Just received my fourth K.J. Miller Junior Engineer Steam Engine #100 "STEAMLINER".
A recent eBay win for a bit under $100 total delivered, which I picked it up because this one seems to be essentially complete, unlike two of my prior three which are both one configuration machines. While this one does seem to have all the major structural parts, its original box in fair condition, with all internal packing dividers and all three sets of plans, it is missing the power cord, and the boiler is dismounted from the repainted (red) base. The base repaint is not surprising as essentially every one of these I've ever seen has the gray base paint flaking and peeling off prodigiously! This one seems to have a mostly pretty good rattle can finish, and so far, seems to be holding on pretty well. The boiler being unwired and unmounted doesn't bother me too much as I'm likely to just "scavenge" the structural parts to complete one of my other engines so it can be completely reconfigurable too. But at looking this one's boiler over, I see nothing really wrong with it, other than a smear of what might be epoxy along the base gasket seam line. However, I see no structural cracks nor damage to the boilers plastic shell, so wonder if they just tried to seal a leak from a cracked or dried out gasket, and not the boiler shell itself?!?!
Whatever the case, this should give me a spare set of carbon electrodes and a spare boiler shell and fittings, if ever I might need to replace them on one of my other engines as well.
Photos from original eBay listing:
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