Model Engineer  |  4655
Hotspur adds the boiler feed check valves to his 7¼ inch Beattie well tank Wenford.
Stewart Hart completes his ‘grasshopper’ haulage engine and gives it a realistic base to stand on.
James Buxton makes an epicyclic skeleton clock, inspired by William Strutt’s design.
John Arrowsmith continues his Grand Tour of model engineering societies with a visit to the Echills Wood Railway on a warm September day.
Luker makes a smokebox for his 5 inch gauge 4-4-0 American outline locomotive Wahya.
Mark Smithers concludes his story of the ‘Quarry Hunslet’ locomotives with a look at the ‘Alice’ variants and the later ‘Port’ class.
Les Stiff shares the experience of the North Wiltshire society in running a railway during lockdown.
Patrick Hendra explains how the Eastleigh Young Engineers managed to keep their activities alive through the covid-19 restrictions and Bethan Cooling shows us what she was able to achieve.
Jon Freeman finds a new engine for his petrol-electric generator set and gives the system its first test run.
Peter Seymour-Howell builds a fine 5 inch gauge model of Flying Scotsman.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer 4655.