The Story of the Scamp by Colin Edmondson - The little loco with a big heart.
This book documents the development of the Scamp Locomotive but also Colin’s design and engineering background which has led him to become one of the most influential designers in the Miniature Railway Landscape.
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The Story of the Scamp by Colin Edmondson - The little loco with a big heart.
This book documents the development of the Scamp Locomotive but also Colin’s design and engineering background which has led him to become one of the most influential designers in the Miniature Railway Landscape.
This book includes some wonderful details about Colin’s background and first forays into railways with details of how he became a pioneer in the Minimal Gauge railways movement which has developed over the last few decades.
Regardless of whether you actually own a scamp you will enjoy this 43 page book packed full of miniature railway information and photos.
In an A4 format with colour photographs written by Colin Edmondson with contributions from David Malton, Chris Stockdale, Chris Dixon and a number of Scamps’ owners.
Please note this book does include details about building a scamp but no plans or detailed drawings as the loco uses Laser Cut components supplied by Colin through CMD enginering. For more info please see the Scamp Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/449895411876067
Weight (KG) : 0.2 (approx)
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