I Scratchbuilt a working Showman's Engine
Become a Terrier55Stepney Patron and be thanked for supporting the channel! www.patreon.com/terrier55stepney ---------- A cancelled stop motion animation led me to scratch-build a cardstock Showman's Engine, which I made able to be doubled up as a Traction Engine. Here's how it was made. Whilst it never got to feature as a prop in its intended use in a Bluebell advert, it's patiently waiting for a role perhaps as Trevor. It's quite Jekyll and Hyde as it stands; one side is a stunning red with amazing detail on the lining whereas the other is a humble green with red stripes. It does have a working flywheel which is a first achievement for my models.

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