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09/25/2008 8:48 AM  
Has anyone ever used a Stirling engine in a "G" scale loco?
Is it even possible?
 
 
More Stirling engines here: http://www.keveney.com/Engines.html
 
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09/25/2008 9:10 AM  
Bob,
 
I've never seen one used for locomotive purposes, but my retired uncle has been tinkering with them.  He built a couple, and I think one actually works!! However, lately, he has been building steam engines (not locomotives) that run on compressed air.  Pretty cool stuff.
 
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09/25/2008 10:46 AM  
Hi Bob,

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09/25/2008 12:08 PM  
At the club someone made a 2 cylinder stirling-engine-locomotive. It's called "ugly" for a reason... But a good runner like everything he makes.
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09/25/2008 12:31 PM  
There have been several Stirling type locomotives written up in the UK.
 
This one is Gauge 1:
 
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 and this one is Gauge 0 and subject of an article in the magazine illustrated (copyright Magicalia, reproduced without permission under the Fair Use/ Fair Dealing terms of the copyright laws as a Review)
 
 
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09/25/2008 12:33 PM  
Sorry about the Typo:
 
This one is Gauge 1:
 
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09/25/2008 12:34 PM  
And again:
 
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09/25/2008 12:37 PM  
Cute!  I wonder if anyone ever tried to make a sterling-powered loco in revenue service?

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09/25/2008 1:24 PM  
Thanks for trying to help me out with my wonky URL.
 
But I notice that while the image appeared OK in my email Inbox, on the website it's just printed out the URL with a duff picture icon.
 
Is this a plot to get me to Upgrade Mr Moderator?  I'm learning here (as you can tell).
 
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09/25/2008 2:00 PM  
Yep, that's how it looks like.
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09/25/2008 5:22 PM  
Posted By DKRickman on 09/25/2008 12:37 PM
Cute!  I wonder if anyone ever tried to make a sterling-powered loco in revenue service?

Well there is a Swedish submarine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotland_class_submarine 

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09/25/2008 6:03 PM  
In "Model Engineer" some 20 or so years ago there was a series about a stirling - powered locomotive. The one shown in the picture above looks very much like this contraption.
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09/26/2008 6:25 AM  
Used to go to the steam thresheree in Freeport IL. The main attraction was dozens of steam tractors, a shay loco and some big engines, but there was always a guy with a booth full of sterling engines he had made of cans and such clanking along. Always thought I'd try and make one of those.

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10/13/2008 7:20 PM  
Hi Bob:
Sorry for this late reply, but I couldn't find the magazine. Check out the November/December 2006 (Number 90) of Steam In The Garden. On page 19 Andy Ross describes his building of a Class A Climax using a Sterling Engine as the power plant. Very interesting and it WORKS!
Noel

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