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It seems that this very interesting forum coming along pretty slow . Thou I'm not a paddleduck at all I guess some of my experience can be a sort of interest for enthusiast of smoke'n'steam.Here is a couple of pictures of my steam engine (recent status).
A lot of the Paddleducks members are interested in steam plant Engineman, after all, virtually every type of steam engine has been used in a paddler at some time in the past!Yours looks like a real work of art - I just wish I had the machinery and the ability to produce something like that myself, but sadly I just don't seem to get on with metalwork - Give me wood anyday, then I'm a happy bunny. Unfortunately I haven't found any satisfactory way of making a steam engine from wood :-(
Thank you for your kind words Eddy. I guess it's time to promote me from Deckhand to Mechanic .
Quote from: "Engineman"Thank you for your kind words Eddy. I guess it's time to promote me from Deckhand to Mechanic .Mechanic? You deserve to be a Chief Engineer at least, and now you ARE :-)
BTW my engine was designed especially for a model of an early Thorneycroft turtleback TB if there is any interest :wink: .
Quote from: "Engineman"BTW my engine was designed especially for a model of an early Thorneycroft turtleback TB if there is any interest :wink: .Yes, yes, YES!! I love the early torpedo boats, so please tell us more about it!