Please forgive my ignorance, but growing up in the public school system we were never taught that the engineering geniuses that kick started the industrial revolution actually made their own engines. It was an "OMG" moment when it dawned on me that James Watt, the Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtis, Pratt & Whitney, Henry Ford, etc. didn't have the luxury of buying engines 'off the shelf'. Today it doesn't surprise me to what the creative and dedicated mind can create. Thank you for sharing and educating.
This was so inspiring. Mechanical engineering is absolutely amazing and it is incredible to see the ingenuity in these people. Thank you very much for this video.
I would absolutely love to see this exhibition in person,but,since that is highly unlikely,your video serves the purpose just fine.We ,who will never have the opportunity of being there, are well served by the technology of our time.Thank you,Mr.Crispin for your dedication to both the folks who display their superb models,and those of us who love to see them!
My goodness. A lot of people say if they win the lottery they would buy this and buy that and do this and do that. I'll tell you if I ever won the lottery I would join one of these engine building societies, completely fund it and learn everything there is to learn about making all these beauties. That would be if I ever had the money to not have to go to work everyday. Because this is truly art and something that must live on forever
I found your channel. It’s absolutely marvelous. This video reminds me when I visted London back in 2001 and got the opportunity to spend 2 full days jaw dropping in the Since Museum, with another 2 days in the Natural History. The ship engine rooms models were maybe the best part. Now back to your teaching me. Thank you.
BONGO That is so so beautiful !!!!!!!! every bit as good a the Mona Lisa or any work of art. Thank you so much :) In fact ALL those mechanical models are just superb.... wonderful
Fortunately I just found your Chanel.Your work is outstanding it's a testament to the R.R. apprenticeship and your abilities . The show was amazing,the Bentley breathtaking the attention to detail fantastic. Britain has always been Mecca for model engineering nothing like it here in California.Unless one's willing to drive huge distances. However the availability of larger machine tools and equipment like Hardinge Bridgeport ,KT is second to none for quality and price. Looking forward to watching more of your video's.Thank you .
I have read of projects like these and they are talking 2 and 3 thousand hours--tremendous effort. Thanks young fellar for putting in the effort of filming this because this is the only way I would ever see it..Model making is alive and well in the UK..I rejoice..
Great walk around. At least you didn't get fixated on one subject as some videos I have seen do. It is a credit to all the Engineers out there how diverse this hobby is. Would love one day to see in person one of these Exhibitions, however Long way to travel. PS I also enjoyed the commentary, it was invaluable in as much as it put things in perspective. Cheers from John, Australia.
great video! my wife's father was a machinist at our local Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois...he has built a nice model sailboat while being at the TB san. Later he did most of the model sailing ship Danemark....he's done it up with the hull painted....I enjoyed your videos very much...I have a former RN friend in Wiltshire and I watch Time Team her on you tube...I also an with Colin Furze...crazy guy :) cheers, Chuck
Interesting. Talking to my brother yesterday - my gut feeling is that the UK could have as many 'garage/shed' engineers than the US as I think it's a more popular hobby here.
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Very interesting video. I liked the closeup shots of the amazing machine work. England must be filled with machinists who have time on their hands to make models. Amazing work. Looks like a fun challenge. Thanks for sharing.
Evening Mr Crispin 🤠 That was really interesting especially Bongo 😂 I’ve been too many model railway exhibitions but none like that one 👍🏻 Cheers Stevie
I mean of course I'd love it if all steam engines ran on renewal electricity but for now I have nothing against small steam engines like this... The problem comes when you have millions of them running 24/7 for many years. Some people don't seem to understand that (probably the same people who disliked)
I found the machine which has a gear running around a circle...I think it is very interesting. The Swedish submarine has an AIP system which has stymied the US Navy because it is so quiet. I also find the skeleton rowing boat very interesting :) chuck
I personally cannot say which is best, even though the Bentley is wonderful, they all look great, wish I could afford one of those live steam static models.
great video its like having a second chance to look around i thought i recognized you filming the boxford on sunday i would have spoken to you but you were busy maybe see you at one of the other shows
@@millomweb Public diary? I think your confusing me with the Prime Minister! No idea what's going to happen to these model engineering shows, hopefully they get going again one day.
@@MrCrispinEnterprises You're just as famous - but to a select few ;) Nothing listed at the Yorkshire Event Centre re model engineering shows - and I can't find a website for the organising society ! Anyway, all of us here know full well you'd make a better PM than the current encumbrance. [choosing a word carefully there !]
