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Pete W.:
Hi there, all,

Well, my neighbour, Simon, has been busy and has built a trailer and water dandy to tow behind his engine.  (I've been helping him in a very small way.)  Some of you may remember that I posted some photos of the engine a couple of years ago.  His latest work has produced a trailer and a water dandy, generally to the same notional scale as the engine.  The trailer is slightly shorter than a traditional living van would be - this ensures that it will fit on the back of his Dodge pick-up so he can take the whole train to rallies in one journey.

Anyway, as Bob would say, photos:

and there's the train, loaded-up and ready to roll:

I'm sorry that the underside of the trailer is deep in shadow - I took the photos in bright sunlight.  I haven't been able to crop them either.  Since I 'upgraded' my Windows 7 to 64-bit my old faithful MicroSoft Photo Editor doesn't work anymore and I haven't yet got up-to-speed with 'Contrast & Brightness' in any of the 64-bit photo editing software.

If anyone wants more information on the engine and can't find the earlier thread, comment on this one and I'll try to post a resume.

P.S.: I've amended this post to delete the links to PhotoBucket and attached the photos directly.

tom osselton:
Beautiful I'd love to have something like that to go for coffee on!

Joules:
I like the barrel....    :beer:

DavidA:
Very nice job.

I was wondering about the water trailer. When full that barrel will be very heavy. Is the frame up to it ?

Dave.

awemawson:
It's thirsty work running a steam engine. That barrel is full of Harvey's Best Bitter for the Engineman not water for the Engine  :lol:

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