Little Engines . . . a company who brings the live steam locomotive era back to you in 1.5" Scale, 1" Scale, 3/4" Scale, 1/2" Scale 1/4" Scale and O Gauge. For the last 70+ years Little Engines has been making the dream of building and running model live steam locomotives a reality. Literally, thousands of Little Engines Locomotives have been built over the years.
When you purchase castings, a kit, or a completed locomotive you are buying 70+ years of experience with it. We are there to help you every step of the way whether you are an experienced builder or you are new to the hobby . . . you are not and will never be alone. This list will hopefully help answer any questions about the hobby, constructing a Little Engines Locomotive or Live Steam In general.
Whether you are new to the hobby, or been in the hobby for a long time, you have come to the right place. When you buy a Little Engines Locomotive you will be buying the best product available on the market and with unparalleled support from us making this one of the most incredible hobby experiences to be had. Again WELCOME and we truly mean it when we say . . . . . . . . . . . .
"We are looking forward to building your next locomotive with you!"
Any discussions regarding live steam, Little Engines Locomotives, construction of Live Steam locomotives are welcome!
Might anybody know when Martin Lewis scribed the instructions and drawings for the 1/2" scale engine. I'm just curious, I know they're vintage because he
William: I don't have the parts you need but I do have the print. I'm building a C.P. Huntington myself and would be interested in hearing about yours. I have
I am on the hunt for a Bell and Harp for my 7.5"gauge 1.5" scale LE CP Huntington. Anybody have a spare in their tool kit they would like to sell? Thanks in
They show steel boilers but I built a copper boiler like Kozo just to fit the Little engine drawings. Copper was over kill I mean they last for ever. I have a
hi my name is dean taylor i am from bluefied wv i belong to blue ridge live steamers at roanoke va. i do not have a engine yet but a good friend of mine is