Model Engineer  |  4521
This issue guides us through the making of no fewer than five different model engines: an Allan Brothers semi-diesel engine to 1:10 scale, a scaled up I/C engine suitable for powering a boat, a little desk top curio that would make the perfect Christmas present and two steam locomotives - one narrow gauge and one standard gauge – Barclay Well Tanks of the great War and the popular little saddle tank. 'Emma Victoria' where Henry Wood concentrates on the detailing.
In addition we bring you two Workshop Topics features: Marcus Bowman finds his method of holding small taps and dies indispensable and Chris Walter succeeds in saving precious time with a worthwhile attachment in the form of a milling vice stop. You know you will make use of it!
Journeyman brings us another selection of the unusual and the curious taken from the pages of ‘The Engineer’ from decades past.
Full size steamship preservation is covered in a story about the rebuilding of the keel of ‘Medway Queen’ and her subsequent move to her home estuary and this year’s LittleLEC results are featured in a report from Fareham.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer 4521.