HARD SOLDERING MODELERS GUIDE TO TECHNIQUE Â Soldering, both hard and soft, is an important operation with which the model engineer will have to become very familiar. Both processes require extensive practice to become proficient in, but htis should not discourage the model maker. With a little practice, providing the directions are followed carefully and the necessary precautions to insure success are taken. So begins this document from the early 1900's model-building world. If you're interested in building models and using the methods and techniques used in the early part of the 20th century, this is an instruction book you can't miss. It covers a variety of areas of soldering, using both the hard and soft techniques. It is written very simply and includes many, many illustrations to clarify the ideas. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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