File:Stuart No 10 Engine.jpg

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English: The Stuart No10 steam engine (made from a set of castingsa nd fixings) is a classic first project for many model engineers.
Date 24 October 2005 (original upload date)
Source Own work by the original uploader
Author User:Urbanwt

It requires the use of a small lathe and a range of hand tools to complete.

Photo taken by the author, all rights released.

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08:04, 24 November 2010 692 × 972 (146,351 bytes) w:en:Janke (talk | contribs) fixing brightness & contrast
16:08, 24 October 2005 692 × 972 (188,127 bytes) w:en:Urbanwt (talk | contribs) The Stuart No10 steam engine (made from a set of castingsa nd fixings) is a classic first project for many model engineers. It requires the use of a small lathe and a range of hand tools to complete. Photo taken by the author, all rights released.

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