In the 1800s anyone who aspired to become a member of high society wanted to be seen in a proper carriage or buggy. Carriages were used for transporting people as opposed to carts and drays which transported goods and were used by servants or the general public. Our horse-drawn buggy is similar to those used by members of high society! We have designed this old-fashioned horse & buggy project for your mantel or table-top. Decorate for the holidays or display year-round! The project pictured is made from oak. All patterns drawn full size. Build it from 3/4 inch lumber with 3/8 inch overlays. The base measures 8 x 24 inch.
This project set shown is made from 3 separate plans the Buggy (W2665), The Horse (W2734), and the Amish Driver (W2759). All patterns drawn full size for easy transfer to your plywood. The Buggy plan shows how to build the buggy, as well as the buggy wheels.
This project set shown is made from 3 separate plans the Buggy (W2665), The Horse (W2734), and the Amish Driver (W2759). All patterns drawn full size for easy transfer to your plywood. The Buggy plan shows how to build the buggy, as well as the buggy wheels.
Take your baby doll for a stroll in this adorable buggy designed for 15 inches tall dolls.
In the 1800s anyone who aspired to become a member of high society wanted to be seen in a proper carriage or buggy.