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BIX029
Boiler Pressure Regulator.
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The Ball Stirling Engine.
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Forest Classics, sponsors
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Live Steam Stanley, USA 1907 scale 1:18
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The Stanley twins, F.E. and F.O. from Newton, Mass, produced in 1897 more than 200 Stanley Light Steam Cars. The 8 hp model was capable of speeds up to 27 mph / 43 kmh and sold for $ 750,00. In 1898, A. L. Barber and J. B. Walker purchased the manufacturing rights to the vehicle for $ 250,000. In 1908 the
Stanley Speedy Roadster was capable of 60 mph / 96 kmh and would run for over 50m / 80 Km on a filling water. Thousands of Stanleys' were built until production ended in 1927. |
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Technical Data for Live Steam Stanley
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Length: 225 mm
Width: 105 mm
Height: 140 mm
Weight: 630 grams with servos and batteries.
Motor: 2 cylinder Mini-Steam engine "Andreas."
Heating: Lighter gas
Steerable and controllable, also via Radio Control: forward, backward, fast, slow stop.
Stainless steel material.
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Stanley Steamer in Kit Form. 010304
Price: £ 468.57p |
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Stanley Steamer finished model. 010303.
without radio control.
Price: £ 529.00p |
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Stanley Steamer finished model
with radio control. 010307.
Price: £711.24p |
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