Mamod Stirling
- dewintondave
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Re: Mamod Stirling
It's a lovely loco. I've just been watching Ferrysteam's videos where he's bench testing the loco on the rolling road. Hopefully he will take it out on the track soon.
The loco has a good natural chuff and seems to be able to run slowly. I like its lively rear-end
The loco has a good natural chuff and seems to be able to run slowly. I like its lively rear-end
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Dave
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Re: Mamod Stirling
Why is everyone so quick to shout this loco down? We aren't going to encourage anyone to build better locos if we slate it before it's been properly reviewed. From my perspective it is a nice looking loco with decent proportions and decent sized cylinders etc. Yes the roundhouse basic series are about the same price but without pressure guage etc. I have recently bought a Mamod Boulton, yes it is what it is for the money but not bad for British built.
Re: Mamod Stirling
Well I think it a nice looking loco...
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Re: Mamod Stirling
I actually rather like it. The side tanks perhaps want the pop-rivets replacing or maybe just painted, but anyone with half a brain could do as much. Here's a link to a video of one running around a small oval, with some trucks full of rocks. Seems to run freely and quietly. I think rather a lot could be done to dress this loco up- there's lots of room in the cab for a couple of figures too. I like the slanted cylinders, valve-gear inside the frames, and the smokebox is a very nice casting. I think it's a nice little British-built basic loco. Of course Roundhouse has set a very high bar in terms of what you get for your money, but I see no reason this engine shouldn't compare favourably with the "basic" series: it's nice to have a choice.
https://youtu.be/DOuR52PYLKQ
https://youtu.be/DOuR52PYLKQ
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Thanks for the video link Keith. I agree that it's great to have more choice. Why should the big boys be the only ones who think they are better than anyone else. Mamod are a well respected company and should be recognised for doing some excellent builds....
Too much snobbishness in the hobby I feel..Look what I have and what you have, seems to be the norm. Just like all of the scales in model railways really. I get that from the local club we go to sometimes down the road from us. Some of the bigger gauge and some of our gauge are real snobs when it comes to others....
Flipping heck my own brother is one with his 7 1/4" engines. He has built 3 now and on his fourth...
Sorry for going off topic Mod's.....
Too much snobbishness in the hobby I feel..Look what I have and what you have, seems to be the norm. Just like all of the scales in model railways really. I get that from the local club we go to sometimes down the road from us. Some of the bigger gauge and some of our gauge are real snobs when it comes to others....
Flipping heck my own brother is one with his 7 1/4" engines. He has built 3 now and on his fourth...
Sorry for going off topic Mod's.....
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Re: Mamod Stirling
I like it too. Although since the CVLR already has a side tank (SL3) and a saddle tank (Bertie), I'm drawn to something that looks different if I can justify the expenditure: "coffee pot" Brunel for me, I think. Would give me both water level gauge and pressure gauge for the first time, too.
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I have not been able to find info about the valve gear - is it slip eccentric?
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https://www.gscalecentral.net/threads/t ... ed.312992/Busted Bricks wrote: βSun Jul 07, 2019 3:22 pm I have not been able to find info about the valve gear - is it slip eccentric?
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I have a stirling that has been modified to make it more user friendly. One modification is the smoke box door that is hinged. just remove the horrible bayonet fitting and drill the hinge castings put in a wire and hey presto hinged smoke box.
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