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Registrace 11. 03. 2010
Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 20
This film includes the second part following the restoration of the locomotive’s pony truck. We make new axle box patterns, go through the mould making process and cast them in Bronze at our workshop before machining them up and fitting them into the main pony truck housing. For any more information do have a look at our website www.steamworkshop.co.uk or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. I’m obliged to ask you to like and subscribe too! 😎😁
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Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 19
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This film includes the first part following the restoration of the locomotives Pony truck. The main housing, the A frame, the suspension beam and associated bearings. For any more information do have a look at our website, www.steamworkshop.co.uk or follow us on Facebook or like us on Instagram. 🙂
Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 18
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This film finishes off the valve gear story from part 17 with new bushes and pins. Then finally the Boiler finally gets progressed much further! To find out more have a look at the Fowler’s page on our website: www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/2-fowler-16341/ Or like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. 🙂
Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 17
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This film covers the slide bars and various motion parts as well as the headlamp restoration. If you’d like any more information do have a look at the locomotive’s page on our website www.steamworkshop.co.uk or of course you can follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 16
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This film covers the restoration of more of the valve gear. The expansion links and expansion link brackets, as well as the finishing off of the return crank & eccentric rod. If you’d like more info on us, our restoration or the loco it’s self, have a look at the Fowler’s page on our website: www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/2-Fowler-16341/ or of course you can follow us on Facebook or like us...
2” scale Burrell Showmans Engine
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An operational guide for the new owner of this 2” scale Burrell Scenic Showmans Engine.
3 1/2” BR Britannia test
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A little film showing the re-commissioning & testing of a 3 1/3” gauge BR Britannia before shipping to a new owner over in Canada. For any more information do have a look at our website: www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/3-1-2-br-britannia-9/ Like us on Facebook, or we are on Instagram too. 🙂
3 1/2” Hunslet Pannier
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As requested by a caller, a little film to show the 3 1/2” gauge ‘Lilla’ Hunslet pannier tank on steam test here at Steam Workshop. The loco is currently still available to buy on our website. Click the link here if you’d like to know more. 🙂 www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/3-1-2-hunslet-pannier/
Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 15
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This film covers the restoration of the coupling and connecting rods as well as the return crank and eccentric rods. If you’d like more info on us, our restoration or the loco it’s self, have a look at the Fowler’s page on our website: www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/2-Fowler-16341/ or of course you can follow us on Facebook or like us on Instagram! 🙂
5” gauge apple green Black 5
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A little test steam film of our 5” gauge Stanier black 5, in 1948 experimental apple green livery. The loco is currently for sale through our website, so if you’d like to know any more, do click the link and have a look at all the photos! www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/5-LMS-black-5-6/
7 1/4” Darjeeling Himalayan Railway B Class
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The first fire is lit and the first test runs of our rebuild number 25, the 7 1/4” gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway B Class, built from the bones of a Romulus! To find out more have a look at its page on our website: www.steamworkshop.co.uk/portfolio/7-14-romulus/ , like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram!
7 1/4” gauge Duke of Gloucester Steam Test
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A film showing our first steam test of the 7 1/4” gauge BR 8P ‘Duke of Gloucester’ following our 4 year total rebuild by our chief engineer John Holroyd here at The Steam Workshop. The video includes a close look at the Caprotti valve gear and a tour of some of the detail we’ve created for this model. To find out more, the loco has a page on our website at www.steamworkshop.co.uk, or why not fo...
Fowler 16341 Restoration Part 9. Catching up!!
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For some reason this instalment never made it to CZcams. An over site this upload should correct. This film was originally uploaded to our Facebook page in October 2020, and so although it’s out of date it hopefully fills in some gaps and brings the CZcams playlist up to date. To find out more, follow us on Facebook, like us on Instagram or indeed have a look at our website where there is a wea...
Fowler 16341 restoration Part 14
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Another film following the restoration of our 1924 2’ gauge Fowler locomotive number 16341, Tully Sugar number 5. In this film we look at the suspension and the reversing way shaft. For any more information visit our website, www.steamworkshop.co.uk , like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram.
5” Neilson Y5 ‘Coffee Pot’
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A little film showing the 5” gauge Neilson Reid ‘coffee pot’ GER Y5 loco on steam test here at Steam Workshop. For more information do visit our website: www.steamworkshop.co.uk or like us on Facebook,….. or even follow us on Instagram.
Inside The Steam Workshop in the run up to Christmas
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Inside The Steam Workshop in the run up to Christmas
7 1/4" Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway Number 12 First Test Fire
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7 1/4" Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway Number 12 First Test Fire
3 1/2” gauge Ffestiniog Railway ALCO Mountaineer on steam tests here at The Steam Workshop
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3 1/2” gauge Ffestiniog Railway ALCO Mountaineer on steam tests here at The Steam Workshop
7 1/4" Gauge Hunslet Dolphur on Steam Test
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7 1/4" Gauge Hunslet Dolphur on Steam Test
What is the status of this restoration? I haven’t seen anything new about this in a year.
Awesome work, never realised how simple it was to do :) Got the tunes on in the background too!
