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* [[Pattern Making for the Beginner's Locomotive]] | * [[Pattern Making for the Beginner's Locomotive]] | ||
* [[Axle Boxes and Side Rods for the Beginner's Locomotive]] | * [[Axle Boxes and Side Rods for the Beginner's Locomotive]] | ||
* [[Drive Wheels Rods for the Beginner's Locomotive]] | |||
* [[Tender Hand Pump for 3/4" Scale Locomotives]] | * [[Tender Hand Pump for 3/4" Scale Locomotives]] | ||
* [[Beginner's Locomotive Safety Valve]] | * [[Beginner's Locomotive Safety Valve]] |
Revision as of 21:32, 25 December 2021
Starting in the September-October 1952 edition, the The Miniature Locomotive ran a series of articles detailing the work of Cliff Blackstaffe of Vancouver, BC. Blackstaffe had developed plans on the construction of a beginner’s 0-4-0 with a slip eccentric valve gear.
Cliff Blackstaffe taking a turn on the GGLS track behind his 0-4-0. From "The North American Live Steamers", January 1956.
Articles
- Blackstaffe Beginner's Locomotive Part 1
- Blackstaffe Beginner's Locomotive Part 2
- Pattern Making for the Beginner's Locomotive
- Axle Boxes and Side Rods for the Beginner's Locomotive
- Drive Wheels Rods for the Beginner's Locomotive
- Tender Hand Pump for 3/4" Scale Locomotives
- Beginner's Locomotive Safety Valve