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In this issue, Terence Holland tries something a little different as he takes a trip into the world of ‘steampunk’.

Robert Hobbs completes his rebuild of an abandoned 3½ inch gauge model of an LNER Prairie locomotive.

Stephen Harrison reports from the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers, scene of this years LittleLEC.

John Arrowsmith sees a large lump of cast iron whittle down to a cylinder block for the new-build full-sized GWR 4700 locomotive Night Owl.

Adrian Garner tackles the engraving of the face and keys for his astronomical bracket clock.

Luker continues work on the cylinders of his 5 inch gauge Ballaarat locomotive by milling out the valve ports and machining the valve chests.

Martin Ranson falls under the spell of Hallowe’en bewitchment and creates a quirky new locomotive for his garden railway.

Martin Gearing reviews Alex Weiss’s book on small gas-fired boilers.

Ashley Best completes the construction of his 1/16 scale model of Bolton Corporation tram number 140.

Ian Couchman makes the raising gear for his Ransomes straw bale elevator.

Peter Seymour-Howell details the construction of the crank axle for his 5 inch gauge Flying Scotsman.

Pete Targett begins the description of his own four cylinder version of Nemett’s two cylinder internal combustion engine.
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4681 In this issue, Terence Holland tries something a little different as he takes a trip into the world of ‘steampunk’. Robert Hobbs completes his rebuild of an abandoned 3½ inch gauge model of an LNER Prairie locomotive. Stephen Harrison reports from the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers, scene of this years LittleLEC. John Arrowsmith sees a large lump of cast iron whittle down to a cylinder block for the new-build full-sized GWR 4700 locomotive Night Owl. Adrian Garner tackles the engraving of the face and keys for his astronomical bracket clock. Luker continues work on the cylinders of his 5 inch gauge Ballaarat locomotive by milling out the valve ports and machining the valve chests. Martin Ranson falls under the spell of Hallowe’en bewitchment and creates a quirky new locomotive for his garden railway. Martin Gearing reviews Alex Weiss’s book on small gas-fired boilers. Ashley Best completes the construction of his 1/16 scale model of Bolton Corporation tram number 140. Ian Couchman makes the raising gear for his Ransomes straw bale elevator. Peter Seymour-Howell details the construction of the crank axle for his 5 inch gauge Flying Scotsman. Pete Targett begins the description of his own four cylinder version of Nemett’s two cylinder internal combustion engine.


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In this issue, Terence Holland tries something a little different as he takes a trip into the world of ‘steampunk’.

Robert Hobbs completes his rebuild of an abandoned 3½ inch gauge model of an LNER Prairie locomotive.

Stephen Harrison reports from the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers, scene of this years LittleLEC.

John Arrowsmith sees a large lump of cast iron whittle down to a cylinder block for the new-build full-sized GWR 4700 locomotive Night Owl.

Adrian Garner tackles the engraving of the face and keys for his astronomical bracket clock.

Luker continues work on the cylinders of his 5 inch gauge Ballaarat locomotive by milling out the valve ports and machining the valve chests.

Martin Ranson falls under the spell of Hallowe’en bewitchment and creates a quirky new locomotive for his garden railway.

Martin Gearing reviews Alex Weiss’s book on small gas-fired boilers.

Ashley Best completes the construction of his 1/16 scale model of Bolton Corporation tram number 140.

Ian Couchman makes the raising gear for his Ransomes straw bale elevator.

Peter Seymour-Howell details the construction of the crank axle for his 5 inch gauge Flying Scotsman.

Pete Targett begins the description of his own four cylinder version of Nemett’s two cylinder internal combustion engine.
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Model Engineer

An excellent magazine for the engineering enthusiast. Revisto 09 novembro 2020

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brilliant Revisto 13 setembro 2020

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one of the best out there Revisto 22 junho 2020

Model Engineer

Have now got used to my subscription being covered to digital and all is well here in Sydney
thank you.
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Model Engineer

It is a good magazine. I am old so not to interested in the modern cad/cam. Did the Cad for a living as a manager. I am interested in the old ways of doing model engineering. My dad was into making small 3.5" gauge locos. So I am versed in his ways. As he said you make the side plates with a hack saw, file, surface table & bench drill. No need to mill out anything. What milling you do can be done on the Lathe with a large vertical slide. Bit different to what I see. You need more to teach filing skills much more. Keeps this a cheaper hoby. Revisto 30 maio 2020

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