Are you still working on the next video, it's been a long wait
Why this locomotive is so similar to the German BR-01 (DRB class 01) ??
where are you?????😢
A very good friend passed several years ago, he worked at Patricroft mpd, he did the Caprotti valve gear ! he once showed me drawings he had been given and he kept them in a tube at home, after his funeral his wife rang me and asked me to call and take whatever I wanted that Henry had collected, I asked about the tube with the drawings but she had disposed of the tube, she had no interest in any of her husbands collections, it's a shame everything he had relating to his job he treasured.
Stunning piece of engineering, to me, these Standards still look modern and were designed for a life into to 90s...
Stunning, well done
When will there be more updates please?
Absolutely incredible.
Any update on the project?
Just stunning
Rewatching this 2 years later, where is this model now?
It's nothing but amazing well done 😊
What a superb model! It does look rather delicate at this scale, so I hope it is not damaged at all in actual use.
Am I right in saying that 71000 was actually unique and was a three cylinder engine not a two cylinder engine like 70000 Britannia ? Also how do you get the stunning paint finish on your locomotives. Do you have a professional paint shop with a paint booth to get that beautiful paint finish?
still waiting for a new video
I've since long been searching the entire web to get a glimpse of the Caprotti valve gear in motion. And here it is. Yeah, I really think, that British steam locomotives after WWII belongs among the most advanced ever put in service - their full potential are not even fully understood to this day.
Beautiful. Amazing craftsmanship gone into making this. I'd love to have this to fire up and drive.
I assume this would be possible with a plastic ring, say made of glass filled nylon or maybe the molybdenum disulphide impregnated stuff.. well, other than the part about hitting it with a torch anyway!
You'll never see happier boys anywhere!
Henry when he was a baby
Bloody amazing, fantastic work
I visited your workshop today, absolutely fascinating seeing the stuff you do and chat about the fowler loco,
how do you run a engine out of gear
Damn guys that is absolutely amazing! Fantastic work 😁👍👍👍
C**k
Hello, very nice big boy. Question: can I buy this big boy??????
I’m surprised it doesn’t waddle like the real engine supposedly did
The updates have slowed dramatically and we're out of the loop. Has the restoration stalled?
All still progressing well,…… but we’ve just been too busy to edit the videos together. The next 3 films are all half edited in my phone waiting for me to get time to finish them! I’ll try n get the next one out soon! 😭
I have been privileged enough to see many sights with my own eyes, things which still leave me with awe when I think back on those memories and recollections. I can comfortably say this locomotive in this video is hands down one of the coolest and most amazing works of man I have ever seen done not for "practical" purpose, but out of love and passion for a niche. The level of detail for no other reason than "the details are important to what we want to do with this" is not only admirable, but astounding. I came here from the thumbnail showing the largest model locomotive I had ever seen, but I stayed for the love and passion put into this project. My closeted autism is thoroughly pleased, and I will be promptly go from watching this video to playing Railway Empire via Steam lol. Well done old chaps.
Just binged through all 20 episodes in a couple of days and am looking forward to the next. Impressive use of the boring head and 90deg milling attachment!
Surely putting the oil feed hole and groves in the crown of the bearing will destroy the “oil wedge “ which in these type of bearing is standard mechanism of lubrication , feed by the spring loaded pads in the base ?
Just watching Michael Portillo in Australia (Great Australian railway journeys ) and he visited the Tully Sugar plantation. Slightly more modern loco being used now! How about that.
I guess a hernia would be acceptable if i would mean i could drive one of these 😍
Another superb update gentlemen - Thank you so much for sharing this restoration and excellent engineering skills - 😀😀😀.
Nice wheels.
Great video, Simon. Did the loco arrive missing the axleboxes on the trailing truck?
Thanks John! It certainly did. They’d obviously been missing for some time too as the axle had worn away the casting. Next episode very nearly ready to publish 😁
A very dear Late friend Henry was a fitter at Patricroft mpd, he worked there until closure and moved to Wigan Springs Branch MPD, Henry used to work on the Caprotti black 5s he used to tell me they were quite complex but once set up correctly were very efficient! he had all the drawings rolled up in a cardboard tube! I , he always said the drawings were rare, I think he was the only one at Patricroft that worked on the Caprotti loco's when Henry passed his wife rang me and asked me to call and take what I wanted of Henry's collection of books and memorabillia, when I enquired about the cardboard tube with the Caprotti drawings I was told she had put them in the refuse bin! I'm sure nowadays they would be very collectable.
Magnificent.
With a fowler tender as well.👍
anxious for your next episode 😊
Breathtaking, are the small bolts and rivets like, actually bolts and rivets or are they just details?
Every nut bolt and rivet is perfectly real on this one! 🙂
Where did you get the waterjet profiles from? :) I've had a few parts done for my traction engine but wasn't happy with the finish, and they weren't even near the thickness of your parts!
No nonsense and very informative, Thank You!
Hey guys, great job. Love seeing the updates. Found this video of where the engine could have been working. Thought you might find it interesting / useful: czcams.com/video/uZZnrxvQTzI/video.htmlsi=hw2K-ljW6nmXjaAJ
Waiting for next video
Wish it was my next Xmas present ..👌
Somehow one of this series came up in recommend and I’m hooked , in the best boiler making tradition it’s absolutely riveting, count me in as subscribed .
Great video! Was there a particular reason that the top keep and bottom shell for each side weren't machined and honed as a matched pair?