Saw this at the Resistance Museum in Oslo, did not find its name till your site came up. Thank you so much for keeping things like these up and running. What has been your farthest CQ on any of your sets ? Can I come back to Norway and play with some of these toys ? (wyoming )
Very noisy -the original kit had a wood fired boiler -no gas out in the jungle when you're at war, mate. And that racket would give you away. I've got a Sirius and it is silent even when revving. The boiler was bit like a pressure cooker in size but with a water wall. Fill it up with twigs and light. I saw one years back that was original. We've lost track of it.
The most true STEAMPUNK! Wow!
These are very cool. I would love to acquire one.
Great to see it working. My dad had one dropped during WWII, to help charge batteries.
So interesting.
Can you tell us more about this?
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Great video! Enjoyed watching...
tolles Video, gute Arbeit!
Saw this at the Resistance Museum in Oslo, did not find its name till your site came up. Thank you so much for keeping things like these up and running. What has been your farthest CQ on any of your sets ? Can I come back to Norway and play with some of these toys ? (wyoming )
Amazing thanks
Very noisy -the original kit had a wood fired boiler -no gas out in the jungle when you're at war, mate. And that racket would give you away. I've got a Sirius and it is silent even when revving. The boiler was bit like a pressure cooker in size but with a water wall. Fill it up with twigs and light. I saw one years back that was original. We've lost track of it.
It uses gasoline or kerosene and the sound is caused by the pressure of the exhaust gas under load
Where could I find one?
I've got one, was partially disassembled, I have just finished reassembly, it should work, haven't tested it.
Yes. Where could someone find one?
@@doctordutch Ebay for the steam engine only. "Stuart Turner Sirius"