This product contains a model of a coachman.
This product contains a model of a coachman.
The essence of self-moving toys lies in the clever manipulation of their center of gravity,
which, combined with appropriately angled slopes,
allows them to move forward solely powered by gravity.
Ramp Walker- Royal Court
This Ramp Walker takes the form of a royal carriage.
It combines aluminum alloy with 3D printed materials,
maintaining structural durability while allowing for creative freedom in its design.

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The carriage is led by two horses, elegantly moving forward along romantic British streets.
The coachman can be freely replaced according to preference,
and the hollow carriage compartment design adds possibilities for various ways to play.


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Horses have been humanity's faithful companions,
with their presence evident in transportation, tourism, and even early warfare.
Originally, nomadic tribes domesticated wild horses for food.
As time progressed, equipment and tools for horses gradually developed,
making horseback riding easier and more widespread.
This became a crucial chapter in the evolution of human transportation.
Even after the Industrial Revolution, when horses were gradually replaced by other
modes of transportation, the unit of power output is still called "horsepower" to this day!
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Nowadays, horses are primarily used in tourism, and in many countries,
horse-drawn carriages can still be seen traveling on the streets.
Among these, the United Kingdom is perhaps the most well-known!
The connection between the UK and horse carriages is frequently depicted in
movies and advertisements. The UK is also one of the few countries
that still maintains a mounted cavalry unit.
These unique street scenes attract large numbers of tourists
who come to experience this distinctive cultural heritage.
※Eco-Friendly※
Transforming aerospace metal offcuts into unique design pieces.
These remnants are not of inferior quality, but rather small pieces unsuitable for large-scale part production. Typically, such leftover materials would be recycled by melting—a process that is
energy-intensive and environmentally unfriendly.
Metal Arts approaches design with a sustainable, eco-conscious concept. By repurposing these metal offcuts and preserving their original machining marks and holes, we transform materials
destined for remelting into unique products. Each piece carries its own distinctive character,
imbued with creative meaning and given a new lease on life!
Our mission: Upcycle, reimagine, and breathe new purpose into what would otherwise be
discarded.
This product contains a model of a coachman.
The essence of self-moving toys lies in the clever manipulation of their center of gravity,
which, combined with appropriately angled slopes,
allows them to move forward solely powered by gravity.
Ramp Walker- Royal Court
This Ramp Walker takes the form of a royal carriage.
It combines aluminum alloy with 3D printed materials,
maintaining structural durability while allowing for creative freedom in its design.

-
The carriage is led by two horses, elegantly moving forward along romantic British streets.
The coachman can be freely replaced according to preference,
and the hollow carriage compartment design adds possibilities for various ways to play.


-
Horses have been humanity's faithful companions,
with their presence evident in transportation, tourism, and even early warfare.
Originally, nomadic tribes domesticated wild horses for food.
As time progressed, equipment and tools for horses gradually developed,
making horseback riding easier and more widespread.
This became a crucial chapter in the evolution of human transportation.
Even after the Industrial Revolution, when horses were gradually replaced by other
modes of transportation, the unit of power output is still called "horsepower" to this day!
-

Nowadays, horses are primarily used in tourism, and in many countries,
horse-drawn carriages can still be seen traveling on the streets.
Among these, the United Kingdom is perhaps the most well-known!
The connection between the UK and horse carriages is frequently depicted in
movies and advertisements. The UK is also one of the few countries
that still maintains a mounted cavalry unit.
These unique street scenes attract large numbers of tourists
who come to experience this distinctive cultural heritage.
※Eco-Friendly※
Transforming aerospace metal offcuts into unique design pieces.
These remnants are not of inferior quality, but rather small pieces unsuitable for large-scale part production. Typically, such leftover materials would be recycled by melting—a process that is
energy-intensive and environmentally unfriendly.
Metal Arts approaches design with a sustainable, eco-conscious concept. By repurposing these metal offcuts and preserving their original machining marks and holes, we transform materials
destined for remelting into unique products. Each piece carries its own distinctive character,
imbued with creative meaning and given a new lease on life!
Our mission: Upcycle, reimagine, and breathe new purpose into what would otherwise be
discarded.