The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . _^ ~ [ A 3? ^bend Here^ Fig. 365. BOYVfLLE Fig. 366. f Fig. 2>7Z Fig. T of© J HS Fig. 371. pjc ^5^ Figs. 365-373-- Details of Toy Street 340 INDOOR PASTIMES top as B. Cut and glue a piece of cardboard in each endof C to complete the roof. The shape of this piece isshown in Fig. 370. The outer ends of the car should bemade as shown in Fig. 371 and tacked around the endsof the wooden truck platform, and also fastened to theunder side of the roof with strips of linen. The windowopenings may be cut in the


The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . _^ ~ [ A 3? ^bend Here^ Fig. 365. BOYVfLLE Fig. 366. f Fig. 2>7Z Fig. T of© J HS Fig. 371. pjc ^5^ Figs. 365-373-- Details of Toy Street 340 INDOOR PASTIMES top as B. Cut and glue a piece of cardboard in each endof C to complete the roof. The shape of this piece isshown in Fig. 370. The outer ends of the car should bemade as shown in Fig. 371 and tacked around the endsof the wooden truck platform, and also fastened to theunder side of the roof with strips of linen. The windowopenings may be cut in the ends, but it will make astronger car if they are simply drawn upon it. Cut fourcardboard steps similar to Fig. 372 and tack them tothe sides of the front and rear platforms. When thecar has been put together, replace the wire in the tops ofuprights / and / (Fig. 360), running the ends throughthe roof (see Fig. 363). Paint the sides and endsof the car yellow with brown trimmings, and paint theroof a light gray. Water colors can be used for the pur-pose. Letter the name of your car-line upon the sidesand the number of the car upon each end and side.


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