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john_k:
Good day all,
Long time ambition has been to get into model steam engines. Nothing doing for years while I got together the wherewithall to make something. After a couple of false starts I settled on the River Queen launch engine. Now I have been in engineering for !! years (censored to due extreme age) and I'm still trying to figure out how anybody could put this forward as a beginners project ! However, persevered and (having made almost everything twice) would like to post the results of my first effort here for your amusement. Still a bit of finishing off to do: have to attack the connecting rod (too wide and fouling on the bottom of the cylinder), shim the valve and to install the plumbing. I believe the valve has been a bit of an enigma in the past: I will be pleased to share the results my efforts in this respect within the next couple of weeks.
cheers John Kearsley
tobyker:
Coming along nicely! Keep us posted, and good luck.
KNO3:
Nice work. Is your engine going to be put in a boat?
john_k:
Since you mention it . . .
Also many years ago, my very first model boat build was going to be the Bowman type steam launch "Celia May" (Traplet plan 1429). I sent off for the plan AND the vac-moulded hull kit (cost thirty quid then - plus postage to South Africa). To say I was disappointed with the hull kit would be the understatement of the year. So it got sidelined while I went on to RC sailboats. Back to today. The plans for Celia May suggested the Unit steam engine. At first it seemed to me that the River Queen was quite a bit bigger until I put them side by side. Much the same size, but the C of G of the River Queen must be quite a bit lower. So it looks like Celia May may have her day and the River Queen may have a home on the water (assuming I can get her to run).
john_k:
Meant to add picture -
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