Toy Buildings Catching On Fast

Kids of all ages are buying up new toy buildings from Lundell Mfg. almost as fast as the Cherokee, Iowa, firm can produce them.

"We originally made up a few miniature models of our Snap On Buildings for dealers to use as demonstration models," Vern Lundell, president of Lundell Mfg. told FARM SHOW. "As soon as they saw it, dealers began placing orders for the toy building. We've been bombarded with orders and have now tooled up to make the popular toy buildings available for distribution throughout the U.S. and Canada."

The buildings are well made and are being used for a variety of purposes. Most are being purchased by parents for their youngsters, but some are being used to house collections of toy tractors and other miniature farm machinery.

Individual toy buildings are 28.5 in. wide, 21 in. deep and 14 in. high. Both ends are open. Two or more buildings can be tied together to form an open end building of unlimited length.

The new buildings are available in colors to match all major full line equipment, including International, Deere, Allis Chalmers, Massey Ferguson and Ford.