 more | Mamod Steam Roller SR1a (1312) Second only to the Steam Traction Engine in popularity, this is a classic steam roller at its best!
The SR1A Steam Roller is a superbly engineered model of an early steam roller used in the early part of the 19th century for road construction.It is a working steam model with painted brass boiler containing a water gauge, safety valve, pull chain steam whistle and reversing lever. The front chassis is steerable with included steering rod. Brass piston and cylinder power the flywheel that drives the belt to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is fed to the chimney for a realistic sound.All complete and ready to go as a fuel tablet is included. You do need water! | |
 more | Mamod Brass Traction Engine - TE1AB (1313B) The TE1AB model is a good copy of the original, in days gone by they were a portable powerhouse on the land as well as in the towns. The Mamod TE1AB is of highly detailed metal construction with a polished brass boiler, water level gauge, safety valve, working steam whistle and reversing lever. Supplied complete with removable red and white canopy and steering extension rod. The brown spoked diecast flywheel runs a drive belt connected to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is vented to the chimney for a realistic sound | |
 more | Mamod Steam Traction Engine Centurion d/a Piston (1313C) Special model for 2007 with double acting piston cylinder for increased power. Length 270mm, Height 180mm, Width 130mm, Weight 1700g. | |
 more | Mamod Steam Wagon SW1 Blue with barrels (1318) This truck was based on the 'Foden Steam Truck' design. You would have seen such a vehicle in the twenties as an alternative to horse drawn carriages.
Heavy metal construction throughout with diecast spoked wheels. Single cylinder provides ample power to drive model in both forward and reverse. The removable cab back allows easy access to the fire box and water level gauge. Comes with 8 wooden barrels, | |
 more | Mamod Steam Roadster SA1 Cream (1319) This model was influenced by the style of the American Mercer Raceboat & Stutz Bearcat of the early 1900s. Solid brass boiler with nickel plated fire box. Diecast spoked wheels accent the styled metal fenders. Drive belts are powered by a twin grooved pulley connected to the drive shaft | |
 more | Mamod Edwardian Fire Engine FE1 (1404) A must for the Steam enthusiast and collector. A fine example of a working live steam Edwardian Fire Engine. Finished in typical bright red with brass and chrome trim, nickel finish fire box and brass boiler with water gauge glass and safety valve. Also has steerable front chassis. There is a ladder which extends to approx 50cm and a hose reel with hose | |
 more | Mamod Limousine SA1LB Burgundy (1403B) his unique and realistic working model captures the realism of years gone by. A four-seater Limousine, the gold colored wheels highlight the burgundy body and chassis of this collector piece | |
 more | Mamod Stationery Steam Engine SP2 (1332) The Mamod SP2 starter steam engine features a brass boiler equipped with glass water gauge and safety valve. The firebox is constructed of metal with a chrome finish. The brass piston/cylinder and flywheel assembly are mounted on top of boiler.
One of the first in a long range of live steam models produced by Mamod. Ideal for demonstrating the principles of steam to enthuastic youngsters or oldsters at home or in the classroom. It's one of those "Let Dad show you" and then watch and wait | |
 more | Mamod Stationery Steam Engine SP4 (1334) The SP4 stationary engine has a brass boiler equipped with safety valve and working whistle.
Reversible engine with control lever mounted separately on the metal base plate. Copper piping supplies the piston and cylinder with ample steam to drive several accessories from the grooved pulley. A brass horizontal boiler equipped with safety valve and working whistle for a realistic sound. Workshop also illustrated not included! | |
 more | Mamod Stationery Steam Engine SP5 (1335) Classic twin cylinder steam engine with oscillating brass cylinders. Brass boiler with water level gauge, safety valve and steam whistle. This engine has forward control only. Suitable for operating the 1336 workshop | |
 more | Mamod Stationery Steam Engine with Dynamo SP5D (1335D) Twin cylinder stationary engine with generator and light with pressure gauge extra. This new steam engine comes with a dynamo and light. Has powerful twin oscillating brass cylinders, pistons and brass boiler, whistle and safety valve. Heavy all metal base. Has grooved pulley to drive workshop when dynamo is disconnected. This engine has forward control only | |
 more | Mamod Delivery Van DV1 1920's Green/Blue (1408) A very collectable item. This beautifully built model has forward and reverse control, a single acting brass piston and cylinder that provides ample power to the belt drive propelling the model across the floor. Steel and zinc die-castings are used. A control lever allows the driver to change the direction. This unique van has rubber tires, front spring suspension, brass boiler and safety valve. A bright green livery and the Mamod logo make this van an attractive working steam model. Working pressure is 15psi. Also available in blue livery | |
 more | Mamod Le Mans Racer Blue (1411) A working model of a steam car which ran in the glory of the famous Le Mans 24 hour race in the 1930's.
