This is a great photo. One of the 6″ Little Samson next to our best selling 4″ Burrell Agi just so everyone can see the size difference.
Size Comparison
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This is a great photo. One of the 6″ Little Samson next to our best selling 4″ Burrell Agi just so everyone can see the size difference.
She runs very well, a couple of small rattles starting to crop up as expected, the pump fills the boiler extremely quickly (quick trip around the block sent the boiler from nearly empty to nearly full), and the changes made
Today on this wonderful day I managed to get the engine out of the workshop, the first time in almost the two years that I have been building it (ordered at Dorset 2018).
Having visited the GDSF on a number of occasions and greatly enjoyed all the full size and smaller engines on display I have taken the plunge and embarked on building a STW Burrell and being seduced by the line up
Road run to an appropriate named pub!!
Excuse the pun but just look at this pair of Steam Traction World 4″ Burrell road loco rear wheels painted and lined, by Adam Meredith Traditional Painting and Lining.
In this difficult time of social distancing we thought it was time for a show of unity and the latest staff photo so we pulled some engines outside in the sun and hey presto. Don’t worry no rules have been
One thing that we are consistently impressed with is you, our customers. From the brilliance of your engine builds to your support and enthusiasm throughout our Steam Traction World journey, thus far. We also love the team spirit, the community
In a time where everything seems so, so bad, there are glimpses of happiness and hope. There are so many people offering to help others, help to our key workers, neighbours and even strangers. These acts of kindness aren’t being
We like to offer our fans challenges – they are very knowledgeable – so we offered these seemingly, steamingly powered inventions. But were they fact or fiction? See if you can tell. 1. Dutch motorcycle mechanic guru René van Tuil