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Offline Trencher

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Little marvels of steam
« on: January 30, 2009, 10:50:41 AM »
I went to a little steam engine meeting at the beginning of January. It took place in our little local automobile and toy museum. Unfortunately, there weren't much steam engines (there was much snow...). Anyway I thought I'd like to share some pics as it might be interesting to see how some steam engines for ships looked like.


This was a fairly huge one, but this guy built everything (down to the last screw...) by himself, very impressive. :o


These are some steam engines for ships, sorry for the bad light. The brass and wood looked beautiful.


This was one of my favourites - a steam launch. :-*


This was my own humble attempt. A steam tractor, about to lift off. lol


And again, this time at full steam. o_o

TANK POLO? God, how our gardener hated that game!

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Re: Little marvels of steam
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 10:57:32 AM »
Brilliant pictures Trencher, thank you.  :)

I went to a local railway model fair just before Christmas, and they had tons of this sort of stuff. One guy even had a working mine cage set up with a great big pit wheel and everything. Absolutely lovely.

There's just something, I dunno, manly about all that brass and wood and steam.

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Offline Gluteus Maximus

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Re: Little marvels of steam
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2009, 10:33:04 AM »
Brilliant pictures Trencher, thank you.  :)

I went to a local railway model fair just before Christmas, and they had tons of this sort of stuff. One guy even had a working mine cage set up with a great big pit wheel and everything. Absolutely lovely.

There's just something, I dunno, manly about all that brass and wood and steam.

"Can't talk now, dearest, I'm off to the shed to smoke a pipe, drink very strong tea and ponder the intricacies of the steam turbine. Carry on!"

Quite right!

I love steam-powered engines, especially on locomotives. It's the sound and smell of the engine, the sight of all that lovely steam billowing out of the smokestack or maybe just the chance of getting a red-hot cinder in the eye when looking out of the carriage window  lol

It's definitely one of the main reasons I love VSF so much

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Re: Little marvels of steam
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2009, 11:35:16 AM »
"Can't talk now, dearest, I'm off to the shed to smoke a pipe, drink very strong tea and ponder the intricacies of the steam turbine. Carry on!"

Well said!

There is something fascinating about it all though. There are some "steampunk" aficionados around the internet who have made some interesting steam-powered gadgets... like a motorcycle!

That's some great craftsmanship there Trencher, well done!

Do we get to see any footage of it in real time?

Offline Trencher

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Re: Little marvels of steam
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2009, 03:55:43 PM »
Quote from: Christian

That's some great craftsmanship there Trencher, well done!

Do we get to see any footage of it in real time?

I haven't build this tractor myself. It was actually an X-mas present 30 years ago! I merely customized it myself for running it up and down the street via cable-remote control.
However, to add some armour plates in a Fowler style, and ...  ;D o_o

Sorry, no footage of the event in real time.

 

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