Thank you for the tour ! And I thought I'd seen it all until 5:30, the rowing skeleton ;) And the Thompson B1, a long time ago I nearly started building one but got waylaid by 7¼" narrow gauge. Such a nice engine and a very very good model in the video ! I wonder if castings and lasercut frames etc are still available ...
Thanks for sharing those wonderful models, lots of time put into many of those projects, milling that supercharger would be a bit of a chore, I assume the rotor helix's were cut as well and the thing will actually make boost?
i know this is old , but is that what one would call a skeleton crew?. i just learned we have shows like this in the states , but look like lots of fun.
If you still want to build an interesting radial engine, try a Bentley B.R.2. L.K. Blackmore wrote a book entitled "Bentley BR2 - World War I Rotary Aero Engine" on building a one quarter scale working replica. I hope to build one of these! ;)
Thanks for your suggestion, I've looked it up and it's very impressive. I was thinking more of a radial engine than a rotary but all sources of information are useful. Cheers.
Thanks for the video, was a great tour! im planning to build my own 5" gauge engine, however im finding it hard to find resources online particularity schematics for engines. I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction where i could find some? for instance are you using a set for your own engine your building? Subbed, looking forward to watching your video's when its not 3am :) Regard's Matt
+GnosisMan50 Hi, Warco is only another importer of Chinese equipment really. Although they do tend to be thought of as a higher quality than the equipment other importers supply.
@@MrCrispinEnterprises Not sure, they talked of a refurbishment we went every year and only once to the new place. It has lost the character nowadays..
Model engineers, the backbone of Great Britain. Excellent
Please forgive my ignorance, but growing up in the public school system we were never taught that the engineering geniuses that kick started the industrial revolution actually made their own engines.
It was an "OMG" moment when it dawned on me that James Watt, the Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtis, Pratt & Whitney, Henry Ford, etc. didn't have the luxury of buying engines 'off the shelf'. Today it doesn't surprise me to what the creative and dedicated mind can create. Thank you for sharing and educating.
Я восхищаюсь такими людьми,
которые не только берегут историю,
но и создают такую красоту, вот настоящие патриоты своей страны!!!
There is nothing to beat these model engine machinists for detail, accuracy , fit and finish-incredible workmanship. 👍🇬🇧😁🇦🇺Used to live in Headingly.
This was so inspiring. Mechanical engineering is absolutely amazing and it is incredible to see the ingenuity in these people. Thank you very much for this video.
Good to hear
I would absolutely love to see this exhibition in person,but,since that is highly unlikely,your video serves the purpose just fine.We ,who will never have the opportunity of being there, are well served by the technology of our time.Thank you,Mr.Crispin for your dedication to both the folks who display their superb models,and those of us who love to see them!
Amazing workmanship all over the show. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻
Superb presents and video. The level craftsmanship, machining skill and creativity of models is absolutely out of this world
My goodness. A lot of people say if they win the lottery they would buy this and buy that and do this and do that. I'll tell you if I ever won the lottery I would join one of these engine building societies, completely fund it and learn everything there is to learn about making all these beauties. That would be if I ever had the money to not have to go to work everyday. Because this is truly art and something that must live on forever
Incredible....No words how talented people there are.
This is the most beautiful video I have ever seen about steam engines ! And model building generally.
I found your channel. It’s absolutely marvelous. This video reminds me when I visted London back in 2001 and got the opportunity to spend 2 full days jaw dropping in the Since Museum, with another 2 days in the Natural History. The ship engine rooms models were maybe the best part. Now back to your teaching me. Thank you.
Incredible, absolutely incredible. Well done to all.
The attention to detail is beyond amazing. Those folks are very fine craftsmen and you MrCrispin96 are one of them :)
BONGO That is so so beautiful !!!!!!!! every bit as good a the Mona Lisa or any work of art. Thank you so much :) In fact ALL those mechanical models are just superb.... wonderful
Fortunately I just found your Chanel.Your work is outstanding it's a testament to the R.R. apprenticeship and your abilities .
The show was amazing,the Bentley breathtaking the attention to detail fantastic.
Britain has always been Mecca for model engineering nothing like it here in California.Unless one's willing to drive huge distances.
However the availability of larger machine tools and equipment like
Hardinge Bridgeport ,KT is second to none for quality and price.
