Engineering in Miniature  |  Apr 2023
In the April issue of Engineering in Miniature we look at a wide range of model building and refurbishing techniques, led by Rich Wightman who shows how he made a tool to enable him to fold large sections of metal plate on his loco project.
Stephen Terris sets out to fiinish a Gauge one loco kit he gave away part-built, and then got back several years later.
Roy Preston concludes his in-depth study on the workings of miniature injectors
The Keningtons make the water taps for their ride-on tender
Tech Ed Harry Billmore is still getting lots done without his workshop
And we have rebuilds varying from a 5-inch gauge tipper truck to a 15-inch gauge carriage.
All this, the latest club news and dates, and much more.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Engineering in Miniature Apr 2023.