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Stuart D10 twin cylinder vertical engine
Stuart D10 vertical twin-cylinder live steam engine. Visual search results confirm the model name matches the twin-cylinder design seen in the photograph.
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The Stuart D10 Engine
The D10, or "Double Ten," is a prominent model in the world of miniature engineering. It features two vertical cylinders with a bore and stroke of 3/4 inch by 3/4 inch. The cylinders operate 90 degrees out of phase, which prevents "dead spots" and allows the engine to be self-starting and run smoothly at speeds up to 2,000 RPM. This engine is highly regarded for its robust design and is often used in model boats or as a stationary display piece.
Stuart Turner Company History
Stuart Turner Ltd. has a history spanning over 125 years.
Founding: Sidney Marmaduke Stuart Turner started the business in 1898. The success of his initial model designs, particularly the "No. 1 Model Steam Engine," led to the formal establishment of the company in 1906.
Stuart D10 vertical twin-cylinder live steam engine. Visual search results confirm the model name matches the twin-cylinder design seen in the photograph.
Here is more information about this specific model and the company:
The Stuart D10 Engine
The D10, or "Double Ten," is a prominent model in the world of miniature engineering. It features two vertical cylinders with a bore and stroke of 3/4 inch by 3/4 inch. The cylinders operate 90 degrees out of phase, which prevents "dead spots" and allows the engine to be self-starting and run smoothly at speeds up to 2,000 RPM. This engine is highly regarded for its robust design and is often used in model boats or as a stationary display piece.
Stuart Turner Company History
Stuart Turner Ltd. has a history spanning over 125 years.
Founding: Sidney Marmaduke Stuart Turner started the business in 1898. The success of his initial model designs, particularly the "No. 1 Model Steam Engine," led to the formal establishment of the company in 1906.