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  2. Meccano - Wikipedia

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    Meccano is a brand of model construction system created in 1898 by Frank Hornby in Liverpool, England. The system consists of reusable metal strips, plates, angle girders, wheels, axles and gears, and plastic parts that are connected using nuts and bolts. It enables the building of working models and mechanical devices.

  3. GNR Stirling 4-2-2 - Wikipedia

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    Kitmaster produced an injection moulded plastic kit of the Stirling Single in the 1950s. David Boyle, founder of Dapol Model Railways, recalls seeing the moulds being destroyed in the early 1980s, leading him to purchase the tooling for and reissue the remaining Kitmaster kits. [citation needed] Aster Hobby introduced Gauge1 live steam model in ...

  4. Stuart Turner (company) - Wikipedia

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    Before World War I. Stuart Turner Ltd was incorporated in 1906 [2] and started to produce model steam engines, gas engines for domestic electricity, lathes, etc. Stuart Turner went on to produce further model steam designs, and in 1906 there were nine models in the range. By 1907 more space was needed so premises were rented at Market Place in ...

  5. Model steam engine - Wikipedia

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    A model steam engine is a small steam engine not built for serious use. Often they are built as an educational toy for children, in which case it is also called a toy steam engine, or for live steam enthusiasts. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, demonstration models were also in use at universities and engineering schools, frequently ...

  6. Jensen Steam Engines - Wikipedia

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    Tom Jensen Sr (1901–1992) was born and educated in Denmark and was interested in steam engines from an early age. In 1923 he made a large model steam engine which is still in working order and is now unofficially known as the Jensen #1. As a young man, he moved to the United States looking for work as an engineer.

  7. Doble steam car - Wikipedia

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    Numbers 25, 28, 29, 36 to 38 were Model H engines for buses. The later three were used for a locomotive, power plant, and truck. Numbers 26, 27 were Model G engines for the Detroit Motorbus Company. Numbers 30–35, and 39 were Model Fs. Number 33 may have been used twice, once for the Model F and once for the A & G Price model H bus engine.

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