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James's tables!Here we are! I'll slowly add to this thread, and try to organise it like I were really at a steam rally.
Well, the first thing you'd see...
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James
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The first thing you'd hear when you approached the tables would be this beeyast
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James
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Old and new. You can see the difference in build quality!!
1936 Hobbies SE1 on the left, 2006 Showmans on the right
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James
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Mamod showmans from 2006
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James
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1936 Hobbies SE1
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pauly
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WOW Id forgotten just how large your collection was James
the tables sagging under there tremendos weight
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James
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1936 Hobbies SE1 and 1946 Mamod SE1
The only difference in 10 years being the addition of an exhaust pipe to the post war version. The Hobbies is the same as the Mamod pre war, just differently decalled!!
Mamod SE1 1946 and Mamod SE1 late 46/47
47 SE1 and 49-53 SE1
The SE1 timeline!
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James
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The Mamod cream of the crop, flat and raised base!!
SE4 and SE3
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James
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Largest and smallest in my collection:
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All 4 for size comparisons
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Les
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| James wrote: | 1936 Hobbies SE1 and 1946 Mamod SE1
The only difference in 10 years being the addition of an exhaust pipe to the post war version. The Hobbies is the same as the Mamod pre war, just differently decalled!!
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I also noticed that they went from a brass crank disk to a metal one.
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Les
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| James wrote: | Largest and smallest in my collection:
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Is the dynamo an original feature on the 135/2 or is it an extra part that has been added later on??
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James
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Good point Les. Also the burner changed from the black pre war one, to the green one (my 46 has the pre war aswell as the 36)
The dynamo is a later addition, works well when it works!!
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James
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Mamod SE1a workshop! A rate workhorse.
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James
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toxx
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... aye, that's me Jim! Darn good collection, son.
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Dave B
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Oh
My
Goodness....
James, you blow me away.
Amazing to see the tables bowing under the weight of the collection...
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers
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James
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Thanks very much Dave.
I can't say that I've ever had a reaction like that before
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James
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Guys, you're in for a real treat in a mo!!
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Mamodman123
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SE4?
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There's an idea!
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Les
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| James wrote: | | Guys, you're in for a real treat in a mo!! |
We are all winners and you are going to give us all a SE3.
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Mamodman123
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You have more engines than me lad, for sure!
wonderful collection for someone of your age, you should be proud lad!
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James
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Thanks mate!
I don't think I have more than you
And besides, it's quality not quantity... I still haven't caught up yet!
You've helped me no end in my quest for rare engines, so thanks very much mate!
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Mamodman123
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| James wrote: | Thanks mate!
I don't think I have more than you
And besides, it's quality not quantity... I still haven't caught up yet!
You've helped me no end in my quest for rare engines, so thanks very much mate! |
You're not far off me now! I'm looking over my shoulder
No problem, I'll call back the favour when I need a lift to STIA 2050
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James
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LMFAO!
No probs!
Anyhow... here's a video I'm proud of.
Jensen 75 by Lamp Light
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Mamod SE4 in steam by Lamp Light
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This picture I'm real proud of too!
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madeinenglang
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A great collection of engines james
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James
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Thanks very much
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igy569
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Wow..... I am truly impressed. And your knowledge of these is also truly amazing.
Just.... Wow.
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James
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Thanks very much Owen
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redryder
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Great showing James !!!
Right here is my favorite picture. You caught it just prefectly.
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