Search

Advanced filters Active
Clear filters

1,151 posts for “steam”

Page 14 of 42
Forum Reply
Re: Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Just a quick one, If you are looking for Half Round Brass there is a supplier in the UK called EKP Supplies. Does loads of stuff inc stainless bolts in BA etc. I couldn't remember his name this morning. But dug his name out of my workshop f …
by Ianh · 5 years ago
26 Jan 2021
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 20. I turned my attention to deck planking and did some experiments with regard to the caulking. I have not planked a deck before though I have read plenty of great articles on this site and in books. In Ted Frosts book From Tree to Se …
by stevedownunder · 5 years ago
26 Jan 2021
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 19. With things settling down in the engine room, and having run my plant several times without any real drama I started looking at what next. Early in this project I decided that a forced ventilation system would be something I would …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
10 Jan 2021
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 17. Back to the engineering side of things, next job was gas control. I had a look around the internet trying to get some design ideas for RC servo controlled gas metering valves to no avail, all I came up with were some commercially m …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
20 Dec 2020
Forum Reply
Re: Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Hi Colin, This might be more helpful, a picture tells a thousand words. This is my mill with rotary table including 3 jaw chuck mounted and vice fitted to the table. Cheers, Stephen.
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
4 Dec 2020
Forum Reply
Re: Added figures to the Steam boat
Super nice! I have not found any figures to go with my tugboat yet. 3/4=1” Wheelhouse painted according to the tugboat we were on the Port Dover. Like so many models, once the roof goes on, you will not see much of the inside.
by Ronald · 6 years ago
25 Nov 2020
Forum
steam unit
General consensus is its an early 20th century BING and it looks to be complete, thought to be from about 1910 to 1925. Possible value is about £200/ £300. Auction valuation. Hope this helps, cheers Colin.
by Colin H · 6 years ago
25 Nov 2020
Forum Reply
Re: Added figures to the Steam boat
Hi Bruce, I really like the 3D printed figures! What do you think of mine? Cheers, Ed
by figtree7nts · 6 years ago
25 Nov 2020
Harbour
steam drifter
'coriedalis KY.21' the real boat was built in 1918 in aberdeen as an admiralty steel standard drifter, HMD dusk. the model is built from a caldercraft peggie hull at 1:24 scale, and about 4 feet long, not quite finished, but she sails well. …
by bilge rat · 6 years ago
8 Nov 2020
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 11. I got a bit excited and posted more photos than than were required in the last post, mainly referring to deck beams. So here is the discription. I made up a cardboard template for the deck beam camber and using some Kari pine made …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
17 Oct 2020
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 10. After planking had been finished came removal from the building board then removing all the former's from inside the hull, and at last time to separate the upper and lower parts of the hull (that’s if I hadn’t accidentally glued th …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
11 Oct 2020
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 9a. Making of tree nails/pins using a draw plate. I do not profess to be an expert on making tree nails, my experience so far is fairly limited. This is simply the way I do it. Firstly the material; I use bamboo I have red that fine gr …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
10 Oct 2020
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 6. Before I had finished fitting off these little pieces for the removable section I reached a point where I needed a break from this work. I decided to make the working Port and Starboard navigation lights, these were made from brass, …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
3 Oct 2020
Blog
Scratch built, Working Steam powered Drifter trawler LT100, to 1:24th scale.
Part 3 Having come this far and thinking I’ll fix those problems later. I decided to move ahead with the hull, this led to the next problem I worked out that my original drawing enlargements were too big, so back to the printing shop where …
by stevedownunder · 6 years ago
3 Oct 2020
Blog
Deck Steam Winch
As yesterday (02/10/2020) was a wet and windy day I moved in doors, I turned my hand to the deck winch, now this all white metal, the one thing I did was to replace one of the rods for a brass one just to make it a bit more rigid, when fini …
by Fred · 6 years ago
2 Oct 2020
Forum
Paddle Steamer Waverley
More good news about PS Waverley For UK residents anyway Book early to avoid disappointment!! Cheers, Doug http://mstat230.co.uk/service.php?s=webversion&mm=2CHO00100188003942076000000066650000470400004933d25
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
2 Sep 2020
Blog
plank steamer
down pipe sealed at 1 end with a 10mm hole one end and a screw cap on other supports for planks still to be fitted made with 68mm down pipe
by jacko · 6 years ago
31 Aug 2020
Forum
Paddle Steamer Waverley
Latest news on Waverley folks; HOT OFF THE ELECTRONS!! She'll be back on Friday 21st August http://mstat230.co.uk/service.php?s=webversion&mm=2CHO00100188003942076000000066550000469900004928c53
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
19 Aug 2020
Blog
Steam engine
I got the stuffing box and prop shaft epoxied into place . With the couplings and engine together in place I got the height to where the engine will sit built a base and epoxied the base in . The engine may need a shim when comes to final a …
by Newby7 · 6 years ago
16 Aug 2020
Forum
Steam engine
Ooops
by Ianh · 6 years ago
17 May 2020
Forum
Steam engine
"you must a'v been nowt but a lad." Correct Pete, I started the project when I was 13/14. Hotspur's Maiden Voyage took place on my 15th birthday August 1966 in the boating pool in Radnor Park Folkestone. We went to stay with Granny & Granda …
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
17 May 2020
Forum
Steam engine
Wot? A Blog 53 years ago!? Wouldn't have got many likes or replies Pete! I've just posted a few bits of her over the last 2 or 3 years, when they were relevant to someone's query. She was built from plans I drew up by measuring the Airfix 6 …
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
16 May 2020
Forum
Steam engine
What about the 1936 H class destroyer? Like my HMS Hotspur H01 which I scratched to 1/72 (About 53 years ago) Cheers, Doug
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
16 May 2020
Forum
Steam engine
I have the Graham TVR1A. Had it for years and have a paddle wheel launch that I am building. Looked at the engine and what I would do is to remove the lever that goes into the slots and come out the other side (the block with the 3 screws a …
by RonH · 6 years ago
15 May 2020
Forum
Steam engine
Good idea with the run on compressed air. Also take note when setting up the servo on the timing block that has the 3 screws and the location to the off position. The square of this block should be square vertically and horizontal. Plus you …
by RonH · 6 years ago
15 May 2020
Harbour
Steam engine
These three show the lever in each position from the base top lower and center .Center is full stop,top is full foreword and bottom is full reverse and notches in between for slower speeds Rick
by Newby7 · 6 years ago
15 May 2020
Forum Reply
Re: Apropos Steam Boats ;-)
WOT? Like the mechanical chimpanzee!! Keep taking the memory tablets Joe. Now then ... where did I put them???
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
14 May 2020
Blog
Out of the mould and full steam ahead!
Hull is now out of the mould and the deck has been fitted but not fixed as I am waiting for motors to arrive. Wheelhouse and gantry are underway!
by GrahamP74 · 6 years ago
12 May 2020

Delete this post?

It will be removed from the site.

Discard this draft?

Your draft will be deleted and cannot be recovered.

You have an unfinished draft

What would you like to do with it?