The worker at the band saw enlarges the number of busy Wilesco fellows. This model of painted tin is true to detail and also produced in Germany. Busily and patiently he works on his workpieces.
Through the steam engine heat and water (steam) are transformed into mechanical energy, after the dynamo is connected mechanical energy is then transformed into electricity, bulb 1,5 Volts. The Models M 66 and M 66/2 are not suitable to be operated by the steam engines D 3, D 5, D 6, D 8,and D 12 due to its power requirements.
The dynamo and streetlight are installed on a varnished and printed tin plate. The Models M 66 and M 66/2 are not suitable to be operated by the steam engines D 3, D 5, D 6, D 8,and D 12 due to its power requirements.
Worker with wooden block and circular saw. Finely painted and printed sheet metal.
When grinding shears the sparks will fly. Finely painted and printed sheet metal.
Worker with press. Finely painted and printed sheet metal.
Worker with a framesaw at his workbench. Finely painted and printed sheet metal.
This countershaft on a varnished and printed tin plate is created for the fair models and craftmen models
This castle fountain of painted tin enlarges the range of Wilesco's drive models. The little buckets on a chain hoist draw water from a basin. Nevertheless, in this case it is the connected steam engine which carries out this exhausting work.
This bussy washerwoman completes the WILESCO range of tin plate toys. The washerwoman carries out the hard work with ease mounted on a round and colour printed base plate.
Blacksmith with hammer and anvil. Varnished and printed tin plate toy.
Two workers on the saw. Varnished and printed tin plate toy.