I used the inexpensive Harbor Freight clear Epoxy. It can be sanded and works well on things like this.
Here is one that I forgot I had,I think its the 32 the long time photographer of Hotrod magazine whos name I have forgotten and sorry for the blurry picture.
A friend gave me this beat up Nylint camping trailer saying I could probably do something with it or use it for parts. Originally I was thinking of making it into a horse trailer for my Granddaughter who enjoys playing with cars and loves horses especially her real Pony. After a lot of time with the rust removal I found it was still structurally in good shape so I decided to leave it as a camping trailer. Not fond of the original light blue color these usually came with, I chose a darker blue. Now I need to find a car or truck to use as a tow vehicle and do it in the same color combo.
Yeah a great job Raymay! One I spotted in the wild. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I got one of these Country Squire wagons. Not sure if Nylint made one. The one I have is a Buddy L. Ite was pretty beat up and missing some hard to get parts. I started to work on it by lowering the suspension and filling the holes for the woodgrain trim. Still need to make a tailgate and find a rear bumper.
My bad I thought they were from Nylint,there was a trailer available for them if my memory is correct. I might have the parts you need as I found a mint wagon missing the roof rack and picked up one for parts that had the roof rack and will have to find it.
Not mine, but a photo to show it with the cool pop up camper. I have a rough one, with the wood trim. Ron......
Good Tuesday morning. Maybe something a little different. A diecast 1960 Bowden Spaceliner Bicycle. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Last week I Picked up a Wyandotte stamped steel Touring sedan that I restored and a Marx Bouncing Benny with the old foam rubber tires that are now as hard as a rock. It is missing the little guy and the pull string. Both are from the late 30's early 40's. I am also trying to identify a trailer chassis that I had laying around for a possible repurposing project. Not sure the maker or what kind of a trailer it actually was. Any help identifying it would be appreciated.
Good Tuesday morning. I called this drain the swamp. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Here's one I found in that scary space behind the toy department display where fallen toys go to hide. I'll be cutting it up to make a flash drive at some point.
I let my grandson pick out a Hot Wheels when we go to Wal-Mart. He picked out this Nomad the other day. Like the 34 coupe that { XXL } found it's has pantina too. Looks like it's aready been played with. lol Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Picked up a few pieces last week including some Tootsietoys, a little Goodie Caddy and a Hubley Roadster. The little Tootsietoy truck was a broken Graham tow truck. I found a small metal piece in a box of old tools that I cut to make the boom and used epoxy to attach it to the truck. Going to order a new grille and some wheels to complete the re-build. I was also able to identify that trailer base I previously asked about which turned out to be from a pressed steel Wyandotte. A friend gave me a Wyandotte cab so I have started using the pieces to make a custom car hauler.
While I was wondering around in WM today waiting for my meds to be ready....I think they plan it that way...I of course made a pass through the toy section and this is what came home with me. I got tired of waiting for the meds so that's tomorrow's trip.....but I got my toys. Sent from my SM-J737V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
It's not too bad for a cheap friction toy car. Except for the wing window. Sent from my SM-T387V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Matchbox is upping their game, I've picked up a few lately Sent from my SM-A102U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Good Saturday morning ? I not sure if I posted this. One of my old bird houses. I'm have'n HAMB, and coffee.