A Delightful Little Samson Traction Engine at 5/8″ Scale
Today I’m thrilled to feature a delightful little model traction engine at 5/8″ to the foot that looks so much like a Little Samson engine, It could well have been modelled on that prototype.
Of course, it may not be a model of the Little Samson Traction Engine, but it’s so close in appearance I’m going to assume (rightly or wrongly) that it is.
More Photos of the 5/8″ Little Samson Traction Engine Model in the Gallery Below
How To Get Castings And Plans To Build This Delightful Model
This would make a fine first model of a traction engine, not only does it look good, it runs well on live steam too as shown in the video below.
The great news is that the creator of this model “myfordboy” has made castings and plans available to any budding builder. Just send an email to myfordboy at gmail.com .
It would be nice if you could mention and mention LittleSamsonTractionEngine.com but I assure you I have no commercial benefit in this – just helping out a fellow traction engine builder.
More Information About This Engine And The Builder
The engine is featured on myfordboy’s blog at https://myfordboy.blogspot.com/p/the-myfordboy-traction-engine.html and he has a how-to-build series on his Youtube channel at https://youtu.be/kbqVyZHv2fs?si=-PidD2fEIvViMsKK
See The Little Samson Traction Engine Running Under Life Steam
The movie below shows how well the 5/8″ scale Little Samson Traction Engine runs under it’s own live steam.
The movie starts with detailing how to build an improved gas burner for the model, something I’m very interested in copying for my own 3/4″ scale model Burrell traction engine I’m building.
But stick with it until towards the end of the movie you see the Little Samson Traction Engine running under it’s own steam.
Please Leave Your Comments Below
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Hi myfordboy, many thanks for your permission to publish this post.
Interesting to hear about David building a Little Samson traction engine.
in addition to this website I participate in a Little Samson builders email circle.
It could be useful for David either/and to be aware of this website (http://littlesamsontractionengine.com) and perhaps to join the email circle. I’d be grateful if you could let David know about these options.
Hi Alan,
That is fine you can add the details to your site. I guess it does look like a Little Samson. I took elements from several engines for the design, I wanted cast wheels to simplify the construction.
I have made nearly 200 sets of castings for this model and a similar amount for my steam engine model. This one uses the same engine design.
A friend of mine is building the Little Samson in a smaller scale.
Regards