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Spent a little time in loft making a list of what I have. So below is a revised list.
Westbury seagull x2
Stuart turner lightweight single
Peewee v4
Wall 604 duplex marine
Wall wizard flat twin
Atom* x2
Pratt whitney R985 radial
Pratt whitney r1830 radial
The phoenix edgar westbury
Wall 10cc single
Orr tornado 65
Westbury whippet x2
Westbury sealion x2
1938 chunn chum
Single j5
Channel island special x3
Feeney x2
Dynamotive merlin
Gypsy 1/4 scale
Lindberg hornet
Br2 inlet castings x2
Titan 60 x2
Windsong
1938 bantam
Falcon 1 5cc by 1066
Peewee set from karl spielmaker
Vivell no drawings
M and m no drawings
Nova no drawings
Atom minor
Morton m5
Cave cobra 1946
Wall 4 cylinder
Featherweight* wall aero rotary valve (falcon)
Kittiwake
Falcon flat twin ( John t Fergusson)
Condor Flat four ( John t Fergusson)
Gnome x2
Aeronca
Brown jr
Holt caterpillar
Wright j5 radial heads& rockers require crankcase
Daimler 1885
Mercedes 1909
Corliss* tandem twin. (Twin flywheel)

You are missing a Kiwi
 
I must say that is very nice looking work on the engines and radiator. I built a radiator of Jerry's design and it gets comments whenever I show it.
gbritnell
 
George. Thankyou for the compliment. Coming from you means a lot.
 
So if I assume that Howell took you 3 months start to finish, I calculate that is about 20 years of castings to hand.

By the time you have made that lot you will probably need something a bit more challenging than someone else's designs and second hand castings... have you thought of designing your own engines?

Jo
 
Jo actually 2 months 25days ;).
I have thought about designing my own or scaling down bike engines.
 
Thats a nice job on the V4 and good to see it properly finished with paint and mounted, some people are in such a rush to get through their casting collections they don't bother to finish them off properly before moving onto the next. :rolleyes:

I have done a couple of my own designs and enjoy that aspect as well as replicating hard to get old cast engines by making from solid and/or fabrication. There are still a few casting sets that I would still find desirable but see myself doing more of my own thing in the future.
 
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