Styled after the famous front wheel drive Alvis that came third in a Le Mans race. This special racer has twin cylinders. This model car will go forward at a high rate of speed | |
 more | Mamod London Bus Green/Red 1920's (1410)
1920 - outside stairs 'B' type omnibus.
The London Bus has a very ambitious design, based on the original 1920’s 'B' Type Omnibus of the London General. The rear wheels of the bus have beautiful castings. The interior has a curved stairway to the upper deck and appropriate graphics adoring the coach work. The result is very striking indeed
also available in red livery | |
 more | Mamod Trailer SR1A (1370) A sturdily constructed general purpose wagon with swivel front axle and a drawbar which hitches on to the rear of steam roller or traction engine | |
 more | Mamod Tractor & Wagon Kit TWK1 (1400) An attractive working model of an English Traction Engine and Wagon that is fun to build and provides hours of enjoyment once assembled. Highly detailed metal construction with painted brass boiler, water level gauge, safety valve, and reversing lever. Includes steering extension. The diecast flywheel runs a drive belt connected to the rear wheel. Enjoy the thrills of a working steam whistle as the model steams up for its journey | |
 more | Mamod Steam Roller Kit SR1AK (1402) The SR1A Steam Roller is a superbly engineered model of an early steam roller used in the early part of the 19th century for road construction. It is a working steam model with painted brass boiler containing a water gauge, safety valve, pull chain steam whistle and reversing lever. The front chassis is steerable with included steering rod. Brass piston and cylinder power the flywheel that drives the belt to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is fed to the chimney for a realistic sound. The model is supplied in kit form | |
 more | Mamod Fire Engine Kit FE1K Edwardian (1405) A must for the Steam enthusiast and collector. A fine example of a working live steam Edwardian Fire Engine. Finished in typical bright red with brass and chrome trim, nickel finish fire box and brass boiler with water gauge glass and safety valve. Also has steerable front chassis. There is a ladder which extends to approx 50cm and a hose reel with hose. The model is supplied in kit form | |
 more | Mamod Steam Power Engine SP2 with Dynamo (1332D) Features a brass boiler equipped with glass water gauge and safety valve. The firebox is constructed of metal with a chrome finish. The brass piston/cylinder and flywheel assembly are mounted on top of boiler. The dynamo lights up the lamp. | |
 more | Mamod Steam Roadster SA1B Burgundy (1319B) A magnificent working model of a steam car which captures the elegance of a bygone age.
