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Model Engineer is the leading magazine in the world for model engineers. First published in 1898 by Percival Marshall, Model Engineer offers articles, plans on various engineering subjects.
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Issue 4731 Welcome to the latest issue of Model Engineer! Inside this issue includes: News, views and comment on the world of model engineering, Jim Clark uses modern methods to make a skeleton clock inspired by John Wilding, Duncan Webster explores the subtleties of valve gear operation, and much, much more!


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Welcome to the latest issue of Model Engineer!

Inside this issue includes: News, views and comment on the world of model engineering, Jim Clark uses modern methods to make a skeleton clock inspired by John Wilding, Duncan Webster explores the subtleties of valve gear operation, and much, much more!
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Model Engineer

An excellent magazine for the engineering enthusiast. Reviewed Monday, November 9, 2020

Model Engineer

brilliant Reviewed Sunday, September 13, 2020
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Model Engineer

one of the best out there Reviewed Monday, June 22, 2020
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Model Engineer

Have now got used to my subscription being covered to digital and all is well here in Sydney
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Reviewed Thursday, June 4, 2020
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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. Reviewed Saturday, May 30, 2020