
Coming Soon: the New OKMO B02 and Lister D Engine Models
we are proud to bring enthusiasts the finest miniature engine models from OKMO, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of two highly anticipated engine models:
OKMO B02 (Red and Green variants)
OKMO Lister D (Standard edition and Chain-Drive edition)
With four unique variants, these models offer both mechanical accuracy and collectible appeal for hobbyists and engineers alike.
The OKMO Lister D: A Classic Engine Reimagined
While the B02 looks to the future, the Lister D celebrates a legendary engineering heritage.
RA Lister & Company was founded in 1867 by Sir Robert Ashton Lister in Gloucestershire, England. Initially producing agricultural machinery, the company became famous in the early 20th century for its stationary engines.
The iconic Lister D engine:
Produced between 1926 and 1964, with over 250,000 units built.
Powered tasks like water pumping, electricity generation, and shearing, with 1.5 horsepower at 700 rpm.
Remains one of the most common vintage stationary engines in the UK.
Even after production ceased in the UK in 1987, Indian manufacturers continued building “Listeroids” based on the original CS design, which are now popular for off-grid applications, thanks to their durability, versatility, and multi-fuel capability.
By bringing the OKMO Lister D to Stirlingkit customers, we are offering a piece of this engineering legacy in a miniature, collectible form.
OKMO Lister D Chain-Drive edition
OKMO Lister D Standard edition
B02 Engine Green
B02 Engine Red
Stay Tuned and Share Your Preferences
The official release of the OKMO B02 and Lister D models through Stirlingkit is just around the corner.
We are currently researching our community’s interest in these exciting variants — your opinion matters! Which color or edition do you prefer? Do you prefer a fully assembled engine, a DIY kit, or individual parts?
Filling out our short survey
Your feedback will directly influence which variants we prioritize and how we design future kits.
Which Stirlingkit OKMO engine will you choose?
The B02, or the timeless Lister D? Let us know!
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