External blower: to get the heat of the fire drawn through the steam tubes through the length of the boiler so that the whole engine heats up. Once it's hot enough, the loco has it's own blower which operates on it's own steam and, then, the external blower can be removed :)
its a scaled working model and therefore produces scaled power. That particular engine would be capable of pulling twice what it is in this video if the loco frames were leaded to give more tractive effort
I drive a 19 gauge steam train it like a train for children to drive its like 20 feet of the ground some time I drive it around the rail and I go so fast that I past a passenger train and then the express cars shook I was scared that i would knock it over
Yea,...
It has " Speed & Beauty ". . .nice 🚂.
Beautiful machine. Thanks very much for a great video
What a Beauty this Engine is. Unbelievable.
Thanks Thomas
amazing ! We used to take up to three days to get steam up on the real thing .
External blower: to get the heat of the fire drawn through the steam tubes through the length of the boiler so that the whole engine heats up. Once it's hot enough, the loco has it's own blower which operates on it's own steam and, then, the external blower can be removed :)
its amazing how strong that small train is
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Thank you for posting this video! and come and see us.
Very nice model!!!!
like the vid thanks for uploading
Thank you for posting this video!
Its a extraction fan, used to create a draft through the fire box and out the smoke stack to enable lighting the fire weight aprox 150 kilos i think
I have a close friend with a 5" gauge 36 class.
You just made my day :) that looks awesome!
as a fuel he should use merryjane, and take charge of olders,
sorry for my english
rock on dudes!
Great video, I enjoyed it.
used to be an old turbo charger from a car and converted into a blower
its a scaled working model and therefore produces scaled power. That particular engine would be capable of pulling twice what it is in this video if the loco frames were leaded to give more tractive effort
Good looking engine
Decent machine.
That small thing must pack in lot of torque to pull a life-sized train.
lol.... its not. It may look like a Turbo but its made from tin. Turbo's are not made from tin. Tin would buckle from the exhaust heat ..
Awesome
what is the thing sticking out of the funnel in the beginning?
I drive a 19 gauge steam train it like a train for children to drive its like 20 feet of the ground some time I drive it around the rail and I go so fast that I past a passenger train and then the express cars shook I was scared that i would knock it over
Elijah DoesWhat?? ive driven a 71/4 gauge locomotive at 25 kph
Old Joe Is cool:P
how heavy are these things?
powerful!!!
I want to buy something like that dream of such a thing
Then buy one
what kind of camera did you use?
A bad one that's for sure
Uhhmm yes it was
is the train scratch build?
yes
Nicolaj Larsen rru
Hade mang..
why is there steam coming out of the whistle or is it another smoke stack?
Mr. Lonely that is a safety
people can reallly ride it?
lol, that is not an old Turbo
OK where do you get it from?
Matt Seymour the club gets it from either coal testing facilities or the coal port
@@350vic what coal is it? Steam coal bitamous or anthracite?
@@mattseymour8637 that I don’t know.
It’s Australian coal from the coal fields in the central coast of Queensland
@@350vic arh ok no worries. So you are in Australia?
also how much something costs
This one is probably 10,000 or less
What coal do you use?
Matt Seymour steaming coal aka thermal coal
Right OK. Is it anthracite?
What steam coal ?
@@350vic is it a more bitamous steam coal or more like Welsh steam?
So old