Model Engineer  |  No. 214 Vol.4509
This issue includes two quite different projects for a beginner: Stewart Hart gets nearer to the conclusion of his vertical mill engine and Tony Wright describes a very simple to make – yet rather unique – small beam engine. Take a look! Have you ever seen anything quite like it?
A huge and powerful passenger hauler in the form of a one-third scale Darjeeling B-class locomotive is described by Alan Cooper and those looking for inspiration for their next project might take an idea or two from Journeyman's Jottings this time. How about a water ballast steam roller?
Terence Holland continues with his narrow gauge locomotive and Mick Knights starts to cut metal for a scaled up I/C engine, Mastiff Plus.
A workshop project for you too: place some very effective, bright machinery lighting exactly where you need it. Roger Vane tells you how. Henry Wood makes the running boards for Emma Victoria and Robert Knox guides the novice by the hand as he machines a little steam whistle casting.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer No. 214 Vol.4509.