History of Live Steam and Model Engineering

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Published 2022-11-10
Filmed in the early 1980s.

All Comments (21)
  • @piperg6179
    I’ve got it! All i have to do is become a mechanical genius, deveop infinite skill and patience, buy a small machine shop and devote 50 years to this, maybe 100. I do have a wonderfully accommodating wife, so at least that item is settled.
  • @robtroman7917
    Model Engineers are a very special breed, I have nothing but total admiration for every single one of them, passed and present.
  • @glennfryer1539
    I had the honour of meeting Martin Evans when I worked MAP in the late 70's, he was a real gentleman !!
  • @presenttense7189
    My grandfather made several live stream locomotives from blueprints in his tiny workshop at the back of his garage. I was lucky enough to inherit one when he passed on but what i wish more than anything now that im in my 40s is that id spent more time with him helping and learning from him. He was a very talented man.
  • @johnwest7993
    I met a machinist in Chicago who built 2 of these trains. They were beautiful. He spent years on them, and his wife made all of the interior fabric decor for the cars. They were amazing. I'm sure they are now in a museum.
  • @gvet47
    Many of the craftsman that built great model steam engines are no longer with us. I think about the older lathes and mills they had to work with to produce the very detailed and accurate parts. I have never met any of the builders in my 75 years. I have been fortunate to build several small stationary steam engines from kits sold today.
  • @ajaypande6391
    What an awesome film! The camerawork is brilliant, and the cameraman must be a train lover for the lovingly created shots. The best live steam film I've seen! Thank you!
  • @ianbeech4874
    Thank you for posting this, I will recommend it to other members of the Manx Steam and Model Engineering Club. Ian Beech.
  • I think it is an understatement to call such people "Hobbyists" A hobbyist would make one from a kit. These machines are works of art in their own right.
  • @Pitmirk_
    I love the correct English- it sounds great and feels crisp. Even has correct use of quite.. back in the day when educated speech was reassuringly direct.
  • @envitech02
    Excellent shots of the steam driving mechanism!!
  • @Gearz-365
    I'm 19 yet I'm fascinated by the world and craft of model engineering. It covers all sorts of mechanical things that I like, from engines to locomotives to machine tools and vehicles, and even clockmaking! It's a craft I'd love to pursue :)
  • Thanks for sharing this - if I'd seen it at the time, I'd have been bitten by the engineering bug a lot sooner than I was!
  • @milivojeta
    I watched your video with delight. An exceptional work of engineering. My sincere admiration.
  • احب كثيرا ما تقوم به لاني شغوف بالقطارات المصغرة واعشق الابداع والفن والدقة في العمل الذي تفعله . اتمنى لك التوفيق مع كل الحب والتقدير.
  • This is filmed in sweden and at 9:10 He is saying "What remains is to try out the Whistle" and then "Not so bad huh"
  • Imagine making one of this so realisticly that It ends up suffering a boiler explosion.
  • @Steviegtr52
    Thank you for a fantastic film. Watched from start to end. Amazing craftsmen.
  • @marianhoops8543
    Love your videos it gives us the ability to see great steam shows in places that we will never have the opportunity to go to also love your version of Ghost Riders in the Sky ❤