Hands-on harbor play. A tabletop cargo barge for imaginative harbor play: the crate, tank, mast, drum, and dome hatch each peg into locating bosses on the hull's deck, so a child can load, unload, and rearrange the cargo like a real dockworker. Rugged rivets and ribbed banding give it a workboat feel on a shelf or desk.
A hull built to carry its cargo. The hull is a single elongated piece with a pointed bow, hard chamfered corners, and a raised rim that reads like a real workboat gunwale. Its flat deck carries a set of recessed locating bosses, so the five cargo pieces lift free and peg back into place for open-ended, hands-on play.
Five pieces, one load. Cargo comes as five separate printed pieces: a rectangular crate, a tall ribbed tank with a rounded dome top, a slender post topped with a wider flared cap, a short ribbed drum, and a low domed hatch. Each one pegs into its own boss on the hull's deck and lifts free just as easily.
Rugged workboat details. Every surface carries the rugged industrial-workboat look: ribbed banding wraps the tank and drum, rivet-like studs dot the hull sides, and the hull corners are cut with hard, deliberate chamfers instead of soft curves. Fine layer lines and clean seams give the finished pieces a precise, durable feel.
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