If your life-size cars are subcompacts, they still might be a suitable size for use in a Children’s Museum. The kids have great fun, and you as car manufacturer get the benefit of both early age indoctrination to your brand, as well as influence on parents regarding economical first cars for young adults. My guess is that there is no Scion® engine or any other inner workings. For automotive innards, see the post on Hess®. CLICK the gallery for various views. This scene part of the floor displays at the Touch Me Please Museum of Philadelphia. But a play area shell-of-a-car at the Mall concourse would be free advertising and brand projection too.
For Touch Me Museum brand-building and gift store posts see…
“Hess® Early Age Brand-Building” (This Post)
“Life-Size Scion® as Museum Prop“
“ShopRite® Flagship Kid’s Store”
“Touch Me Balls in a Bin”
“Wood Spinner for Plush Snakes”
“Ganz® Productstop for Plush”For all Touch Me Please Museum resources see…
“Touch Me Please Museum Pinterest Board”
“Touch Me Please Museum Index Page”
For other automotive merchandising and fixtures see…
“Hess® Early Age Brand-Building” (This Post)
“Life-Size Scion® as Museum Prop”
“Rolls Royce® Shopping at the Mall”
“Dodge Viper® Employs Slot Mount”
“Coil Spring Custom Slotwall Hook“
“Auto Rim Custom Slotwall Hook“
“Custom Automotive Hook CloseUp“
“Spice-Up-Your-Scion Valve Covers“
“Monticello® Lay-Up Model at Mall”
“Selling the Race Car Not the Track” (this Post)
“Immersive Video, Free Follow-Up”For Sales Psychology and Empowerment resources see…
“Psychology and Sales Empowerment in Retail“ Pinterest.
“Sales Psychology Index Page” for all resources and links
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