Car Carrier. All three cars fit into the truck. The top bar lifts off and the cars can be taken out and played with individually. The truck cab can also be detached. Fits together like a jigsaw puzzle.
This was designed after the car carrier and is a smaller, and thinner version of the car carrier. The top piece comes off and the train falls out. There are magnets on each piece, which allows them to be connected into a train. The truck cab can also join the train to make a 4 piece train, which fits onto both the tracks and the track board.

Logging Truck, with real logs sitting on the back of the trailer. The truck cab can be detached and the logs can be removed to carry other cargo.
The small logging truck also comes with a real log. This log is glued onto the trailer. The truck cab can be detached on the smaller version too.
The biplane is designed after the old fashioned plane, this plane is made of sturdy hardwood, and is very durable.
The single wing airplane is one of the more popular toys, and is very durable.
The helicopter.
The coupe convertible comes with a man which on some cars may or may not be removed. It carries a spare tire, which can not be removed.
The dragster, like the coupe convertible has a man which may or may not be removed depending on the man. Some men are slightly larger than others and are pushed into the hole, never to be removed again.
Here is a grouping of some of the small toys we make.

The small Model "T" has a spare tire which can not be removed, and comes in a variety of colors. This was one of my original toys. The small train engine is the same basic size as the Model "T", both are very popular.
The Small Train engine on its own. This engine has no magnets and will not fit onto the tracks.
The tiny log truck has the log glued onto the back.

The tiny tanker truck has its cargo glued on.

The tiny container truck has its cargo glued on.

The tiny hexigon truck has its cargo glued on.

The volkswagon has proven to be quite popular since the introduction of the new version of the "bug".

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