


Spent a lovely day in London with the
other half a few weeks ago and finally managed to get to
The Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green. Such a lovely place to lose a few hours, although makes me feel really old to see Nintendo Gameboys already displayed as museum pieces!

As is normal, my interest in the museum seemed to focus on all the wind-up tin toys and vintage wooden pieces, so I have returned to the studio with a new idea in mind to use up all my lovely tin Meccano wheels I have found on ebay. Watch this space......
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