![]() ![]() To purchase the fantastic models please go to Stuart's website, they sell raw casting, machined kits and fully constructed working examples. I have included an article from the SIMEC magazine covering Stuart's history its on the ST History pageĬontact me do not work for stuart models, i am just a huge fan. I hope you find this web site interesting, I am also working on an E-Book that will cover more detail. Each is based on a real engine design often optimised for the small scale. Well it's simple really, the are real engines in miniature, not toys. ![]() Why Stuart Turner engines and not the plethora from other manufacturers, Bing, Stephens, Mamod, etc. Many of the engines have similar features and are evolutions of previous engines, I do not intend to bore you with repetition so will fully detail the first and cover the changes in subsequent designs. Using information from historical documents. Including specifications, descriptions, design analysis and the evolution. I will, over time detail all of Stuart Turner's steam engines. ![]() I have been collecting and refurbishing Stuart Turner's engines, bringing them back to life, some for my collection and others to release into the wild. He soon outgrew his original works and moved to Henley. Over the years he introduced new engines, not just to expand the range but after careful analysis it is clear that he evolved the range to increase the capabilities. Following interest he advertised in the 1901 edition of the Model Engineer magazine. The man who started with a set of castings made to his own design, that was the No.1. ![]()
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