That is a superb example. An absolute beauty! The timing seems to be as near to perfect as can be achieved, and one of your sons is a Liverpool supporter. What more can a man wish for?
By lighting the fire up in the in the air and then moving the shovel towards the hole, you increased the risk of the young man burning his arm. A good of friend of mine has seen many incident occur due to this. Ideally you want to light it with long matches near the door so there is less movement, even if it is a miniature
@@MrStationHouse imho a 12-24 volt fan on top of the smoke stack will produce a better draught. It seems more and more miniature steam enthusiasts are going down the route these days. I've seen many struggle to raise a good fire with just an extension.
She is a beauty, nice to see the kids getting involved also. Cheers from Canada
old land rover and a steam engine your living the dream
I'm going to buy one of these engines so it's great to see one up steam
That is a superb example. An absolute beauty! The timing seems to be as near to perfect as can be achieved, and one of your sons is a Liverpool supporter. What more can a man wish for?
Love the first whistle! Great job Simon
What a beautiful machine!
Congratulations Simon!
Thankyou it's been throughly enjoyable
Good Job, Simon.
Why the firelighter in the smokebox at the beginning??
It helps draw the fire by creating an updraft
We don't have 1/2 case casting kits in America -_-
Lovely video no need for an electric fan & all that noise just a chimney extension & patience.. Why rush the fire..
Thankyou, the years of exams have paid off!!!
Sad to see people have now reverted to kits instead of building their own.
That whistle sounds like the sound from the most excruciating sound other than that I love it!!
Yes I agree, have a nice new chime whistle now!
Thought recognise the engine.
Are they easy to build?
Matt Seymour not too bad just take it slow
@@MrStationHouse it sounds good van Thea ship it two Holland?
@@MrStationHouse so if not got much knowledge or machines anyone can do it?
@@mattseymour8637 Virtually, you dont need a lathe or milling machine, you do need power tools though.
@@MrStationHouse thanks that's good as only have basic power tools but no lathe etc
Lovely engine. Was it kit built?
Matt Seymour yes Steam Traction world
@@MrStationHouse are they easy to assemble. Some say not
@@MrStationHouse I'm also looking into one of these kits, as previously asked, are they particularly difficult to build?
how much inch is this one
+martin van beek 4" to the foot
I'm building a 4 inch to
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By lighting the fire up in the in the air and then moving the shovel towards the hole, you increased the risk of the young man burning his arm. A good of friend of mine has seen many incident occur due to this. Ideally you want to light it with long matches near the door so there is less movement, even if it is a miniature
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who told you a fire lighter in the smokebox is the way to go ???
One of the other STW owners, I have stopped doing it now as a longer tube seems to do the trick
much better idea mate - and nice engine too
@@MrStationHouse imho a 12-24 volt fan on top of the smoke stack will produce a better draught. It seems more and more miniature steam enthusiasts are going down the route these days. I've seen many struggle to raise a good fire with just an extension.