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South African NG15 by
Accucraft UK |
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Vertical boilers and
gears were made for each other |
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Doubleheaded Millies
(Roundhouse) |
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Bavarian Railways
4-6-2 |
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Charlie Mynheir built
this DeWitt Clinton several years ago |
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Relaxing by the
poolside with a good book |
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Dan Rowe's cylinder
made from his own wax patterns |
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Bassett Lowke 4-4-0
clockwork loco "Prince Charles" from the late 1930's |
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Boats are cool too -
when they are powered by steam |
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"Carol Ann" was scratch-built by Larry Herget |
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"Slug" is a nice
steam tram that was also scratch-built by Larry |
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A nice lineup |
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A heavily (and very
nicely) modified Regner "Chaloner of De Winton" |
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John Shawe makes it
look easy to maintain a coal fire that's ~ one cubic
inch |
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Looking at the load
and Dave's watchful eye, this must be his Shay |
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Nice little Regner
0-4-0 "Lumber Jack" |
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A pair of "Edrigs" (Accucraft
UK) |
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There's always
something new to learn at Diamondhead |
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Dave is very generous
with his time and talent at steamups |
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Yours truly operating
Steve Heselton's coal fired K-27 (Accucraft / Krutzke)
I look tired - but it's a good kind of tired... |
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