Bay Area Engine Modelers Club Photos
Below you can view photos of some of the impressive model engines created by members of the BAEM. Click on images to enlarge.
Wall 4-Cylinder In-Line Engine
A Wall 4-cylinder in-line engine. Note the dual copper coil radiator with fans beneath for cooling.
Panther Pup 4-Cylinder In-Line Engine
A Panther Pup 4-cylinder in-line engine. Note the wooden display base with drawer, which contains all the components of a second engine.
Challenger V-8 Engine
A Challenger V-8. The V-8 engines always attract a big crowd when they are fired-up and revved.
Schillings V-8 Engine
A Schillings V-8 with double overhead camshafts on each bank, and dual carburetors. Note the red cam cover is removed on one bank for visibility.
Silver Bullet 2-Cylinder Engine
A Silver Bullet 2-cylinder engine. This Bob Shores design can be purchased as a kit with castings and plans.
Wall 4-Cylinder Engine
A 50 cc Wall 4-cylinder, built by Ken Hurst.
Wall 4-Cylinder Engine
Right side view of Mr. Hurst’s Wall 4-cylinder.
Wall 4-Cylinder Engine
Left side view of the Wall 4-cylinder, showing the ignition switch, starter button, and temperature gage on the display base.
18-Cylinder 36-Piston Deltic Engine
Clen Tomlinson is a featured craftsman on our website, but he’s also an associate member of the BAEM club hailing from England. Learn more about his amazing 18-cylinder, 36-piston Deltic engine on his artisan page.