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Driving something different today

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 15 9:11 pm
by latil
Had a bit of fun this afternoon.

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 15 9:25 pm
by jerry
Bet you were nice and warm in there Steve

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 15 9:30 pm
by Rebel
Just spent the weekend at a local steam rally, I want a full size traction engine now :D

Some of the miniature traction engines are amazing, outstanding workmanship from a bygone age that we'll never see again sadly

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 5:44 am
by autofetish
Brilliant love it. 😍😍😍😍

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 9:11 am
by Captain Chaos
Excellent stuff :) Is that a Tiller or a Spade in the Cab?

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 9:12 am
by latil
Long handled coal shovel.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 9:18 am
by Ivor
Ah the Super Sentinel with the ash tray so you can hit a pheasant and barbecue it all at once...I bet that was an experience you won't forget...

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 12:44 pm
by latil
Well,for those of you who haven't sussed me..........
This took my late father some 40 years to build,it's 2" scale and is exactly like the real thing to drive and manage.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 3:37 pm
by MattH
Wow, we know our steam here but didnt realise it was 2 inch from the pics, thought it was full size.
Excellent. There are several sentinels local to us, buses and lorries and a 1/3 rd scale electric one.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 4:02 pm
by latil
Everything was measured and scaled from friends fullsize waggons,only the engine is a deviation,following a Doble compound design and larger than it should be.
Fathers coffin was carried on the real thing to the cemetery.

The perfect scale makers plates were photo etched using positive/negative images of the real thing,then reduced to the correct dimensions.The screws holding them are 14BA,about the thickness of a needle!

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 7:30 pm
by TyreFryer
That is impressive Steve! :shock:

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 7:42 pm
by latil
For driving it there is a plywood flat bed with seat but there is also a perfect scale wooden dropside body with all correct hinges and catches for photos.
I don't have a picture and it's hidden away in storage now.
You may appreciate just how tight it is for fingers in the cab :lol: Burnt finger tips are the norm after 5 mins.
Boiler is all copper at 120psi with a superheater,original steel boiler was as per original with studded flanges to take it apart for maintenance,sadly it lasted 8 seasons before rusting through,that was 4.5mm powerstation boiler tubing.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 10:40 pm
by terryr
amazing attention to detail steve,think I showed you all couple of my dads old ones ,many happy hours burning myself as a child

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 11:02 pm
by Steve
Now that is VERY impressive!! A true labour of love and beautifully done. I love the detail. Your Dad was a very talented man indeed!

Not on this scale but I have fond memories of my Granddad running a small traction engine around his living room when I was a kid. It ran on meths and I can still remember the smell now

thanks for posting it up for us

Cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 15 11:25 pm
by lough3969
Love it... Got tickets booked for the Great Dorset Stem Fair. :D