Steam has been used to power models and toys from the late 19th century onwards, as an alternative to clockwork. It was largely replaced by battery or electric power in the 20th century, although some toys are still being sold and some models (usually scratch built by amateurs) are still being built.

There are three primary types of steam engine driven items: stationary toys built for children, moving steam-powered models such as engines, trains and boats and demonstration models made to show how a machine works.

Stationary engines were made by many of the leading German tinplate manufacturers such as Gebruder Bing, Marklin, Ernst Plank and Carette. In England, Mamod is the best known maker. They also made moving steam engines. Most stationary steam engines drove flywheels that would be attached to other accessories with belts, driving the workings on the accessory. Factories, windmills and other novelty movements can more...

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A scratch built 'steam driven' Grand Tourer, painted metal and…

Scratch-built Steam Grand Tourer, Incomplete, Circa 1935

A scratch built 'steam driven' Grand Tourer, painted metal and aluminum; incomplete, circa 1935, 39 cm long, 17.5 cm wide

Mildura model steam engine for assembly, as inspected

Mildura Steam Engine Assembly Kit Inspection

Mildura model steam engine for assembly, as inspected

A stationary steam engine by Ernst plank, Nuremburg, Germany.…

Ernst Plank's Stationary Steam Engine

A stationary steam engine by Ernst plank, Nuremburg, Germany. Early 20th century. Height 22 cm

A stationary steam engine by D C Doll & Co. Germany, circa 1920.…

1920 German Doll & Co. Steam Engine (25cm)

A stationary steam engine by D C Doll & Co. Germany, circa 1920. Height 25 cm

1920s hand made steam roller model

Handmade 1920s Steam Roller Model

1920s hand made steam roller model

Boxed Wilesco steam engine. Model D10. Some parts missing.…

Wilesco D10 Steam Engine, Incomplete

Boxed Wilesco steam engine. Model D10. Some parts missing. Height 13 cm

Model of a steam engine, approx 27 cm high, 33 cm long

Miniature Steam Engine Model

Model of a steam engine, approx 27 cm high, 33 cm long

Sieger steam pod 1580W for clothes boxed

Boxed Sieger Steam Pod for Wrinkle-Free Clothes

Sieger steam pod 1580W for clothes boxed

Antique print, Darby's steam digger steam engine, 19th century,…

Darby's 19th Century Steam Digger Print

Antique print, Darby's steam digger steam engine, 19th century, 18 x 28 cm