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  2. Jensen Steam Engines - Wikipedia

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    Tom Jensen Sr (1901–1992) was born and educated in Denmark and was interested in steam engines from an early age. In 1923 he made a large model steam engine which is still in working order and is now unofficially known as the Jensen #1. As a young man, he moved to the United States looking for work as an engineer.

  3. Model steam engine - Wikipedia

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    A model steam engine is a small steam engine not built for serious use. Often they are built as an educational toy for children, in which case it is also called a toy steam engine, or for live steam enthusiasts. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, demonstration models were also in use at universities and engineering schools, frequently ...

  4. Mamod - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide. Products. Toy steam engines. Website. mamod.co.uk. End =2024. Mamod is a toy manufacturer based in Britain that specializes in producing live steam Models. The Company Was Founded in Birmingham in 1937 by Geoffrey Malins. The Name "Mamod" is a combination of "Malins Models."

  5. Category:Toy steam engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Toy steam engine manufacturers. Makers of miniature working steam engines (i.e. "live steam") to be used as educational toys. Note that some of these companies no longer produce toy steam engines today. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Model steam engine manufacturers.

  6. Model engineering - Wikipedia

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    A typical beginner's project. Model engineering is the pursuit of constructing proportionally-scaled miniature working representations of full-sized machines. It is a branch of metalworking with a strong emphasis on artisanry, as opposed to mass production. While now mainly a hobby, in the past it also had commercial and industrial purpose.

  7. Oscillating cylinder steam engine - Wikipedia

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    A simple oscillating cylinder engine, part of a Mamod SE2 working steam model. An oscillating cylinder steam engine (also known as a wobbler in the US) [citation needed] is a simple steam-engine design (proposed by William Murdoch at the end of 18th century) that requires no valve gear.

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