Saturday, July 27, 2024

A Revisit to TinToyCar

Saturday, July 27, 2024
28° C / 82.4 ° F
Sunny and Humid 

A Revisit to TinToyCar

I've been revisiting old blog posts in order to revisit them and write new blog posts.
One of these fine websites is TinToyColor.

For today's post, I decided to select  3 different types of toy motorcycles 
and write about them.

The owner is Mr.Javier Hernandez, and he's an excellent merchant on ebay

Friction Tin Toy Motorcycle

This type of toy. requires you to move the wheels on the floor to create
a motion of the "motor" inside the toy. After 3-4 runs on the floor,
energy is buit up. You then place the toy on a wood floor, and the toy 
moves by itself. When the power is used up, the toy comes to a halt.

Description
Bandai Meguro Japan 1950's BMW 500 
Motorcycle Friction 12 inches (30.5 cm)





Windup Tin Toy Motorcycle

These type of toys requires you to turn a key that adds
energy to an inside metal spring coil. The tighter the coil is wound,
the more energy is saved, ad the farther the toy will travel.

Description:
Arnold CKAP Germany pre-war 30's A-754 Military Army Motorcycle.
Wind Up 7.50 inches (19 cm) original tin toy motorcycle.





Battery Operated Toy Motorcycle

This toy requites older-sized AA batteries to supply power.

Description:
Masudaya MT Japan 70's Space Scooter with Snoopy Dog
Battery  operated 9 inches (23 cm) original space tin and plastic toy





Please click on this sentence to see the original post from 2018

TinToyCar has a lot of interesting motorized toys.
As well, the company is on Facebook. 

So that's another blog post, and I hope you enjoy it.

Thanks for dropping by to visit,
and as always, have a great part of the day or night,
wherever you may be.

My name is (Mr.) Stacey Bindman
and I am always willing to write a blog post you a new or old reader.

I can always be reached at:

toysearcher@gmail.com









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