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Small Scale Internal Combustion Locomotives FAQ
If you are into
outdoor model railroading (gardenrailway environment), particularly in the Gauge 1 (i.e. 45mm
between the rails and any number of scales depending upon the weather),AND are interested in a
form of motive power other than putting electricity to the rails, then you have arrived at the right spot.
Here you will learn about what is becoming the newest REV-olution in the hobby.
Info: URL: http://users.erols.com/diesel/faq/index.html (Added: 3-Dec-2000)
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Small-scale live steam frequently asked questions
Small-scale live steam frequently asked questions by Vance Bass. The topic is across between "large scale" (gauge 1) model
railroading general information and "large scale" (1.5 inch scale) live steam
information. I have drawn from personal experience, but also from the
experience of long-time gauge 1 live steamers like Marc Horovitz (editor of Garden Railways magazine) and Ron Brown
(editor of Steam in the Garden magazine), as well as many others I have met at live-steam events.
Info: URL: http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/steam/steamfaq.htm (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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Taps Dies Model Engineer, BA,, MTP, Metric, UNC, UNF
Manufacturer/supplier over 27 years TAPS, DIES in every type/size in Model Engineer (32tpi+40tpi), BA(0BA to 16BA), MTP, Brass(26tpi), BSW/BSF, UNC/UNF, Metric (0.8mm to 60mm), BSP, BSPT, NPT - Also: Drills, Reamers, Milling CUtters, Slitting Saws all in STOCK - SAMEDAY Worldwide dispatch
Info: URL: http://www.tapdie.com (Added: 3-Oct-2006)
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The Heywood Society
Aims: - To further the association of those involved in miniature railways
from 7¼” gauge to 21” gauge, to meet for visits to such railways,
to publish a Journal, to maintain a register of members and their railways, to collect from time to time, material that may form a history of miniature railways.
Info: URL: http://www.theheywoodsociety.co.uk/ (Added: 4-Jan-2008)
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The Traction Engine Pages
The Traction Engine Pages bring the images of heavy machinery being operated "as t'were in granfer's day" - the fairground, with its colourful roundabouts and magical sounding organs - working traction engines ploughing, sawing and threshing - and heavy haulage rigs with several engines working hard to move massive loads. The market place may have the very parts you have been looking for to restore your engine. Check the diary entries to find details of forthcoming Steam Fairs in your area, and take a look at the steam links for other Internet sites specialising in steam powered machinery.
Info: URL: http://www.tractiontalkforum.com/ (Added: 16-Oct-2001)
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