Looking good, Greg. I like the idea of using the hurricane lamp as a pilot light.
Rik
Building a radio controlled (electric) traction engine
Re: Building a radio controlled (electric) traction engine
The gears on a real one make as much noise as the exhaust in my experience, so I wouldn't worry too much. Steering them is like manoeuvring an ocean liner as well..........
The steam museum over at Menangle are having a field day weekend after next, which you might find interesting if you like old machinery. http://www.csmm.com.au/field-days.html
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Graeme
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Re: Building a radio controlled (electric) traction engine
Thanks for that info. I must try and get there.GTB wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 2:26 pm The steam museum over at Menangle are having a field day weekend after next, which you might find interesting if you like old machinery. http://www.csmm.com.au/field-days.html
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Graeme
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