Pete's Mechanical Toys
3 - Industrial Scene - From Factory to Construction
13th April 2006

In this collection from Pete's Mechanical Toys are toys modelled on machinery and other things found in an industrial enviroment from the factory to the construction site. The toys are made from a variety of materials including tinplate, diecast or plastic and can be powered by clockwork, friction or electric motor.

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Forklift Truck with Pull Back Motor - Plastic body with plastic & metal parts - 140mm long including pallet & 85mm high - A Teamsters model made in China - 24 April 2006
Forklift Truck with Pull Back Motor - Plastic body with plastic & metal parts - 140mm long including pallet & 85mm high - A Teamsters model made in China - 24 April 2006
Forklift Truck with elevating forks operated by knob on the side - Pull Back Motor - Diecast body & plastic parts - 155mm long including pallet & 95mm high - Produced for Asda Stores Ltd - Made in China - 24 April 2006
Forklift Truck with elevating forks operated by knob on the side - Pull Back Motor - Diecast body & plastic parts - 155mm long including pallet & 95mm high - Produced for Asda Stores Ltd - Made in China - 24 April 2006
Tinplate fork lift truck by Kovap - 107mm long x 60mm wide x 130mm high - 31 May 2006
Tinplate fork lift truck by Kovap - 107mm long x 60mm wide x 130mm high - 31 May 2006
Kovap fork lift truck - Handle this side winds the forks up and down - 31 May 2006
Kovap fork lift truck - Handle this side winds the forks up and down - 31 May 2006
Kovap fork lift truck - The lever on this side tilts the forks back - 31 May 2006
Kovap fork lift truck - The lever on this side tilts the forks back - 31 May 2006
LUMAR CONTRACTORS - High Lift Mobile Crane - Pressed steel model with rubber tracks - The lower left handwheel operates the jib and the other wheel raises and lowers the lifting hook - 19 June 2006
LUMAR CONTRACTORS - High Lift Mobile Crane - Pressed steel model with rubber tracks - The lower left handwheel operates the jib and the other wheel raises and lowers the lifting hook - 19 June 2006
The main body of the crane is 190mm long x 135mm wide x 120mm high - This picture shows where the
The main body of the crane is 190mm long x 135mm wide x 120mm high - This picture shows where the "cables" run into the body - 19 June 2006
There is an extending steady which comes out from under the main body - The body is able to turn through a full circle - 19 June 2006
There is an extending steady which comes out from under the main body - The body is able to turn through a full circle - 19 June 2006
The crane's high lifting ability is achieved by the substantial jib which is 650mm long - 19 June 2006
The crane's high lifting ability is achieved by the substantial jib which is 650mm long - 19 June 2006
Tower crane - Kovap - 14 March 2007
Tower crane - Kovap - 14 March 2007
Tower crane's cable drums - Kovap - 14 March 2007
Tower crane's cable drums - Kovap - 14 March 2007