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General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals
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A restoration project for @Nick
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Damnfmaschine
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Seen in the great state of Western Australia at the small town of Ravensthorpe.
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Damnfmaschine
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Dampfopa
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Looks like a lot of work, very dirty hands, and a lot of soap usage.
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Steamloco
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A wash, little paint, and some oiling, it'll be good as new.
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It would be a highly unusual engine stateside. The flywheel is on the wrong side...
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A restoration project for @Nick