not the greatest but all i had was used copy paper and pen... could'nt figure out how to convert the format from pdf to jpeg bear with me......
That's awsome. I want one! moparob: Those are pretty sick. Have you posted on the Friday Art Show? If not you definatly should.
Just found the kit as you see it at an Antique Mall, price was $20.00, could not resist. Box is dated 1951.
Hand painting a DB 1950 Coupe on an old trunk, getting it ready for the summer show season to lug around with me. Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad
You might have possibly found Norwells first art kit ! Dont forget to sign your work, see you on the FAS.
Hey, OS51; I happily whittled away a lot of hours w/one of those, early 60's would be about right. Had totally forgotten about that stuff, 'till now. Thanks for the memory kick-start. Doubt I've got anything left from my old set. Think it went to both my younger brothers, too. Marcus...
I remember using the lighted drawing table from my brothers set, I just never knew until now what it came from. I did a search for it and found out the company made all kinds of different sets, besides this one, there was one for Laurel and Hardy as well as different cartoon and comic book characters. This guy has a page that includes some of them, this page is for the Batman set, it also has links for the different drawing pages that were included in this set as a PDF that you can download. http://www.samstoybox.com/toys/TraceAGraph.html