THE FUTURE ?
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THE FUTURE ?
HI GUYS,
GOT TO THINKING THE OTHER DAY, VERY DANGERIOUS I KNOW !!
I REALISE THAT AT THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALOT ON YOUR MINDS, BUT OVER THE NEXT 18 MONTHS APPROX YOUR ENTIRE, CURRENT RANGE OF BUILDS WILL ONE BY ONE COME TO AN END.
MY QUESTION IS, HAVE YOU HAD ANY THOUGHTS ON WHAT YOUR NEXT BUILDS MAYBE ?
MAYBE YOU ARE OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS FROM THE FORUM, OR IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN MIND, SOME FEEDBACK ON THOSE IDEAS. OR EVEN FIRE US UP FOR OUR NEXT PROJECT !
REGARDS
BRUCE
GOT TO THINKING THE OTHER DAY, VERY DANGERIOUS I KNOW !!
I REALISE THAT AT THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALOT ON YOUR MINDS, BUT OVER THE NEXT 18 MONTHS APPROX YOUR ENTIRE, CURRENT RANGE OF BUILDS WILL ONE BY ONE COME TO AN END.
MY QUESTION IS, HAVE YOU HAD ANY THOUGHTS ON WHAT YOUR NEXT BUILDS MAYBE ?
MAYBE YOU ARE OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS FROM THE FORUM, OR IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN MIND, SOME FEEDBACK ON THOSE IDEAS. OR EVEN FIRE US UP FOR OUR NEXT PROJECT !
REGARDS
BRUCE
BUNGLE- Number of posts: 216
Age: 51
Location: HERTS (2" BURRELL)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
Re: THE FUTURE ?
Evening Bruce,
We have given new products some serious thought recently. We intend to add a new section to the forum shortly with new product ideas plus customers, old and new can then put any suggestions of engines/accessories they would like to see.
We already have a new batch of Likamobile's pencilled in for summer 2009 with a couple of orders already placed. We intend to release a 2" Burrell Agricultural Wagon (that can be used as a driving truck) to coincide with the completion of the 2" Burrells and Steve has also almost completed the design of a 4.5" Foden Artic/Timber Tractor that we plan to start advertising prior to Christmas. A new 4" scale heavy duty traction wagon has also been designed for release during 2009.
We've also contemplated a 3" scale lorry plus a larger 4" scale compound traction engine.
Any thoughts?
Regards
Dean & Steve
We have given new products some serious thought recently. We intend to add a new section to the forum shortly with new product ideas plus customers, old and new can then put any suggestions of engines/accessories they would like to see.
We already have a new batch of Likamobile's pencilled in for summer 2009 with a couple of orders already placed. We intend to release a 2" Burrell Agricultural Wagon (that can be used as a driving truck) to coincide with the completion of the 2" Burrells and Steve has also almost completed the design of a 4.5" Foden Artic/Timber Tractor that we plan to start advertising prior to Christmas. A new 4" scale heavy duty traction wagon has also been designed for release during 2009.
We've also contemplated a 3" scale lorry plus a larger 4" scale compound traction engine.
Any thoughts?
Regards
Dean & Steve
Steam Traction World- Number of posts: 305
Location: Daventry UK
Registration date: 2008-06-18

Re: THE FUTURE ?
Yes 4" maclaren
or go with the 6" burrell you had planned before.
mark
mark

tef 20- Number of posts: 38
Location: SHETLAND 4" burrell & 4 1/2" foden
Registration date: 2008-06-19
re: The Future
Hi Guys
The wife and I wondered if you would consider a 2" Burrell showmans engine?
cheer's Tony
The wife and I wondered if you would consider a 2" Burrell showmans engine?
cheer's Tony

TonyT- Number of posts: 94
Age: 41
Location: Truro,Cornwall. (2" Burrell)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
The Future
Whatever it is it's got to be a 2" model for me, as anthing bigger wont fit the garage or the pocket!
Don't mind what it is although a lorry would be nice with a trailer to carry the 2" burrell
Alan
Don't mind what it is although a lorry would be nice with a trailer to carry the 2" burrell
Alan
Big Al- Number of posts: 86
Age: 55
Location: Oxford, England (2" Burrell)
Registration date: 2008-06-18
Re: THE FUTURE ?
Well as soon as I have finished my 2" Burrell I fancy something in 4" to 6" scale, I have a yearning for some sort of lorry perhaps a Sentinel or similar, could be tempted by a Foden what about a steam roller?? that would be different 

Vapor- Number of posts: 96
Age: 99
Location: Isle of Wight (2" Burrell & 5" Duchess ex MW)
Registration date: 2008-06-18
Re: THE FUTURE ?
At different times of different days, i fancy different things ('er indoors says i can't have anything !!!!!!, but i've never listened yet!!)
wagons
rollers
showmans
portables
All appeal, dependings what i'm reading/watching/looking at, at the time
Regards
Bruce
wagons
rollers
showmans
portables
All appeal, dependings what i'm reading/watching/looking at, at the time
Regards
Bruce
BUNGLE- Number of posts: 216
Age: 51
Location: HERTS (2" BURRELL)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
Re: THE FUTURE ?
Something that has not been modelled before!
I have no specific model in mind but I would recommend a prototype that would be exclusive to Steam Traction World thereby limiting the number in circulation. Picking a prototype that with few modifications could be produced in agricultural, roller, showman's and road locomotive would also limit the number of any one type in circulation. Aveling and Porter miniatures are under represented in the rally circuit so that may be a good place to start.
To keep the design cost down how about a road engine based on the Hornsby Chain Track Tractor.
I have no specific model in mind but I would recommend a prototype that would be exclusive to Steam Traction World thereby limiting the number in circulation. Picking a prototype that with few modifications could be produced in agricultural, roller, showman's and road locomotive would also limit the number of any one type in circulation. Aveling and Porter miniatures are under represented in the rally circuit so that may be a good place to start.
To keep the design cost down how about a road engine based on the Hornsby Chain Track Tractor.
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Julia

