Here are the plans I've created for the Birmingham "Dribbler" locomotive.
See Birmingham Dribbler - Wikipedia
This little engine was originally offered as a "Toy" in the late 1800's & reproduced years later.
I take no credit for the design & re-created the entire engine from pictures on the internet & from information kindly offered to me on these forums.
As shown on the drawings, these plans are for NON-COMMERCIAL USE, I don't want to see them published in a magazine or re-produced for sale. Unless, of course you have contacted me.
OK, now that that's out of the way...
This was a really fun project for me, it presented some pretty interesting design challenges. I've used some "standard" parts where I could & stayed "True" to the original design, but as builders, you can make the changes as you see fit.
I hope you find the plans complete & satisfactory, if you don't let me know.
(Sheet 1 & 2 shown here, the rest of the drawings are at:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/168eDpfu3r-31Ln1lmlo0l5l2Nc2Pmjpm?usp=sharing
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See Birmingham Dribbler - Wikipedia
This little engine was originally offered as a "Toy" in the late 1800's & reproduced years later.
I take no credit for the design & re-created the entire engine from pictures on the internet & from information kindly offered to me on these forums.
As shown on the drawings, these plans are for NON-COMMERCIAL USE, I don't want to see them published in a magazine or re-produced for sale. Unless, of course you have contacted me.
OK, now that that's out of the way...
This was a really fun project for me, it presented some pretty interesting design challenges. I've used some "standard" parts where I could & stayed "True" to the original design, but as builders, you can make the changes as you see fit.
I hope you find the plans complete & satisfactory, if you don't let me know.
(Sheet 1 & 2 shown here, the rest of the drawings are at:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/168eDpfu3r-31Ln1lmlo0l5l2Nc2Pmjpm?usp=sharing
jOhN