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Airfix Museum Models |
Beam Engine, battery driven, Airfix Museum Models [image info]
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.
At least two of the range have recently been repackaged and reissued (with references to motorisation removed).
Range
- 1. Beam Engine
- "This was the first 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."
- 4. Four-Stroke Engine
'?. Mill Engine
Airfix also at one point produced an educational model of a jet engine with a rotating core and a transparent shroud to show its internal workings.
External links
Pages in category ‘Airfix Museum Models’
This category contains only the following page.
Media in category ‘Airfix Museum Models’
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
- 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