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Revision as of 13:06, 27 October 2017
The Airfix Museum Models range was a small range of display models, larger than the usual Airfix kits, with highly visible working mechanisms suitable for fitting with an electric motor and use for education.
- 1. Beam Engine
- "This was the forst type of engine made to produce rotary motion, using steam power. The Airfix model incorporates moving wheel to activate sliding valve and beam."
- 2. 1804 Steam Locomotive
- "Invented by Richard Trevithick and the first steam locomotive to run on rails. In this model, all parts are moving and wheels are connected to exactly reproduce the action!"
- 3. Paddle Steamer Engine 1827
- "This giant 19th century machine comes to life with Airfix! Big Wheel rotates, activating cam shaft and both pistons."
- Four-Stroke Engine
- Mill Engine
Pages in category ‘Airfix Museum Models’
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Media in category ‘Airfix Museum Models’
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- Beam Engine Kit, box lid (Airfix Museum Models).jpg 1,800 × 1,118; 2.03 MB
- Trevithick 1804 Steam Locomotive, detail (Airfix Museum Models).jpg 1,600 × 1,067; 863 KB