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Office of Steam ~GLOBAL POWER-UP~ virtual engine show => ENGINEERS HALL at Our First Global Power-Up => Topic started by: canoeont on February 29, 2020, 12:48:14 pm

Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: RedRyder on March 03, 2020, 06:56:16 am
Here is an example of David's excepetional ship rigging talent.


Gil


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Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: Stoker on March 02, 2020, 08:06:34 pm
Modeller Extraordinaire ..... without any doubt what-so-ever!!!
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: Nick on March 02, 2020, 07:59:28 pm
Thanks for posting those videos Gil, great to see these again  8)
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: RedRyder on March 02, 2020, 07:27:15 pm
Hi David, As said above it is really great to see you here and I am glad you could exhibit in our virtual show.


Here is a short video I just cut and published from footage of David's display at last year's NAMES show.


Gil


https://youtu.be/CVwFhyL_xWE
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: canoeont on March 02, 2020, 06:23:57 pm
Thank you for the comments about my cars.  I will have them at NAMES in April so if you  will be at that show you can see the real thing there.  If you go to www.dnelson.ca you can see pictures of the cars and my ship models through construction to completion.




Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: Dr.Rev.DelmarMacReady on March 02, 2020, 06:15:31 pm
The autos are incredible, I definitely would love to see more of your work. 
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: oilfield_steam on February 29, 2020, 06:39:06 pm
Fine models... one day will attend NAMES.

La Marquise is exquisite.

Thanks for posting.
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: Nick on February 29, 2020, 06:09:56 pm
Thanks for joining in David  :)  Was great to meet you at NAMES and see some of your models in person  :)
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: RedRyder on February 29, 2020, 06:04:27 pm
Great display, David...!!!
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: Stoker on February 29, 2020, 05:51:50 pm
Intricate and intriguing .... I would love to see some more ...... PLEASE!?!?
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: Maxwell on February 29, 2020, 04:44:12 pm
David, thanks for posting pics of your great models here
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: canoeont on February 29, 2020, 02:51:42 pm
Larry, thanks for your reply.  So far I have completed the Trillium's paddle wheel and made a whole bunch of engine components.  A lot of time goes into those components so I am looking forward to the day when they all come together to form an engine.  I expect it will take another 18-24 months to have the model complete.
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: jkbixby on February 29, 2020, 02:23:21 pm
Those are some really nice looking models David - looking forward to seeing the finished Trillium.
Title: Re: David's ships and steam table
Post by: txlabman on February 29, 2020, 12:50:48 pm
Great to have you join the event David. 🤠

Looking forward to seeing you again at NAMES.

Title: David's ships and steam table
Post by: canoeont on February 29, 2020, 12:48:14 pm
Must of my modelling efforts have been period ships but in recent years I have ventured into models of cars circa 1900 that were powered by steam engines or gasoline.  My current project is the ferry Trillium which ran between the city of Toronto and the Toronto Islands.  This model will have a working double compound engine.  Images of three of my models are below

Image 4966 is of the Panhard Lavasor Forward Control Phaton.  It has a two cylinder internal combustion engine, a four speed gear box, functional steering and brakes.

Image Profile-3 is the La Marquise.  It has four steam cylinders, functional steering, and throttle.  The model is a regular part of mu exhibit at NAMES where it runs for the duration of the expo.

Image 305 is a picture of the feathered paddle wheel that is part of the Trillium ferry