Model Engine Maker
The Showcase => Shows => Topic started by: stevehuckss396 on September 29, 2016, 01:47:02 AM
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Well it's that time of the year folks so get them models shined up and ready for the show. Setup is the 14th and the show is Saturday the 15th. I believe this is the 9th one. If you have never been there you really should check it out.
Muskingum County Fairgrounds
1300 Pershing Road
Zanesville, OH 43701
If ya got'em, bring'em
If not, come see'em
Show keeps getting better every year. If you haven't been yet, stop by it worth the ride.
See everybody there!
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Wow! not a single reply. Anybody going?
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I would love to go but it is to far of a drive for me at this time. Tell George Hughes I said hey!
Dave
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Hi Steve,
I'll be there. I've been looking forward to it.
--Tim
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I'll be there this year.
gbritnell
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Steve,
Sorry to say that I'm not spending my anniversary in Zanesville this year. :'(
Art
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Had a good time at the show. It was nice to see and talk to old modelling friends. I took a few pictures. These are randomly sorted and there may be repeats. I took photos on Friday, so I missed a few important exhibits. Most notably the engines that gbritnell brought. Sorry George!
--TIm
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Batch 1
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/5.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/10.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/15.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/20.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/25.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/30.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/35.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/40.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/50.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/55.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/60.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/65.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/70.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/75.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/80.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/85.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/90.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/95.jpg)
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batch 2
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/100.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/105.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/115.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/120.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/125.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/130.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/135.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/140.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/145.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/150.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/155.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/160.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/165.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/170.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/175.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/180.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/185.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/190.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/195.jpg)
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Batch 3
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/200.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/205.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/210.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/215.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/220.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/225.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/230.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/240.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/245.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/250.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/255.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/260.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/265.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/270.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/275.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/280.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/285.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/290.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/295.jpg)
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Batch 4
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/300.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/305.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/310.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/315.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/320.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/325.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/330.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/335.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/340.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/345.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/350.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/355.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/360.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/365.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/370.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/375.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/380.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/385.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/390.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/395.jpg)
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Batch 5
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/500.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/505.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/510.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/515.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/520.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/525.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/530.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/540.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/545.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/550.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/555.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/560.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/565.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/570.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/575.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/585.jpg)
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/590.jpg)
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Wow! Some awesome model and thanks Tim for sharing them.
Don
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Hi Tim, some very nice and also interesting engines. Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.
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Can anyone tell me what the in line engine in picture 2 & 3 in batch two is? I remember seeing it at another show and thought that it was interesting but could not remember what it was called.
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8) Thanks Tim,
I think I might have seen the odd few desirable casting sets in a few of those pictures :embarassed:
Jo
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Can anyone tell me what the in line engine in picture 2 & 3 in batch two is? I remember seeing it at another show and thought that it was interesting but could not remember what it was called.
That is a Snow Engine designed by Doug Kelley.
Jo
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Some good engine sther Tim, thanks for posting.
I have a few of those desirable casting sets that can be seen on the Minicastings tables :naughty:
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Enjoyed the comprehensive photo round up from the show thousands of miles away! very much, thanks Tim. Lots of great designs/ casting sets of open crank gas engines available in the USA by the look of it..... Dave
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Hi Tim
Thanks for posting all the great pictures from the show; appears there was a good turnout this year.
Dave
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GordonL
The engine in photo's 2 & 3 in batch 2 is called the Snow. It is a tandem cylinder double acting gas engine similar to the very large stationary Snow gas compressor engines built in Buffalo, NY in early 1900's. The original model design was done by Doug Kelley and a build series of his Snow model engine was featured in the the Home Shop Machinist magazine. This particular model is Doug's second Snow model engine and was built to a 60% scale of the original Snow model (.625" bore).
Jeff
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Tim,
Thanks for posting the photos. Looks like a great collection of engines as always at Zanesville.
Chuck
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Great pictures. A show I hope to get too, perhaps as early as next year. Thanks Tim for sharing them.
Bill
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Thanks Tim,
It is great to see pictures from the Zanesville show, when I couldn't make it. Thanks for slipping in your own very worthy engines.
Art
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Thank You Tim for posting all these nice pictures.
What is that engine doing and do You know more about it??
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/210.jpg)
The blast furnace gas engine shown
(http://www.voght.com/mid_east_ohio_2016/105.jpg)
has a big brother being restored in Luxenburg.VERY,VERY big
Ca 1.6 meter bore and stroke
http://www.industrie.lu/arbeddifferdangeGasmaschinen.html
https://blobsvc.wort.lu/picture/c6f8cdf2a51a3ac62a8ae021fac8966a/860/484/wortv3/0f5183c831c69734d58d53a7e1c94bb3ea648f7d
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Neils, the brass engine is an opposed piston engine (2 pistons opposed in the same cylinder) built by Dale Detrich. He has a webpage http://www.daledetrich.com showing some of his engines, but I don't see that particular one featured there. You could email him. He's a very nice guy.
As for the "Snow" engine, it has a few big brothers here in the US. I have seen a large one running myself. Very large.
--Tim
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I have a few of those desirable casting sets that can be seen on the Minicastings tables :naughty:
Admits he who says such bad things about casting sets ::)
I think really you find casting sets just as desirable as I do except you keep telling people how they don't need to make models out of castings they should use bar stock then acquiring the castings on the QT. I reckon you have more of what you class as desirable casting sets than I do :stickpoke:
They tell me that first stage of overcoming an addiction is being able to admit you have it ;)
Jo
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Thanks for the information on the Snow engine. I will have to do some investigation.