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Simon Whenmouth has already got quite a few listed in the museum section of his website so you could start there:
http://www.anythingnarrowgauge.co.uk/Mu ... turers.php
There have been quite a few small builders that have come and gone over the years from the UK, US, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, China and other nations.
http://www.anythingnarrowgauge.co.uk/Mu ... turers.php
There have been quite a few small builders that have come and gone over the years from the UK, US, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, China and other nations.
Cheers, Steve
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I have a few locos not on your list but alas my home laptop has died and it is difficult to get to my photos.
Beck: Zillertal
Maxwell Hemmens: Porter
Argyle: Bantam
M-D-T Schweer: Stainz + another 0-6-0
Aster: Old Faithful, Baldwin 0-4-2 and C & S Mogul
All the above have also done other N.G. locos not on your list to make your task even harder!
Don't forget the Accucraft also date back to the 1980's!
Beck: Zillertal
Maxwell Hemmens: Porter
Argyle: Bantam
M-D-T Schweer: Stainz + another 0-6-0
Aster: Old Faithful, Baldwin 0-4-2 and C & S Mogul
All the above have also done other N.G. locos not on your list to make your task even harder!
Don't forget the Accucraft also date back to the 1980's!
Cheers, Steve
You could add Herrmann Echtdampf and HDC-Dampf in Germany, Dampfatelier in Switzerland and Atelier Vaporiste in France, all of which produce their own live steam locomotives in scales close to what we term 16mm.Alan P:103846 wrote:Thanks, like i said, it's a work in progress. I wasn't aware of any German manufacturers other than Beck & Regner that made 16mm or 7/8ths locos. I have listed Beck and will add Regner.
I think there´s a Beck Helene currently for sale on the ANG website, so have a look and judge for yourself.Alan P:104021 wrote:I'm definitely going to have do some research on all that information, thanks guys.
Steve, one question i thought that the Beck Helene was a Zillertal or at least modeled after one, or are there two different locomotives?
Cheers,
Alan.
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The first batch were basically the same with only the colour being different (Zillertal is Black) later Helenes have a different boiler design with a centre dome.Alan P:104021 wrote:I'm definitely going to have do some research on all that information, thanks guys.
Steve, one question i thought that the Beck Helene was a Zillertal or at least modeled after one, or are there two different locomotives?
Cheers,
Alan.
Cheers, Steve
Thanks for taking the initiative on this. I´m sure members of the forum can contribute details and pics. And a trip next year to the heritage section of the Peterboro Show might be a worthwhile investment.
Marc Horowitz´s site (Google: Locomotive of the Month) is also worth a review, as is the book he wrote on a similar theme, "A Passion for Steam". (Hope that´s the right title).
Marc Horowitz´s site (Google: Locomotive of the Month) is also worth a review, as is the book he wrote on a similar theme, "A Passion for Steam". (Hope that´s the right title).
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Are you still looking for a picture Alan? I've been intending to post this for ages. Better late than never
This was made in 1980 and it has not been restored - it's just in amazing condition and runs like clockwork. MASSIVE pressure gauge though
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