YouraT | 16/06/2021 13:59:08 |
83 forum posts 22 photos | Hi all. My son has expressed an interest in making a mobile (road, track, something...) steam model with me over the summer holidays. I have a decently equipped workshop, but have always leant towards clocks and the tools required for them rather than anything model or steam related. My question is - any tips and pointers towards a published design for a steam model that will: - move under its own power Faithful resemblance to a full scale steam machine is of no consequence whatsoever, simplicity is the name of the game. Thoughts? Thanks, Youra. |
Adrian R2 | 16/06/2021 14:41:54 |
196 forum posts 5 photos | Perhaps the MyfordBoy simple steam traction engine? I haven't actually tried to build it but it would seem to be well thought out and he advertises a set of castings and plans for a reasonable price. |
Former Member | 16/06/2021 15:12:49 |
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Tomek | 16/06/2021 16:04:08 |
49 forum posts 25 photos | Posted by Adrian R2 on 16/06/2021 14:41:54:
Perhaps the MyfordBoy simple steam traction engine? I haven't actually tried to build it but it would seem to be well thought out and he advertises a set of castings and plans for a reasonable price. Myfordboy also built a Cracker locomotive which might be of interest. Look it up on YouTube. I can suggest building a simple oscillating steam engine and put it into a small boat. This could be easily converted to RC with couple of servos. Tom
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YouraT | 16/06/2021 17:59:28 |
83 forum posts 22 photos | Thanks guys The MyfordBoy traction engine seems a very good possibility - I'll see what my son thinks - he's already just rejected the idea of a steam boat, even though I rather fancy one....! Y. |
Bo'sun | 17/06/2021 12:40:17 |
754 forum posts 2 photos | I like the look of the Traction Engine for my next project. Looks like I'll need buy a small mill and dividing mechanism to make the gears. Now there's a shame, isn't it. |
J Hancock | 17/06/2021 14:17:10 |
869 forum posts | Always , the G1 Project. Faultless dimensioned drawings, just make it , it works. |
clivel | 17/06/2021 17:09:10 |
344 forum posts 17 photos | Another option is "Ellie" The Steam Tram". This looks to be an ideal model for the beginner. To quote the publishers: The two major attractions of this design are its suitability for beginners, including younger builders with supervised access to a model engineer's workshop and, for the more experienced builder, the design lends itself to modification both in appearance and mechanically. The book is available in either digital or hardcopy versions from Camden Miniature Steam along with some laser cut parts to speed up construction. Clive
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YouraT | 17/06/2021 22:14:14 |
83 forum posts 22 photos | Thanks guys Further feedback from the young man in question has aimed things firmly at the MyfordBoy traction engine - we don't want to have to make/find/lay track to run it, and the price of the casting set is sensible, so we're going that way. Thanks for the feedback! Y. |
Bo'sun | 18/06/2021 10:43:01 |
754 forum posts 2 photos | Good news, Do let us know how the build progresses. You may have a budding Model Engineer in the making. |
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