Price: $19.95 Availability: In StockPage Count: 232Size: 9.25" X 7.5" inchesType: Soft CoverISBN: 978-1-56523-431-4Product Code: 4314
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Great Book of Wooden Toys More Than 50 Easy-to-Build Projects By Norman MarshallNorm Marshall was a well-known toy maker, whose classic toys were loved by children and woodworkers alike. They provided hours and hours of entertainment for countless generations, and best of all - they were easy to build.
Now you can build a Norm Marshall wooden toy! With Great All-American Wooden Toys, you'll discover 37 three-dimensional projects, each complete with an exploded illustration, a materials list and detailed step-by-step instructions for a fool-proof building experience. More than 125 photographs show woodworkers how every piece goes together. A special chapter is also devoted to finishing or painting your toys for a professional look.
Toys include: -Classic Model T car -Steamroller -Bulldozer -Biplane -Trains and much more.
There's also 16 projects perfect for beginners - like a pull-along train and circus animals.
Author: Norman MarshallNorman Marshall (1932-1982) led an active life as a naval aviator. After serving 25 years in the Navy, he retired with more than 5,000 hours of flying time. Once again a civilian, he began to look for a hobby that was relaxing, useful, and fun. Remembering the nostalgic smell of freshly cut wood, he decided that woodworking would be a good choice. Norm had an active imagination and love of fun so he started designing toys in 1974. He had found the perfect hobby and continued to design and build wooden toys until his death in 1982.
Reviewer: Betsy Engel, Fine Woodworking.comDate: 6/21/2009This looks like a fun book. Great Book of Wooden Toys was originally published in 1986 by American Woodworker and this revised edition has new color photos and the instructions and plans have been updated. There are plans for making Trucks, Airplanes, Boats and Trains. If you're in the market to make toys for your kids or grandkids (or anyone else) this looks like a book for you.
Personally, I like the trains the best!

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