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Scratch built fine quality and well engineered 5 inch gauge 0-6-0 Live steam "Stroudley" Terrier tank engine, finished in LBSC ochre and named "Brighton", complete with number 40 to cab sides, build history unknown, coal fired examples last tested cold in 2007, possible leak in super heater fire tube noted, very good solid construction fitted with twin inside cylinders and Stephenson's Valve Gear, dis-colouration to boiler from use, this locomotive is built to Martin Evans design probably using Reeves casting's, supplied with wooden carry case, and display show track
1/4 scale scratch built Windermere steam launch titled "The Bat", to measure 60 inches long with a 14 inch beam, fitted with twin cylinder marine steam engine with slide valves, powered by a 5 inch across vertical commission made boiler, gas fired example with 3 inch ceramic burner, water levels controlled by a sight glass sensor, fitted with radio control for rudder, complete with forward and reverse speed control, supplied with an out of date pressure certificate from Stuart Davidson in 2000, and also supplied with additional notes from the vendor discussing the operation, no transmitter included, presented on a wooden boat stand for display
Hornby 1935-41 No.1 Engine Shed with green base, yellow ridge tiles, inside of door plain, areas of rusting and catch broken, (F-G), with a 1930 Caboose black USA base and end rails, orange roof, green sides, missing wheels and axles, buffers replaced (A/F), 2x No.1 1956-66 Buffer Stop (G) and 1 (G-BG)
Scratch built 5 inch gauge 4-2-2 Stirling Single engine and tender, live steam example for coal firing, GNR with No.1 to cab sides, fitted with silver soldered copper boiler with two outside working cylinders with slide valves actuated by Stephenson's Valve Gear, fed by injectors with hand pump situated in the tender, lacking fine detail and requires finishing, missing brake gear and brakes, no evidence of firing, paint work requires attention, no documentation supplied, with length of show track, probably from using Reeves Castings
A well engineered scratch built to Don Young Designs and probably from Reeves Casting's, 5 inch gauge LSWR 02 class 4-4-0 Live steam tank engine, finished in green and with markers plaque to read "S. Compton 2003 Leeds", last hydraulic test in 2007, very little use and very well built with little losses to paint work, supplied with display track, builders note book, boiler test record, boiler test certificate dated 13-11-03, steam test certificate dated 19-2-07 and Hydraulic test certificate dated 20-2-07

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