
Deep in a suburban workshop, the prototype of a vintage steam mini-train rests quietly on the tracks. Its metal body still holds the warmth of welding, and every rivet and steel plate tells a story of transformation from blueprint to reality.
In the corner of the workshop, rows of stainless steel seat frames stand in neat order. These seemingly cold metal components, after meticulous grinding and assembly, will become the comfortable seats for visitors, carrying the laughter and anticipation of children.
Workers use tape measures to repeatedly calibrate the dimensions of the wheel sets, ensuring no millimeter of error escapes their attention. It is this relentless pursuit of detail that guarantees the mini-train runs smoothly on all terrains, delivering a safe and worry-free experience for visitors.
After multiple processes of grinding and painting, the originally dull metal tank is transformed. The green-and-black mini-train head glows under the lights, exuding a strong vintage charm, ready to head to major scenic spots and become a moving landscape.





