Gipsy Major MK I

Gipsy Major MK I

Craftsman: Reinhold Krieger

Knapp Collection #: 341

Catalog #: 2012.33.16

Contributor: Paul Knapp

The 1/3 scale inverted inline 4-cylinder Gipsy Major has a 1.3-inch bore and a 1.6-inch stroke for a total displacement of 8.5 cubic inches.

Gnome 160 Rotary Airplane Engine

Gnome 160 Rotary Airplane Engine

Craftsman: Ray Williams

Knapp Collection #: 114

Catalog #: 2008.10.32

Contributor: Paul Knapp

The Gnome 160 operates on gasoline with spark ignition and a pressurized oil system. It has a displacement of 27 cubic inches and the engine itself weighs 11 pounds.

Grandma’s Toy Shop Dollhouse

Grandma’s Toy Shop Dollhouse

Craftsman: Jackie Hoefert 

Catalog #: 2021.4.1

Contributor: San Diego Miniature Crafters Assn.

This small dollhouse room built by Jackie Hoefert is entitled, “Grandma’s Toy Shop.”

Gray Horizontal Stationary Engine 

Gray Horizontal Stationary Engine 

Craftsman: Dwight Giles 

Knapp Collection #: 544

Catalog #: 2019.9.1

Contributor: Paul Knapp

This Gray horizontal stationary engine was made by Dwight Giles. It measures 16”-long, 12”-wide, 13.5”-high, and weighs 63 pounds on the base.

Green Room in a Box 

Green Room in a Box 

Craftsman: George & Judy Burke 

Catalog #: 2019.22.2

Donor: Anthonly Burke 

This small dollhouse scene is called Green Room in a Box. 

Grinding Wheel Model

Grinding Wheel Model

Craftsman: Birk Petersen

Catalog #: 2016.15.14

Donor: Mark Petersen

This is a small treadle operated model of a grinding wheel. The wheel is only about 2” in diameter.

Growth Spurts Dollhouse

Growth Spurts Dollhouse

Craftsman: Peggy Boggeln

Catalog #: 2017.24.4

Contributor: San Diego Miniature Crafters Assn.

This 1”-scale dollhouse room is titled “Growth Spurts.”

Grumman F7F Tigercat

Grumman F7F Tigercat

Craftsman: Ralph Sarosi

Catalog #: 2013.35.3

Donor: Joe Bridi

A wooden model Grumman F7F Tigercat “NATC.” The F7F Tigercat was a twin engine fighter that could operate from Midway class carriers or larger.

Grumman F7F Tigercat

Grumman F7F Tigercat

Craftsman: Ralph Sarosi

Catalog #: 2014.14.3

Donor: Joe Bridi

A wooden model Grumman F7F Tigercat “NATC.” The F7F Tigercat was a twin engine fighter that could operate from Midway class carriers or larger.

Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat Diecast Model

Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat Diecast Model

Craftsman: First Gear Collectibles

Catalog #: 2015.41.2

Donor: Joe Bridi

A diecast model of the Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat (Marines, #G-142) made by First Gear Collectibles.

Grumman G-44 Widgeon (Inline Engines)

Grumman G-44 Widgeon (Inline Engines)

Craftsman: Ralph Sarosi

Catalog #: 2013.35.5

Donor: Joe Bridi

Mr. Sarosi modeled three different versions of the Grumman G-44 Widgeon amphibian plane, including this one with inline engines.

Grumman G-44 Widgeon (Radial Engines)

Grumman G-44 Widgeon (Radial Engines)

Craftsman: Ralph Sarosi

Catalog #: 2013.35.4

Donor: Joe Bridi

Mr. Sarosi modeled three different versions of the Grumman G-44 Widgeon amphibian plane, including this one with radial engines.

Grumman Goose Amphibian Airplane

Grumman Goose Amphibian Airplane

Craftsman: Ralph Sarosi

Catalog #: 2015.26.7

Donor: Joe Bridi

This wooden scale model of a Grumman Goose amphibian airplane was built by Ralph Sarosi.

Guttu Offy Special 

Guttu Offy Special 

Craftsman: George "Ron" Guttu

Knapp Collection #: 569

Catalog #: 2019.9.9 

Contributor: Paul Knapp

The Guttu Offy Special has a miniature Offy engine that was scaled from drawings of the full-size original. It sports Ron’s custom made Winfield carburetors.

Gypsy Camp Dollhouse Scene

Gypsy Camp Dollhouse Scene

Craftsman: Joe and Jan Haring

Catalog #: 2013.17.2

Donor: Jan Haring

You couldn’t technically call this a miniature dollhouse, as there is no house at all. Still, this miniature scene titled, “Gypsy Camp,” is packed with tiny details.

Gypsy Wagon Dollhouse

Gypsy Wagon Dollhouse

Craftsman: Jo Berbiglia 

Catalog #: 2013.31.2 

Donor: Jo Berbiglia 

The tiny Gypsy Wagon dollhouse is fully detailed, and we have propped the roof open so museum visitors can see inside. The project was built at a scale of 1/4″:1′. 

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