319 Vestibule Step2 Push Around Buggy (Red) Steering wheel with honking horn Storage space under the hood Seat belt holds children in pl...
Step2 Push Around Buggy (Red)
- Steering wheel with honking horn
- Storage space under the hood
- Seat belt holds children in place
- Removable handle allows for easy transport
List Price: $ 49.99 Discount Price: $ 39.97
Step2 Push Around Buggy (Red) {image} Image by {owner} Cute character buggy for enjoyable push and ride fun includes a pretend steering wheel with honking horn, storage space under the hood and a safety seat belt. Adult assembly is required.When it's time to go outside for a bit of fresh air and exercise, the Push Around Buggy from Step2 is ready to roll. Just slip baby in the generous molded seat, hook up the seat belt, grab the handle, and go! While you actually steer, baby can pretend to drive (and can even start the fun with a nifty ignition key). When there's an obstacle in the way or a friend passing by, baby can honk the horn. The buggy rolls smoothly and surely on four oversize poly wheels. A small trunk in the front can hold a few travel items. Both durable and fun, this sweet red and blue Push Around Buggy is a winner. The extra-long handle is removable and can be stored underneath the buggy. --N. Mered
iPhone 5 USB Cable, Car Charger 5V 1A White with AC Wall Charger Adapter for iPhone 5
- Iphone 5
- USB Charger
- AC Adapter
- Car Charger
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iPhone 5 USB Cable, Car Charger 5V 1A White with AC Wall Charger Adapter for iPhone 5 {image} Image by {owner} Features: * Data Cable will connect your iPod/iPhone to your computer charge it and let you sync data * USB wall and car charger Guaranteed to work on all iPhones and iPods * Car and Wall Charger with Lightning USB tip * This cable is not an Apple product but will work as same. Package Contents: 1x Lightning USB Cable 1x Car Charger 1x Wall Charger
 The first stage of repainting the main compartment of the 319 is essentially done for now. When it warms up, I'll want to be able to pull the car outside for better lighting. In the meantime, there's still a lot that can be done in the #2 vestibule.
New red paint was applied to several parts of the motorman's cab, as seen here. Red never covers very well, so it will need at least one more coat, but it looks a lot better than it did.
 And then I did some more stripping. I believe the vertical piece (white arrow) was probably part of the cab door frame and went a ll the way to the floor. The wood to the left of it would have been a short partition, perhaps with a narrow window. When the cab doors were removed, these pieces were just sawed off flush, and a bottom rail added.
Later I did more white primer, including the metal pieces stripped last time.
I'm also working on preparing another side door on the 36 for repainting. This one I may choose to do in place.
Staged car crash
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