Model Engineer  |  4623
Jon Edney machines a pair of cylinder blocks for his 7¼ inch gauge Bridget locomotive.
Stephen Wessel discovers the benefits of glass reinforced concrete sleepers for a durable, stable and maintenance free garden railway track bed.
Mick Baker spends a day at Littledown Park, home of the Bournemouth society, where this year’s Lion rally was held.
David Haythornthwaite continues work on his Model Engineer beam engine governor by making the column and slide.
Mick Knights completes the final assembly of his quarter scale Bentley BR2 rotary aero engine and is left wondering what his next project should be.
John Arrowsmith’s tour of model engineering societies takes him to Oxford where he witnesses work on their new track and inspects their set of ten new passenger carriages.
Nick Feast borrows a clever design idea from the family motor car to make a smart hinge for the cab roof of his 5 inch Q1 locomotive.
Chris Rayward completes work on his 5 inch gauge LNWR ‘D’ tank chassis by making a chimney for it.
Jason Ballamy brings his Muncaster entablature engine nearly to completion by making the eccentrics and valve rods.
Ashley Best begins his description of the Brill 22E tram truck.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer 4623.