Here is a list of all the postings andreas kanonenberg has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Do you know who built these miniature engines? |
02/04/2010 20:16:01 |
Thanks for the tip but this definitely not a road I want to go down. If I can make contact with Mr. Walshaw the good old-fashioned way, that would be terrific. But I most certainly would never ever stalk anybody.
Appreciate the tip though. |
02/04/2010 17:09:43 |
So sorry about your friend David's situation! But yes, if you could inquire with him that would be wonderful. Thank you so much.
Are you guys all in the same neighborhood/vicinity? Any chance that Tony still has his old business? Maybe that's one way to find out. I'm in the U.S. and I haven't been able to find out anything.
Still hoping (but not holding my breath). Thanks again! |
01/04/2010 16:58:47 |
Thanks, Steve!
Do you still know your former co-worker? Or anybody who might have some contact info for Tony? Maybe your dad still knows how to get in touch with Walshaw? Any further leads would be greatly appreciated. You can always send me a message to keep personal info confidential.
Thanks again!
Andreas |
31/03/2010 19:56:21 |
Tom & mgj,
Thanks very much for this. I did learn in the meantime that Tony Walshaw is Tom Walshaw's (Tubal Cain) son and that he indeed built a few of those Merlins to order (I did not know they were machined from the solid -- wow!). Do you by any chance know how I would be able to contact Tony? I would love to write an article about his work but so far I've been striking out regarding contact info for him. Can you help? |
17/03/2010 21:33:57 |
I recently heard about a miniature engine exhibition near Barcelona/Spain just a few weeks back. Some of the engines on display peeked my interest. Alas, I have no idea who the genius behind those works of art is. Maybe someone here can shed some light on this? The name that's been mentioned is Tony Walshaw, and the engines (DB 605 & RR Merlin 61) are supposed to have been built to 1/5 scale. Any hint would be much appreciated. Edited By andreas kanonenberg on 17/03/2010 21:34:39 |
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