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     After over forty years of being in business, one of the biggest rewards is seeing our customer's finished projects. People from all over the world and of all ages have sent in photos, videos and stories of their D.I.Y. adventures. It brings us a lot of pride to know we have taught someone a new skill, introduced them to a new interest, or just helped them have fun. We hope that browsing through the many Builder Pages will inspire you to build something yourself and share the journey with us with your own photos, videos and stories!

  
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PEDAL STAKE TRUCK
$25.00

This little fighter from World War I has proved to be our most popular toy since it was launched back in 1971 (and has spawned a host of imitators overs the decades). Like a lot of our toys, it's a mixture of several of the allied aircraft fighting the Red Baron's Flying Circus; -the Sopwith Pup. the Nieuport 28, and the Spad.  Our original idea of holding the two wings in place with through-drilled dowels  extending up from the bottom wing to the top is now seen in just about every line-up of wooden toys. This is what started it all, so now you can build the original.
THE 3-WAY PEDAL TRUCK
$45.00

This little fighter from World War I has proved to be our most popular toy since it was launched back in 1971 (and has spawned a host of imitators overs the decades). Like a lot of our toys, it's a mixture of several of the allied aircraft fighting the Red Baron's Flying Circus; -the Sopwith Pup. the Nieuport 28, and the Spad.  Our original idea of holding the two wings in place with through-drilled dowels  extending up from the bottom wing to the top is now seen in just about every line-up of wooden toys. This is what started it all, so now you can build the original.
PEDAL BUGATTI
$45.00

This little fighter from World War I has proved to be our most popular toy since it was launched back in 1971 (and has spawned a host of imitators overs the decades). Like a lot of our toys, it's a mixture of several of the allied aircraft fighting the Red Baron's Flying Circus; -the Sopwith Pup. the Nieuport 28, and the Spad.  Our original idea of holding the two wings in place with through-drilled dowels  extending up from the bottom wing to the top is now seen in just about every line-up of wooden toys. This is what started it all, so now you can build the original.
MG-TC PEDAL CAR
$45.00

This little fighter from World War I has proved to be our most popular toy since it was launched back in 1971 (and has spawned a host of imitators overs the decades). Like a lot of our toys, it's a mixture of several of the allied aircraft fighting the Red Baron's Flying Circus; -the Sopwith Pup. the Nieuport 28, and the Spad.  Our original idea of holding the two wings in place with through-drilled dowels  extending up from the bottom wing to the top is now seen in just about every line-up of wooden toys. This is what started it all, so now you can build the original.
PEDAL BIPLANE
$45.00

This little fighter from World War I has proved to be our most popular toy since it was launched back in 1971 (and has spawned a host of imitators overs the decades). Like a lot of our toys, it's a mixture of several of the allied aircraft fighting the Red Baron's Flying Circus; -the Sopwith Pup. the Nieuport 28, and the Spad.  Our original idea of holding the two wings in place with through-drilled dowels  extending up from the bottom wing to the top is now seen in just about every line-up of wooden toys. This is what started it all, so now you can build the original.
WOODY CONVERSION
$45.00

One of our favorite building projects is the Woody Wagon, a classic recreation of a surfer's woody, built on a standard Volkswagen Beetle. The Woody has been featured in Popular Mechanics, as well as becoming a repeat feature in Hot VW'S Magazine, and there are a lot of these little Woodys in use from Florida to Hawaii. Project requires no welding or special tools and uses a premolded fiberglass hood kit available from several suppliers. A Bug from the early to mid-sixties is preferable, but anything but Super Beetles will work in a pinch. Makes a nice, tight little wagon, with lots of room; ours has been used for over 25 years and 60K miles. The plans have some full-size patterns which help builders fit the parts to the VW shapes.

View photos of the Woody that our builders have proudly sent in over the years, here.
   
 
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