TOY STEAM BIBLE
A new (April '07) online collector resource consisting of photos and
descriptions of hundreds of toy steam engines, compiled from
submissions by collectors worldwide. Great resource to identify
that elusive engine, with more manufacturers and examples in one spot
than anywhere else on the net
STEAM SITE OF MOOSEMAN (UK) Odilon is
my "brother in steam", and really helped me expand and refine my
collection and build this website. His site is a very engaging
tour including toy steam collecting, boat building and restoring
tips and tricks. One of the best sources for Bowman Models info
on the web
STEAM SITE OF Steve Tyner (US) BEST site on the web for a dazzling array of top quality machinist built steam engines presented in an engaging website...a must visit
JENSEN MANUFACTURING (US) BEST online commercial steam mfg. site for the company that has given us Jensen Steam Engines dating back to 1932...fantastic museum section for identifying and dating older Jensens and a step by step factory tour gives makes you feel like you are THERESTEAM SITE OF John O'Rear (US) BEST site on the web for all things related to Nuremberg steam engines...superb photos & identifying info. set in the historical perspective
STEAM SITE OF CRABFU (US) and his wild steam powered robotic creations
STEAM SITE OF Sandy Hunter (UK) Sandy has taken a stab at building his first website to showcase a growing collection lovely UK origin toy steam engines. This gentleman is a fellow moderator on the Unofficial Mamod and Other Steam forum and one of just a few steamers I have actually met in person. Sandy hails from Scotland and his good humor is matched only by his ability to put a blazing shine on his brass engines. Look for Sandy's site to grow in content with a bit of time.
STEAM SITE OF Kritika (UK) Steve
has a very geographically diverse collection of steam pieces and has melded that with his diving hobby...a relatively new, nicely done website demonstrating a lot of skill.
STEAM SITE OF Les Marsh (UK) Les has just made the plunge into website creation to showcase his rapidly growing collection of British and German engines and accessories. Worth a check for the extensive examples it contains.
Gintschel-Modellbau (Germany) Karsten has built an engaging website to feature his latest creations...lots of eye candy here!!