That’s amazing! Still got the original in prime order from when I was 13 now 59 !! You made a classic into the next level!! Brilliant & thanks for sharing!
If you wanted to sell a few pre made versions id consider buying one! Great ideas to apply though, I have been meaning to do something similar to one of my Mamod traction engines, but lack the high pressure/heat copper braising skill, let alone on on such small scale
You should work for Mamod and get rid of their crappy pop rivets and nylon bush bearings.Then their models would be better value. What a great job you did on the Roadster, thank you for showing, enjoyed watching that.
This is astonishing. You’ve completely re-engineered the whole thing. It would be interesting to run a side-by-side speed comparison to see if your V2 engine generates more speed than the original single piston.
Hello! Wonderful modification so cleanly done. I was hoping you could tell me where you purchased the valve for the gas tank? I have been looking high and low and can not find a nice small flow valve like the one you used. THANKS!!!
Sir, I want to make one like this steam engine. Could you send me a diagram or map of this engine so that I can make one exactly like it please sir, I will be thankful to you
Hi Joshua, I designed and made the gas burner and tank used but a suitable ones might be available from: www.forest-classics.co.uk/ceramic-burners . Take care Tony.
Hi Tyler, Alas I only made two of these engines over four years ago and have gone on to do other things. I don't think a standard Mamod boiler and burner would make enough steam to power one of these engines. Regards Tony.
It's specifically for the roadster I would like to get an unsoldered boiler so I can silver solder but they don't offer one they do offer the gas kit for the roadster however which I find strage
@@tylerunderberg955 Hi Tyler, Both the Mamods I played with had hard soldered boilers so gas was OK. I don't know if all the Mamod steam vehicles are the same. The other conversion I did is at th-cam.com/video/63KaN4WZK_8/w-d-xo.html Take care Tony.
That’s amazing! Still got the original in prime order from when I was 13 now 59 !! You made a classic into the next level!! Brilliant & thanks for sharing!
This runs so much better than the stock mamod. You have done such a nice job
That is staggering!
Amazing work Sir😎
Many thanks for sharing👍🏻
Pretty darned cool Tony.
Brilliant! Excellent job! I've always wanted to do the wagon in RC :)
If you wanted to sell a few pre made versions id consider buying one! Great ideas to apply though, I have been meaning to do something similar to one of my Mamod traction engines, but lack the high pressure/heat copper braising skill, let alone on on such small scale
You should work for Mamod and get rid of their crappy pop rivets and nylon bush bearings.Then their models would be better value.
What a great job you did on the Roadster, thank you for showing, enjoyed watching that.
That's fantastic Tony.
As always, another real treat from your workshop.
This is astonishing. You’ve completely re-engineered the whole thing.
It would be interesting to run a side-by-side speed comparison to see if your V2 engine generates more speed than the original single piston.
Hi Aidan, It travels about the same speed as a standard Roadster, probably because it is a lot heavier. Take care Tony.
Love this, proper inspiring practical engineering, well done.
Brilliant job, there is some clever people about. 😉👍
Better than anything that Mamod has done recently
Amazing engineering well done.
Great..... I want one!
Brilliant thanks for sharing
Enjoyed watching this, thanks.
Cracking job!
Hello! Wonderful modification so cleanly done. I was hoping you could tell me where you purchased the valve for the gas tank? I have been looking high and low and can not find a nice small flow valve like the one you used. THANKS!!!
Hi, I made the gas control valve so cannot help you regarding a supplier. Take care Tony.
Sir, I want to make one like this steam engine. Could you send me a diagram or map of this engine so that I can make one exactly like it please sir, I will be thankful to you
This is amazing !
Just wondering where you got the chain drive and gears ? I was thinking of doing something similar . More torque to the wheels .
Hi Michael, Both the gears, sprockets and chain are Mecanno products. Take care Tony.
Awesome
Great video!
Brilliant!
Its impressive.
Hi Tony, where can I find one of those gas conversion kits? I can't seen to find any on ebay.
Hi Joshua, I designed and made the gas burner and tank used but a suitable ones might be available from: www.forest-classics.co.uk/ceramic-burners . Take care Tony.
@@aderyn thanks Tony!
its RC wow
amazing
Yeah hi Tony was wondering if you would sell a 2 piston kit for my roadster
Hi Tyler, Alas I only made two of these engines over four years ago and have gone on to do other things. I don't think a standard Mamod boiler and burner would make enough steam to power one of these engines. Regards Tony.
@@aderyn do you think it's ok the run the box roaster gas kit on the standard boiler. That sell a kit for it just wondering your apponion
It's specifically for the roadster I would like to get an unsoldered boiler so I can silver solder but they don't offer one they do offer the gas kit for the roadster however which I find strage
@@tylerunderberg955 Hi Tyler, Both the Mamods I played with had hard soldered boilers so gas was OK. I don't know if all the Mamod steam vehicles are the same. The other conversion I did is at th-cam.com/video/63KaN4WZK_8/w-d-xo.html
Take care Tony.
Can you make me one please!!! Whatever the cost
Would you possibly make one and sell it ?
Hi Zeno, Alas no; it is just a hobby. Take care Tony.
Awesome, cool, Very very very nice and remote control system wow cool.... very intelligent... please more models steam engine video how to made it...
You could sell that .stunning