This is definitely another educational video that's worth listening and watching. The educational video narrator lectures about the history of this long-deceased ancient toy company. In the very way how these water powered toys were manufactured.
How great is this music. I grew up watching The Iron Maiden and Tichfield Thunderbolt. This is the first time I’ve heard the music from The Iron Maiden other than that film.
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Nice machines! I have a TE1, TE1A and a SR1A that I dress up but I leave them in their original colors! However, if I get a Wilesco engine with a stainless steel boiler, I will have to paint over it! By the way, I install steering on my Mamods! I believe that mobiles should have steering and a rod down the smoke stake ain't cuttin' it!! I have Mamods and Wilesco traction engines and rollers and I generally like Wilesco's best but I like my Mamods, but my issue with Mamods is the single action escalating cylinder that runs so fast. Most of my running is with the pulley, operating something, but the Mamods have to be geared down with e torque converter, which converts speed into torque, which works well for me! If I should acquire another Mamod, it would be a Centurion!
Thanks buddy! I have a 4inch R3 fowler road loco project and the family has the Wallis tractor in the video, my uncle also has a robey steam waggon that’s currently undergoing restoration but will be out soon enough!
Im in Canada I was given an early 60s Mamod TE1 steam traction engine when one of my great uncles passed. I have ran it a few times over the years but mostly it sits on the shelf to look at. I now have grandkids and I have ran it for them once. they found it facinating. I have owned it for over 50 yrs.
Hi sam Just flicking through your tef20 vids Im about to start refurbing mine, what was the ral number on the paint you used, so many variations of fergie paint, yours is the shade i want Thanks
I am executor to an estate which includes a collection of steam engines, both stationary and mobile. I have been able to check on their authenticity online but there is one that I cannot find anywhere. It is a six wheeled SW1 heavy haulage truck with a jib fitting on the back. It is painted maroon and black and in very good condition, Mamod don't seem to have any record of it but it is a genuine Mamod. On the side of the cab roof is written: 'restored by P. S. Wilson'. If anyone can help I would be grateful as I need to sell the collection and need to know what price to put on each engine.