You can see two examples in this video, mine is the middle size example of the Bing poppet valve engines at about 02:15. The one at 10:22 is the largest size of the range.
A fascinating video of more steam toys, mini electric generators, spy kit generators, locomotives both road and rail and even a Steam Gramophone! Great stuff sir. I hope you don't mind me sharing this video with friends. Many thanks for the post. Cheers!
Thankyou - they're both items from my collection - take a look through my other videos and you'll see some more detailed videos about them. The steam powered gramophone is my own creation, and there is a whole playlist on the channel devoted to its design and construction.
In the past, wind powered toys were also very popular. The simpler ones used a propeller driven crank to provide movement. i.e.. two boxers lunging at each other; a horse's legs and head moving, etc. Some of the more complex one's were very intricate. ⚓⛵
Where do he get the threshing machine at 1:29? Does anyone know if they're being produced, if so, where, or did he make this? If so, would he sell the plans? I think that if one were to mass produce these that actually worked, even assisted by hidden batteries, one could hardly keep up with demand, for saw mills and threshing machines are in very short supply and I'm sure there is a pent up demand. How about 3D printing parts to be assembled?
Excellent round up Jim. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! Here's to next year!
@@SteamandThings oh yes! I’ll be there.
10:22 - Rare to see a poppet valve model steamer!
Very nice video.
You can see two examples in this video, mine is the middle size example of the Bing poppet valve engines at about 02:15. The one at 10:22 is the largest size of the range.
Thanks for sharing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderfully eccentric thank you sir for taking me back thousands of years to my childhood and good memories.😊
Missed the show this year, thanks for sharing!
Definitely worth a visit next year! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I‘ve enjoyed your walk around the STIA 2024. 👍 Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see ! Thanks !
Glad you enjoyed it!
That's a lot of amazing craftsmanship.
Some excellent work on show isn't there!
A fascinating video of more steam toys, mini electric generators, spy kit generators, locomotives both road and rail and even a Steam Gramophone! Great stuff sir. I hope you don't mind me sharing this video with friends. Many thanks for the post. Cheers!
There was something for everyone there! Please feel free to share, and encourage them to subscribe for more like it!
So much easier to see the engines here than on the day :-D. Maybe I'll take my one engine there to steam up one day?
Yes, it can all be a bit overwhelming on the day! 😂 They're always looking for exhibitors so I'm sure you'd be welcome!
I love the steam-driven record player and spy wireless!!
Thankyou - they're both items from my collection - take a look through my other videos and you'll see some more detailed videos about them. The steam powered gramophone is my own creation, and there is a whole playlist on the channel devoted to its design and construction.
I’m drooling….
Some lovely stuff on show isn't there!
Some of those toys are big as full size 👍👍
The pumping station is a stunning setting for the show!
In the past, wind powered toys were also very popular. The simpler ones used a propeller driven crank to provide movement.
i.e.. two boxers lunging at each other; a horse's legs and head moving, etc. Some of the more complex one's were very intricate. ⚓⛵
Have never come across wind driven toys, shall have to look them up.
Where do he get the threshing machine at 1:29? Does anyone know if they're being produced, if so, where, or did he make this? If so, would he sell the plans? I think that if one were to mass produce these that actually worked, even assisted by hidden batteries, one could hardly keep up with demand, for saw mills and threshing machines are in very short supply and I'm sure there is a pent up demand. How about 3D printing parts to be assembled?
4:32: taking a nap !!
Must've been all getting too much for him! 😂
Too bad more were not running but very fun to watch. Thank you
Unfortunately I took the video quite late in the day. Next time I'll try get around a bit earlier when it's all a bit busier!
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All Mamod ?
No, there was a large variety of engines by various different makers from both Great Britain and abroad.