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Willit:
so who would you go for if you were building a 36" steam tug?  The choice doesn't seem to be as wide as ten years ago.  I've even been looking at the Chinese engines from Microcosm (I've got one of their turbines and the quality of it is good, I have a couple of their fittings on my 7 1/4 loco so I have no qualms about them).

rhavrane:
Bonjour Willit,
I would suggest you to look at these sites (alphabetical orders) :
http://www.anton-vapeur.fr
http://www.jmc-vapeur.fr
http://www.typhoon-motors.com
I have several of them. Much more expensive than Microcosm (I have also one) but much higher quality.
For a less than 1 meter tug, I would suggest 3 cm3, able to be coupled with a 60 mm 4 blades propeller and not too much steam consumer.
Examples :
2 cm3 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs1c7Xqjo9g
3 cm3 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46kYI-yJyB0
And 5 cm3 for a 1,30 m river tug : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRfg9KpRaPU

Willit:
many thanks I'll have a look at them  :-))

steamboatmodel:

For the price of a couple of engines you could buy some shop equipment and make your own.
 Plans steam engines
One of the Best by Bogatandard
http://www.machinistblog.com/bogstandards-paddleduck-engine-plans/
Paddleducks has plans you do have to join and be active to download
You can find MB22 steam engine designed by Malcolm Beak there.
http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2064.0
These ones are in French, but really great
http://jpduval.free.fr/Plans_moteurs_vapeur_p1.htm
John-Tom
http://www.john-tom.com/html/SteamPlans.html
Plans for Everything
http://plans-for-everything.com/hen_steam_engine_plans.html
Hobby Downloads
http://www.hobbydownloads.com/steamgeneral.html
Library Steam Engine Plans PDF Menu
http://www.packratworkshop.com/lib15.htm
Live Steam Plans & Drawings for Small-Scale Live Steamers
http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/steam/drawings.htm
Regards,
Gerald.
 

rhavrane:
Bonjour,
A treasure for steam passionates : http://www.vapeuretmodelesavapeur.com/introduction/index.html

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