Julia- Number of posts: 38
Location: South East England
Registration date: 2008-06-17
Re: THE FUTURE ?
HI JULIA,
MAXITRAK OF COURSE DO THEIR A&P TRACTOR, AND WAGON. SEE A FEW TRACTORS AT RALLYS, BUT ONLY SEEN ONE WAGON AND THAT WAS AT DORSET THIS YEAR, I KNOW THEY ONLY DO THEM TO ORDER.
HOW ABOUT A 3" A&P ROLLER FOR A CHANGE, BOTH STYLE AND SCALE ?
WOULDN'T A ROAD GOING HORNBY CHAIN, BE A FOSTER? AS I BELEIVE THAT THEY WERE BASED ON FOSTER COMPONENTS. THE MAIN MAN COULD TELL US FOR SURE, STEVE ?
REGARDS
BRUCE
MAXITRAK OF COURSE DO THEIR A&P TRACTOR, AND WAGON. SEE A FEW TRACTORS AT RALLYS, BUT ONLY SEEN ONE WAGON AND THAT WAS AT DORSET THIS YEAR, I KNOW THEY ONLY DO THEM TO ORDER.
HOW ABOUT A 3" A&P ROLLER FOR A CHANGE, BOTH STYLE AND SCALE ?
WOULDN'T A ROAD GOING HORNBY CHAIN, BE A FOSTER? AS I BELEIVE THAT THEY WERE BASED ON FOSTER COMPONENTS. THE MAIN MAN COULD TELL US FOR SURE, STEVE ?
REGARDS
BRUCE
BUNGLE- Number of posts: 216
Age: 51
Location: HERTS (2" BURRELL)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
The Future
How about something a little simpler(?) like a 2 cylinder compound conversion for the 4inch Burrell?
Paul
Paul
thehawk- Number of posts: 11
Location: Templecombe (4" Burrell)
Registration date: 2008-06-22
Re: THE FUTURE ?
I asked a question along similar lines a few days ago yet got no reply, maybe I should have shouted! 4" Showman's engine please to go with the similar scale fairground organ I am currently building.
Got to say that the complete lack of a reply hasn't given me a lot of confidence - and is exactly the kind of thing that kept us from committing to the 5" Duchess.
Ta.
Got to say that the complete lack of a reply hasn't given me a lot of confidence - and is exactly the kind of thing that kept us from committing to the 5" Duchess.
Ta.
MikeyMike- Number of posts: 3
Location: Lancashire
Registration date: 2008-10-18
Re: THE FUTURE ?
as i am building a 2" burrell, i would be interested in a 2" scale water bauser/ driving seat for 2 people, if the 2" burrell will pull 2 people?
may be interested in a 4" compound traction engine in the future!
P.S very pleased with my boiler.
Jon
may be interested in a 4" compound traction engine in the future!
P.S very pleased with my boiler.
Jon
forge- Number of posts: 36
Location: Norfolk (2" Burrell)
Registration date: 2008-07-01
Re: THE FUTURE ?
HI GUYS,
HAD ANOTHER THOUGHT TODAY (SAID IN AN EARLIER POST MY IDEAS CHANGE ALL THE TIME !!), AS THERE IS A STRONG BURRELL THEME TO THE RANGE (A VERY GOOD THING !!) HOW ABOUT A BURRELL STEAM WAGON ?
NO COMPLETE FULL SIZE ONES REMAIN, JUST SOME PARTS IN DIFFERENT PLACES (LINCS, SCOTLAND TO NAME COUPLE) THERE ARE HOWEVER FULL PLANS AROUND THAT STEVE COULD WORK WITH.
OK I'LL GET ME COAT NOW !!
REGARDS
BRUCE
HAD ANOTHER THOUGHT TODAY (SAID IN AN EARLIER POST MY IDEAS CHANGE ALL THE TIME !!), AS THERE IS A STRONG BURRELL THEME TO THE RANGE (A VERY GOOD THING !!) HOW ABOUT A BURRELL STEAM WAGON ?
NO COMPLETE FULL SIZE ONES REMAIN, JUST SOME PARTS IN DIFFERENT PLACES (LINCS, SCOTLAND TO NAME COUPLE) THERE ARE HOWEVER FULL PLANS AROUND THAT STEVE COULD WORK WITH.
OK I'LL GET ME COAT NOW !!
REGARDS
BRUCE
BUNGLE- Number of posts: 216
Age: 51
Location: HERTS (2" BURRELL)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
The next project
How about a 4'' Clayton & Shuttleworth compound which could then either be a Road Loco/Crane engine/ Showmans, there's not many around & they are a good solid looking engine. Another idea would be to do a 4'' kit of a fairground organ that could be run from a showmans.

Steve Traill- Number of posts: 34
Age: 52
Location: Illogan Redruth Cornwall
Registration date: 2008-06-29
Re: THE FUTURE ?
I would have thought a 6" or even an 8" clayton undertype wagon would work well, perhaps with a choice of bodies and or chassis lengths. The vertical boiler and separate underslung engine should keep fabrication / machining costs low and the chassis can't get much simpler. Something like this-
http://www.stationroadsteam.co.uk/stock%20pages/3084/index.htm
http://www.stationroadsteam.co.uk/stock%20pages/3084/index.htm
durhambuilder- Number of posts: 1
Location: west country
Registration date: 2008-10-31
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