In 1919, Louis Marx and Company began producing eye-catching tinplated toys. Within a couple of years
the bed rooms of American young boys were filled with racecars, trains, and sports figures.
Then towards the end of the 1950s these toys mysteriously vanished.
Firebox is influenced by packaging of 1950s American tin toys made in Japan. It is a display font style that consists of total alphanumeric characters and European language support.
Font Family: Firebox Regular