Looking forward to watching more of your video's.Thank you .
Nice video. I saw the Bentley at the show and it was a superb piece of work. Thanks for uploading.
The attention to detail is just phenomenal! Thanks for sharing.
Duncan Mac It takes a long long time to 'properly' look around the whole show.
I have read of projects like these and they are talking 2 and 3 thousand hours--tremendous effort.
Thanks young fellar for putting in the effort of filming this because this is the only way I would ever see it..Model making is alive and well in the UK..I rejoice..
Ian Craig Hi, yes 3000 hours sounds about the norm.
Ian Craig
Great walk around. At least you didn't get fixated on one subject as some videos I have seen do. It is a credit to all the Engineers out there how diverse this hobby is. Would love one day to see in person one of these Exhibitions, however Long way to travel. PS I also enjoyed the commentary, it was invaluable in as much as it put things in perspective. Cheers from John, Australia.
great video! my wife's father was a machinist at our local Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois...he has built a nice model sailboat while being at the TB san. Later he did most of the model sailing ship Danemark....he's done it up with the hull painted....I enjoyed your videos very much...I have a former RN friend in Wiltshire and I watch Time Team her on you tube...I also an with Colin Furze...crazy guy :) cheers, Chuck
Im glad to se that there are people like this in the world , with uge pasion for things like these
Thanks for sharing. Very impressive! I had seen photos in Model Engineer but never would have thought so many models would be shown. Daniel
AtelierDBurgoyne This was just a snap shot!
thanks for a great tour. really appreciate the voiceover. i know thats a real challenge to do, but you have done a really good job. thankyou.
Absolutely amazing stuff and talented people , dont see that here in the USA ! Thanks for the video ! Jerry Uhte / Indiana
Interesting.
Talking to my brother yesterday - my gut feeling is that the UK could have as many 'garage/shed' engineers than the US as I think it's a more popular hobby here.
Miniature engine makers are unique group. Would like very much to be able an see an exhibition like that. Great video.
Excellent tour! Thank you for taking us along... Fred
Fred Miller No problem
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Colin Talkes 😕
Very interesting video. I liked the closeup shots of the amazing machine work. England must be filled with machinists who have time on their hands to make models. Amazing work. Looks like a fun challenge. Thanks for sharing.
Jim Milne Yes it is surprising how many model engineers there are around. Most of them take it up at retirement age.
Wow. Really enjoyed your tour! This is my kind of stuff, would love to build to build models like this.
Evening Mr Crispin 🤠 That was really interesting especially Bongo 😂 I’ve been too many model railway exhibitions but none like that one 👍🏻 Cheers Stevie
That looks like a wonderful place to spend the day!
JTZshokunin Yes it is, if you ever come to England come for the second weekend of May!
Incredible! That Bentley blower is just exquisite, isn't it! Thanks for sharing!
Lovely to see the dirty thumbnail at the close of the film. Great Video.
An amazing exhibition ! Thanks for posting this fascinating video.
Wonderful look around Crispin. Wish I could have been there....perhaps next year.
68sweetnovember Thanks
Excellent video MrCrispin I would love to see a show like that sometime.
Each time I run across a video like this and see thumbs down, I think it has to be people that hate anything that emits smoke.
I mean of course I'd love it if all steam engines ran on renewal electricity but for now I have nothing against small steam engines like this... The problem comes when you have millions of them running 24/7 for many years. Some people don't seem to understand that (probably the same people who disliked)
1024 Thats a reasonable response.
That Bently looks sweet!
I found the machine which has a gear running around a circle...I think it is very interesting. The Swedish submarine has an AIP system which has stymied the US Navy because it is so quiet. I also find the skeleton rowing boat very interesting :)
chuck
Thank you. Very interesting and informative commentary.
Great tour.
Ron Hubbard Thanks
I like the "Walking beam" and the miniature steam trucks (steam lorries over in the UK)......
I personally cannot say which is best, even though the Bentley is wonderful, they all look great, wish I could afford one of those live steam static models.
great video its like having a second chance to look around i thought i recognized you filming the boxford on sunday i would have spoken to you but you were busy maybe see you at one of the other shows
david sanderson If you see me again, barge in! Im always pleased to meet people who've seen the videos.
@@MrCrispinEnterprises Where's your public diary ? I've already looked at Harrogate for a possible meet-up - picking a friend up on route !
