When the circus came to town, the workers and work wagons bypassed town and went to prepare the tent sites. Meanwhile, the performers and Gypsys and Circus managers, took their finest wagons and animals and paraded thru town to drum up business. The Gypsys brought their own small carts so they could participate too. Here is one of their dressed up carts, made to parade. It has a red velvet seat, the sides are adorned with medievel paintings and there are banded posts topped with gold balls. The rails have painted flowered vines running along them.
This is a 37 prim cart, and is made to fit donkeys or small horses for display purposes (the wheels don't roll). (Sorry, but the animal shown in the pictures is not included with the cart). This will be the brightest, gaudiest Cart you will own. ...And that's just how the Gypsys liked their parade carts.
