DrewE
Dec 06, 2019Explorer II
Look what I found at the dollar store...
After keeping my eyes open for something like it for about five years, I finally found this...and at the dollar store even, so plenty affordable.

And this is why I was looking for one of them:

Merry Christmas to me!
(Interestingly, the die-cast metal part is basically just the cab and a sort of backbone along the bottom of the toy, while the plastic part is the whole camper body. That struck me as an unusually realistic construction technique!)

And this is why I was looking for one of them:

Merry Christmas to me!
(Interestingly, the die-cast metal part is basically just the cab and a sort of backbone along the bottom of the toy, while the plastic part is the whole camper body. That struck me as an unusually realistic construction technique!)