@@millomweb Public diary? I think your confusing me with the Prime Minister! No idea what's going to happen to these model engineering shows, hopefully they get going again one day.
@@MrCrispinEnterprises You're just as famous - but to a select few ;)
Nothing listed at the Yorkshire Event Centre re model engineering shows - and I can't find a website for the organising society !
Anyway, all of us here know full well you'd make a better PM than the current encumbrance. [choosing a word carefully there !]
@@millomweb It also goes by the name 'National Model Engineering Exhibition'. It moved from Harrogate to Doncaster about 5 years ago from memory.
The Bentley is a master piece.
Love that skelington rowboat.
Doug Rundell Yes its one of my favorite things there.
2:08 - left hand engine seems to have a unique con rod arrangement in the form of a cross.
I would find it more fun to build and construct a model than the end result i.e, to ride on it or fly it.
such enthusiasm in his voice
Soreofhing. mmmm yes
Thank you for the tour ! And I thought I'd seen it all until 5:30, the rowing skeleton ;) And the Thompson B1, a long time ago I nearly started building one but got waylaid by 7¼" narrow gauge. Such a nice engine and a very very good model in the video ! I wonder if castings and lasercut frames etc are still available ...
Exelent tour!!
that skeleton row boat is mind blowing, how does it work?
Спасибо!
Thanks for sharing those wonderful models, lots of time put into many of those projects, milling that supercharger would be a bit of a chore, I assume the rotor helix's were cut as well and the thing will actually make boost?
bcbloc02 Yes he made the cutter as well! It will indeed!
i know this is old , but is that what one would call a skeleton crew?. i just learned we have shows like this in the states , but look like lots of fun.
Wow! Just wow!
amazing!!
+MrCrispin
Were there any Shay locomotives there?
@ 2:49 the engine In black -- that's an Atkinson Differential Engine I think. Very unusual.
Christopher vine... I recognise that name. Whas he the guy who wrote Peter's Railway?
Yes
If you still want to build an interesting radial engine, try a Bentley B.R.2. L.K. Blackmore wrote a book entitled "Bentley BR2 - World War I Rotary Aero Engine" on building a one quarter scale working replica. I hope to build one of these! ;)
Thanks for your suggestion, I've looked it up and it's very impressive. I was thinking more of a radial engine than a rotary but all sources of information are useful. Cheers.
I do hope these aren't a thing of the past iv really missed all the steam rallies and different exhibitions this year
1:45 what is the name of this engine?
Don't know I'm afraid
QUAND VERRONS NOUS UN MERVEILLEUX SALON COMME CELA EN FRANCE !!!. c'est triste à dire, probablement jamais !
7:35 Keith Rucker?
Awesome
Was the b1 bongo 7 1/4?
Yes, built by Christopher Thompson from memory.
@@MrCrispinEnterprises looks a beauty
He features it heavyly in a book he wrote called 'how not to paint a locomotive'
Sorry, it was Christopher Vine
@@MrCrispinEnterprises he’s done a right job on it
Thanks for the video, was a great tour! im planning to build my own 5" gauge engine, however im finding it hard to find resources online particularity schematics for engines. I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction where i could find some? for instance are you using a set for your own engine your building?
Subbed, looking forward to watching your video's when its not 3am :)
Regard's Matt
+The1NdNly Thanks for watching. I used this website - www.ajreeves.com/5-locomotives-66-c.asp
Tell me are any of these guys hapily married lol works of art
Wonderfull.
dowserdude Thanks
Are Warco machines better made than Chinese made machines?
+GnosisMan50 Hi, Warco is only another importer of Chinese equipment really. Although they do tend to be thought of as a higher quality than the equipment other importers supply.
1 апреля в России будет открыта выставка батутов, рогозину выделили на это 1 000 000 000 000$
wow
11:21 - unquartered buffers !!!
100 hundred year old boilers at high pressure
Looks like you and doubleboost were at the same show
12345NoNamesLeft We were indeed however I didn't see him!
5:28 that's what I call a skeleton crew.
British eccentricity at its best.
were it is sory french
I try to find out where it is as well when I find it I 'll think about you.
+Schwanzel Stock tanks
Lou Rex made a massive mistake when he moved the show !
From memory Harrogate show ground was going to demolish the buildings that the show used to be held in.
@@MrCrispinEnterprises Not sure, they talked of a refurbishment we went every year and only once to the new place. It has lost the character nowadays..
Wow :O :)