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ronnie barker04/04/2010 18:37:06
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hi there
about 10 years ago i started in the hobby by building stuart stationary steam engines of which i built 5, then i got into the hit and miss petrol engines and brought 5 sets of castings from the states 2 of which i built.
i then had a ride on a traction engine and wanted to build 1 so i have built a foster and now im thinking of doing a half size engine.
i still have the other sets of castings for the hit and miss engines which are quite rare now i dont think you can buy them in the states now.
what im looking for if there is someone out there that could build them for me as they would be lovely whren finished.
 
if you could help me please get in touch
 
jonathan
 
JasonB04/04/2010 18:50:18
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Have a word with Kevin, he mostly does steam but a Hit & Miss should be OK, he's also into traction engines having just completed a 4" Mac. He does a lot of the Stuart range for customers.
 
 
Jason

Edited By JasonB on 04/04/2010 18:51:37

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