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Hey Patrons! It's time for a new batch of stickers and credits for all the Rockstar patrons who joined in June. Sticker packs are in the mail for all of you, and the credits have been updated in the blog and future videos. Tomorrow's video will still have the old credits, because the update didn't make my production time cutoff, but watch for your names starting next week.

As always, thank you to ALL my amazing Patrons. I'm continually humbled that so many of you will share your hard-earned money in any amount to help keep this channel going. I get teared-up just thinking about it sometimes!

This month's featured book is The Pennsylvania A3 Switcher by the legendary Kozo Hiraoka. This is Kozosan's beginner locomotive project book and it's incredible. If you're interested in building a locomotive, this is the book to buy. He walks you through every detail, every operation, every fixture and every skill you need to build this excellent locomotive in 3.5" or 7.25" gauge (ie. fairly small or giant, your choice).

I'll be honest- if I had known about this book before I discovered stationary engine casting kits, I might be halfway through building this locomotive right now. This book is that good, and I will definitely be building my own Pennsy at some point. Thanks again, and see you all in tomorrow's video!



Comments

Thank you for all you put out. I actually built a steam engine in 1976 when I was in High School. I'm looking forward to trying to use the info to help me build the engine for the SS.

Ed Silky

It will definitely help you on that steam wagon project, I would say. A simple locomotive project covers all the skills needed to build any sort of steam vehicle. It's true that Kozo's books are not cheap, but so it goes with a niche hobby like this. Not a lot of volume to keep costs down. It's beautifully produced though, and you won't be disappointed. He does all the drawings by hand so the entire book is a work of art. Of course, even the simplest locomotive project is still a huge project, so it's good to work up to these things.

Blondihacks

I'm hoping that the book has a lot of info I can use toward making the truck.

Ed Silky

Any thoughts?

Ed Silky

I just ordered it, but WOW, it's not a cheap book! I actually want to build a working Stanley Steamer Mountain Wagon. I'm more of a car person (rather than trains). I'm thinking 1/8 scale using RC, but something large enough to ride on.

Ed Silky

That makes me happy. I especially look forward to your line survey, grading, and track building ... because like, you, I know you want to. :-) But don't hesitate to ask for extra funding for something big and/or fun ... that's all I'm saying.

Peter Laws

No bribery required for this one! πŸ˜€ It's a virtual certainty that I will build a locomotive at some point, but I need to build up my skills more first with smaller steam projects. I have a queue of interesting ones that will be my continuing Steam School. Stay tuned!

Blondihacks

Primer on the Pennsylvania's steam (and many electric!) locomotive classification system. https://everything2.com/title/Pennsylvania+Railroad+locomotive+classification Now, then ... how do we get our hero to actually build one? A couple bucks each into a gofundme type of thing? Does Patreon have a "one time special contribution feature"? 'Cause I'd kick in $5 ... maybe more ... towards that. Because it would be cool!

Peter Laws

OMG, you have got to build that locomotive - that would be so cool!

Chris Torrence


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