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When the ‘obvious’ is discovered!
How an ash pan and grate assembly is being fabricated for a 2″ scale steam traction engine. Continue reading
Work underway again on the Fowler A7 traction engine
Well the Fowler is back under way. Today I managed to finish the dummy throat plate and solder it onto the boiler proper. You can follow the build with more detail on my main website www.mikes-models.com
Fishing for progress? – Not much done on the Fowler….but…..
A brief description of my day Continue reading
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