Walking Beam Engine model

Model Railway Flat Car -   Wagon Loads - Large Heavy Plant 
7mm Scale - 1:43 Scale - O  Gauge model

  • Finely detailed Walking Beam Engine model
  • Great for your Goods Yard, Stationary Walking Beam Engine model for Railway flatcar wagon load
  • Manufactured in Cornwall
  • Combined Size Approx.  79 x 32 x 56.5 mm (LxWxH)
  • Ready to add to your layout, or for best results, paint and weather as desired
  Scale model representation of a Static Steam Boiler 


High Detail Resin Models for your railway layout. Item can be used as wagon loads, or as part of the general scenery. Each model is a concept representation of a Stationary Walking Beam Engine created on our CAD package.

The model is based on several different photographs of steam boilers, to create a realistic representation. The models are produced in house on a 3d SLA printer using UV photo polymer resins, creating a detailed model with a smooth surface, ready for final light sanding, priming and then painting. 

This design is a representation Model of a Rotative Beam Engine with a Watt's parallel motion. The model is based on elements from several different  Beam Engine designs, but it is mainly based on the design of a  “Sterling Steam Engine”.   The Beam Engine used a horizontal bean to convert vertical piston travel to flywheel rotation via a connecting rod and crank.   The Model features a Watt's parallel motion; a  complex arrangement of rods is designed to support the crosshead whilst converting the motion at the end of the beam, which scribes an arc, to the linear vertical movement of the piston rod  

Scale model is for display and operating model railroad load / modeling and is not a child's toy. For use by railroad modelers age 14 years minimum.


These items are currently made to order....  

Items are posted by Royal Mail 2nd class parcel

 

NB The listing is for a single model of a Walking Beam Engine, any "pictured accessories, figures, wagons, trains or scenery"  are for illustration purposes only. All sizes are nominal