Model Engineering
Sandstone has agreed with South Africa's top model makers to host a special section on their web site which would concentrate on areas of interest for railway locomotive model makers worldwide. The idea was proposed by Andries Keyser, whose introduction features below.
One of our most steadfast supporters over the years and someone who has been of immense assistance to model makers around the world with respect to the provision of technical information is Hannes Paling. As a summary to the outstanding contributions that Hannes has made and continues to make he has prepared this introductory statement for us:
Since the start of the industrial revolution man has created many types of machines, the steam locomotive was one of these. The steam locomotive has held a special fascination to young and old for more than a century. With the withdrawal of the steam locomotive from active service a vacuum was formed which was ably filled by the Sandstone Heritage Trust's Unique collection in this country, especially narrow gauge locomotives and rolling stock. It has from the smallest locomotive, a Decauville type 1, which is the only working example in the world, two examples of Lawleys with a rich history spanning more than a hundred years each, again the only working examples in the world and narrow gauge super power in the form of the NG15 and various Garratt classes, which don't need a introduction, with a good spread in between from all major manufacturers world wide. Sandstone narrow gauge railway and website has been a inspiration to many model builders around the world, examples of Sandstone engines are built in Australia, the UK, the States, Europe, Germany and of course South Africa, from small H0 gauge models to one third size working models are built. Many of the models built in other countries were inspired by photo's on the Sandstone website. To all model builders around the world, please let us have pictures of your work, perhaps we could share some of our experiences. Best regards, Please direct all queries, contributions and questions to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
Leon Kamfer’s SAR 15F in 5”gge I started building locos with a Simplex that took me 5 years. After the Simplex I completed a part built 5" King Class loco. I took a brake while overseas, and when returning in 1997 decided to built a 5" SAR loco. I actually started with a 19D...Last Updated (Monday, 01 February 2010 13:44) |
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Sandstone has agreed with South Africa's top model makers to host a special section on their web site which would concentrate on areas of interest for railway locomotive model makers worldwide. The idea was proposed by Andries Keyser, whose introduction features below.


I started building locos with a Simplex that took me 5 years. After the Simplex I completed a part built 5" King Class loco. I took a brake while overseas, and when returning in 1997 decided to built a 5" SAR loco. I actually started with a 19D...
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