I am pleased to see that you have the will to make toys from tinplated sheetmetal again as it was done around the early 20th century . I am pleased to see thatyou even supply the material . For me as a keen tinplate train collector it would be a lot easier now to restore/build real tinplate coaches and wagons since I saw your tutorial .(What would it cost to ship some plates to germany as I only get the tincans here)
regards
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I am pleased to see that you have the will to make toys from tinplated sheetmetal again as it was done around the early 20th century . I am pleased to see thatyou even supply the material . For me as a keen tinplate train collector it would be a lot easier now to restore/build real tinplate coaches and wagons since I saw your tutorial .(What would it cost to ship some plates to germany as I only get the tincans here)
regards
J.Buring
What is the base matel?
The base metal is steel. It is plated with tin.
In my experience, the bigger the organization, the more diffuse, complex and useless the website.
Your website, videos, etc, are a good example of how inspirational a small organization can be. Here we find simple English, simple demonstrations, friendly contact, but above all, inspiration.
Thanks,
Mike