How fast do you back out of the garage?
I would have thought that as soon as a tire touched something inanimate you would have stopped, not kept on going. I assume a tire ran over the tinplate based on the damage. I always back out of the garage at the speed of a snail.
Sorry for your loss.
Donald
Unfortunately, it was a truck, and a little cardboard and tinplate was not felt at all. You are right, it was crushed flat by at least one tire.
Glad is wasn't a child. An expensive lesson learned cheaply. John
This is a lesson to all of us. Make sure nothing is behind /in-front-of a vehicle.
The "good" news is that object was a train, albeit a beautiful train... it's replaceable.
At least for me, this is a valuable reminder to always "Stop-Look-and-Listen" in a myriad of ways.
Yes, if this causes someone, even myself, to pause at a critical moment and spare something much more valuable than the most valuable toy train, then the price paid here will be so insignificant.
Okay, so this probably won't be much consolation, but they ARE tinplate and can - very carefully - be bent back into shape and just tagged "restored". Other people here including me have done it with things that looked far worse. Take it as a challenge.
Like many of us, I have so many projects. We shall see if, when, and what I can do with this.