Brian H | 05/11/2021 14:09:42 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | I've often wondered what became of a model engine that I built years ago and I'm sure that I've found it; it's in the Rahmi M. Koç Museumwhich is in Istanbul! (Sorry, I don't know how to reduce the size of the name) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFE2ro8KKqk Brian Edited By Brian H on 05/11/2021 14:14:22 Edited By JasonB on 06/11/2021 06:53:43 |
Michael Gilligan | 05/11/2021 14:31:07 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | International fame, Brian Congratulations ! MichaelG. |
Chris Gunn | 05/11/2021 21:02:14 |
459 forum posts 28 photos | Brian, you may well have sold the engine to Rob Bailey of Rushden, or it found its way into his hands via someone else. He then sold it on to Rahmi Koc. We were chatting a couple of months back, and Rob mentioned this and sent me a few pictures of the engine. Rob arranged for me to visit Rahmi Koc some years back, and I took a picture of it in the museum. If you would like these pictures i can email them if you PM me. Chris Gunn |
Brian H | 06/11/2021 08:27:20 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Many thanks for your kind offer Chris, the only pictures that I have are the ones in a report on the ME Exhibition where it won a Gold Medal. PM sent Brian |
JasonB | 06/11/2021 10:00:32 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | I thought you had the ones you have posted before Brian, in this Album? |
Brian H | 06/11/2021 14:43:12 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Hello Jason, yes, I have a few pictures of the finished engine but more are always welcome. Just after the engine was finished and steam tested, some lunatic in the Dept of Transport changed the rules so that running in ANY public place, including a private drive without lockable gates, would be subject to the full weight of the laws on road transport, stopping just short of having a man with a red flag walk in front. This was later scaled back to what we have today but, at the time, I completly lost interest in operating model road steam engines and sold the Fowell-Box to buy a 1928 Austin Seven Tourer. After I've finished my Burrell-Boydel engine in 1.5 inch scale, and the 1/4 scale 1896 Ford, I need something else to build and a 1.5 inch scale Fowell-Box sounds nice (but so do many other things) Brian |
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