A Scratch/Kit Built 1:32nd Scale Model of a Radio Control "Clyde Puffer" Small Coaster Vessel, (possibly based on a Mountfleet Kit - Sealight), battery operated and featuring electric motor, type 43HX Electronic Speed Control Futaba S3004, Hi-Tec HFS-04MI FM Narrow Band Receiver, built to a high standard and presented on a wooden plinth, small parts may be missing and/or damaged, approximately 85cm length, 20cm wide, 50cm high, viewing recommended.
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A Large Scale Live Steam Model of A Mid XX Century 2 Funnel Liner- 'Andromeda'. Single lined steel construction to wooden superstructure. Superstructure comes away in four pieces to reveal boiler and burner linked to a Stuart Turner 'Sun' marine engine. Driving a single propeller. Overall Length 125cm. An ideal project for a full restoration. No paperwork.
An Excellent Example of an Engineered Scale Model 4 Stroke Petrol Air Cooled Engine, with 2¾" flywheel (possibly based on The "Water Witch") fitted with brass fuel tank, carburetor, exhaust and 12 volt battery (contained in base), model finished in bright metal and black, mounted on a 7 x 8" wood plinth , overall height 8½".
An Excellent Engineered Scale Model of a "Hit and Miss" Water Cooled Petrol Engine, similar to Little Brother/Galloway examples, single cylinder of 1" diameter 1½" stroke connected to twin 6" diameter flywheels, fitted with brass fuel tank, carburetor, plug and coil etc, finished in bright metal and red, mounted on a wood plinth, overall dimensions 8 x 13" x 13" high.
A 1" Scale Model of a Circa 1840 ME Beam Engine, built by a Mr P.J Pickwick in 1967 from plans by G Gentry - powered by either steam or air to a 3" stroke piston, connected by overhead beam supported by a 5" pillar to a 9" flywheel, via brass gearing to a secondary 3" wheel, finished in bright metal and black with guard rails, stood on a hollow ceramic base 17 x 9 x 4" with a marble top, 15" high, build plans with model. Built to a very good standard.
A One Inch Scale ME Beam Engine Built, to a very good standard from drawings/plans by G.Gentry- Bore 1¾ inch - stroke, 3 inch, 9 inch diameter flywheel with geared drive to a 3¼ inch flywheel, mounted on a wooden base 17 x 8 inch x 4 inch deep- overall dimension 9 inch wide by 13 inch high. Plans with model.
A Very Good Engineered 1½ Inch Scale Live Steam ''Allchin'' Traction Engine, built to the W.J. Hughes drawings/design for ''Royal Chester''. The model is fitted with a silver soldered boiler, water sight glass, pressure gauge and usual ancillary controls- two speeds with differential and back axle mounted winch (cable not fitted)- finished in bright brass work and dark brown- supplied with what appears to be a full set of drawings- no boiler certificate, length 26 inch, height 17 inch.
An 1½" Scale Live Steam "Allchin" Traction Engine, to the W.J Hughes drawings/design for "Royal Chester" (currently in preservation). The model is fitted with a silver soldered boiler, water gauge, pressure gauge and usual ancillary controls, two speed with differential and back axle mounted winch, finished in overall red, black chimney and boiler bands, supplied with what appears to be a full set of drawings, no boiler certificate, length 26", 17" high, built to a very good standard.
A Two Inch Scale Clayton Undertype Live Steam Wagon, silver soldered vertical boiler with sight glass, pressure gauge, etc, hand feed pump to cab, whistle, blowdown valves, chassis with twin cylinders, enclosed valve gear, worn and quadrant steering, solid rubber typed wheels with brass hub caps, chain drive to rear axle differential. The model fitted with wood planked flat bed and water tank; built to a good standard and finished overall red, white cab roof, black chassis. Dimensions: 32 inch long, 13 inch wide by 18 inch high. There are no build information or boiler details.
A 1/5th Scale Clayton Overtype Live Steam Wagon, Built From a "Pride of Penryn" Kit, by Wilson Model Technology of Daventry. Silver solder copper boiler fed by crankshaft driver mechanical pump, fitted with boiler check valves, regulator, whistle, pressure gauge, water sight glass, etc, chassis with twin cylinders with slide valves actuated by Stephenson valve gear, two road gears with final drive by chain to the rear axle mounted differential. The model built to a very good standard, finished in overall black, red wheels and fitted with a "Drivers" seat. Supplied with what appears to be a full set of plans, plus boiler certificate. Dimensions 48 inch long, 16 inch wide, 21 inch high, (trolley not included).
Six Plastic Model Kits, by Tamiya, Italeri, Revell, Otaki, including Otaki 1:48th scale US Air force F-16 Falcon, Tamiya 1:35th scale British Light Utility Car 10HP(parts in sealed bags), Revell 1:40th scale M-48 and scissors bridge (sealed). Italeri 1:24th scale No 764 truck shop accessories, buyer to assure themselves for completeness of all kits contained within this lot, boxed.
A Quantity of Plastic Model Kits and Toys, including Children's Toy Space Helmet, 321 Dusty Bin (incomplete) battery operated electric cooker by OK (Hong Kong), Revell 1:350th Scale German Minelayer Type VIID plastic model kit, some items are in playworn condition, maybe missing small parts and/or damaged.
Good Fairbanks 'Tubaphone Little Wonder' short scale tenor banjo circa 1918, made by Vega, stamped on the perch rod Fairbanks banjo made by the Vega Company Boston. Mass, Tu-Ba-phone style M no.44664, also stamped with three patent dates, with mother of pearl star and dot inlay to the fretboard, 10.75" skin, case *This banjo is fitted with a tone-ring that is designed to enhance the sound of the instrument. The vendor purchased the banjo from Phil Davidson a specialist and highly rated maker of mandolins based near Bristol
Scientific Instruments - A Gardner & Co Mining dial with two opposing slit and window sights, the silvered face having the four cardinal points and scale divided into 360 degrees. Engraved on the dial plate is 'GARDNER & CO, 53 BUCHANAN ST. GLASGOW. The needle is made of steel the case of brass, in mahogany carrying case, with plaque inscribed ' Presented to Mr Alexr Nielson by a few friends and wellwishers in a token of respect 1874, case 22cm x 19.5cm

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