This model was influenced by the style of the American Mercer Raceboat & Stutz Bearcat of the early 1900s. Solid brass boiler with nickel plated fire box. Diecast spoked wheels accent the styled metal fenders. Drive belts are powered by a twin grooved pulley connected to the drive shaft | |
 more | Mamod Brooklands Tourer SA1BT (1319BT) The elegant design of the Brookland Tourer accents the original style of the classics. Equipped with diecast spoked wheels with brass color finish. Control lever for forward and reverse is located directly above the oscillating piston and cylinder assembly. Brass boiler with water level gauge and safety valve. Steerable front axle and steering extension included. Ideal model for the collector or hobbyist | |
 more | Mamod Limousine SA1L Silver (1403) This limousine was created with the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost in Mind. A four-seater Limousine, this unique and realistic working model captures the realism of years gone by. | |
 more | Mamod Post Office Van PO (1409) 1930's style vintage Red Post Office van with black roof. A well built sturdy Live steam working model. Gold coachlamp type headlights, functioning steering wheel along with a pair of opening back doors. This P.O. van is emblazoned with ' Royal Mail' on the sides and depicts the George VI Royal insignia | |
 more | Mamod Stationery Steam Engine SP6 (1338) The most powerful Mamod stationary engine to date. | |
 more | Mamod Steam Roadster Kit SA1K (1406) This model was influenced by the style of the American Mercer Raceboat & Stutz Bearcat of the early 1900s. Solid brass boiler with nickel plated fire box. Diecast spoked wheels accent the styled metal fenders. Drive belts are powered by a twin grooved pulley connected to the drive shaft. The Mamod Steam Roadster complete kit is ready to build, with all the materials and parts supplied to assemble from a full and thoughtful instructions supplied, requiring the use of a few simple hand tools. Approximately 5-6 hours to assemble. No soldering, filing or drilling required. Thats already done for you. | |
 more | Mamod Limousine Kit SA1LK (1407) This Mamod steam kit enables the user to build a fine example of an early Edwardian steam limousine. Finished in three finishes, Burgandy, Racing Green or Silver & Black with brass and chrome trim. 585x540x100(box) designed to be assembled by anyone 14+ or with adult supervision. Allow up to 3 hours to assemble the kit, you will need small spanners, tweezers, pliers and screwdriver. Kit is supplied in bits | |
 more | Mamod Steam Roller Challenger d/a piston (1312C) The SR1A Steam Roller is a superbly engineered model of an early steam roller used in the early part of the 19th century for road construction.It is a working steam model with painted brass boiler containing a water gauge, safety valve, pull chain steam whistle and reversing lever. The front chassis is steerable with included steering rod. Brass piston and cylinder power the flywheel that drives the belt to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is fed to the chimney for a realistic sound. | |
 more | Mamod Steam Traction Engine TE1a (1313) Top of the Pop's in Mamod. The super Steam Traction Engine, still essentially the same as when first introduced! Great for grandads as well as their grandkids.All complete and ready to go as a fuel tablet is included. You do need water!
The TE1A model is a good copy of the original, in days gone by they were a portable powerhouse on the land as well as in the towns. The Mamod TE1A is of highly detailed metal construction with painted brass boiler, water level gauge, safety valve, working steam whistle and reversing lever. Supplied complete with removable canopy and steering extension rod. The spoked diecast flywheel runs a drive belt connected to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is vented to the chimney for a realistic sound. | |
 more | Mamod Steam Wagon SW1B Brown with barrels (1450) A robust model of a typical English steam wagon with 8 wooden barrels. This truck was based on the 'Foden Steam Truck' design. You would have seen such a vehicle in the twenties as an alternative to horse drawn carriages. Heavy metal construction throughout with diecast spoked wheels. Single cylinder provides ample power to drive model in both forward and reverse. The removable cab back allows easy access to the fire box and water level gauge | |
 more | Mamod Showmans Special D/A Piston (1380SP)
The Showmans engines used to be seen often at fairgrounds and country fairs. In this model the dynamo illuminates the 10 diodes mounted around the canopy of the engine.
This engine is features a double-acting cylinder controlled by slip eccentric valve gear for forward/reverse control. Detailed metal construction with paint brass boiler, working steam whistle, water level gauge and safety valve. Steering chains are located under the boiler and add to the look of this engine. Runs 15 minutes per fueling | |
 more | Mamod Showmans Engine with Generator and LED Bulbs (1380) The Showman’s Engine is a good sized working model of an English traction engine.The Showmans engines used to be seen often at fairgrounds and country fairs. In this model the dynamo illuminates the 10 diodes mounted around the canopy of the engine. This engine has single forward speed and direction and has highly a detailed metal construction with painted brass boiler, working steam whistle, water level gauge and safety valve. Steering chains are located under the boiler and add to the look of this engine. Runs 15 minutes per fueling | |