Minature landrovers
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I built one last year, excellent project. The plans are really easy to follow and you can make as much of the kit as you like.

There is also now an online owners club:
http://www.toylanderownersclub.com/
and several videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOwp6Xa8yFI
It is an ideal first "quick" project, that I really enjoyed.

There is also now an online owners club:
http://www.toylanderownersclub.com/
and several videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOwp6Xa8yFI
It is an ideal first "quick" project, that I really enjoyed.
I've got to start one of these soon - though I'm in two mind whether to go for a landrover or go out on a limb and scale down a sand rail instead... I reckon a sand rail has more longevity as the controls could be moved as MiniDavi grows. got a 2.5kw motor going spare so should power him till he's fairly weighty 

I can't recommend the 'Toylander' stuff highly enough and Richard is a really nice guy. I actually built a Real Life Toys Jeep prior to the 'Toylander' name.
Here it is with my son at the wheel.

This was actually a while ago since I built it when he was two and a half.
Here's another picture of a Toylander with him in.

J3 TOM is still going strong in it's 18th year and is now in the temporary hands of second cousins. It's on mayber it's 3rd battery, but otherwise it's original.
Here it is with my son at the wheel.

This was actually a while ago since I built it when he was two and a half.
Here's another picture of a Toylander with him in.

J3 TOM is still going strong in it's 18th year and is now in the temporary hands of second cousins. It's on mayber it's 3rd battery, but otherwise it's original.

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