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 featured individually in our Craftsmen section, 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 own page (*DJR).