Hank's Machine Shop

Started by Larry C, October 15, 2025, 06:00:58 PM

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friscomike

Howdy Larry,

Are you finished with Hank's?  It seems like you always find something more to add to your builds.  Great job.  Thanks for the fun build to follow.

Have fun,
mike
My current builds are a Post Office. and miscellaneous rolling stock

Larry C

No, I'm far from done with Hank's I just set it aside to do the Challenge build. Now it'll be back at it.
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Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
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Bernd

A little late to the steam engine party. That steam engine is known as a launch engine used in early steam boats. It was used to power the Climax Class A engines. Here some pictures of it on the engine.

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Bernd
New York, Vermont & Northern Rwy. - Route of the Black Diamonds

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Larry,

Nice work on the engine and boiler. Neat detail with the coal and shovel.

Tom
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Larry C

Bernd thanks for the explanation and photos; it's greatly appreciated.

Curt thank you.

Tom thanks. Details are great for helping tell a story.
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Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
Current Projects: Hank's Machine Shop
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KentuckySouthern

Terrific looking machinery.
Karl

Larry C

Karl thank you; it's coming along albeit slowly.
Owner & CEO of
Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
Current Projects: Hank's Machine Shop
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Rick

Larry, nice job on the chimney and wire pipe.
They look good.

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