Model Engineer  |  No. 215 Vol. 4517
"Some fine scale model engineering in two of our construction series articles this time: George Punter’s Saunderson & Mills tractor looks at the steering mechanism and Frank Cruickshank, in his series on the Allan Brothers’ Lampless Oil Engine, makes the cylinder and crankshaft.
Terence Holland makes progress with the WW1 Barclay Well Tanks, Henry Wood starts on the construction of the cab of the saddle tank locomotive and the Bristol SMEE’s Bob Lilley writes about the making of a 5 inch gauge, strong and relible passenger hauler, ideal for a busy revenue earning passenger railway.
Leyland SMEE celebrated their 60th Anniversary with a great turn out of visiting engines and Lee Worthington has plenty of photographs.
Jacques Maurel has been ‘taming’ his drilling machine vice and explains the benefits of following his suggestion.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer No. 215 Vol. 4517.