Model Engineer  |  No. 213 Vol. 4489
Issue 4489 covers a huge range of topics to interest all model engineers!
Chris Lyall describes an engine built at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
Ashley Best describes his research into the last of the Salford Trams.
Anthony Mount builds his Garrett engine.
Richard Furlong makes a Turret Clock.
Brian Hatfield describes the Farsley Fire Engine.
Steve Eaton previews this year’s Curly Bowl while Malcolm High looks into his Crystal Ball!
Major Patrick Puttock models HMS Illustrious.
Clive Millward tames a nibbler.
Ian Strickland revisits an ME classic from 1985.
Terence Holland resolves his Complex Pradox!
Roger Backhouse celebrates 100 years of Puffing Billy.
PLUS: We continue LBSC’s description of Bantam Cock.
With all our regulars including Club News, Diary and a chance to enter this year’s Model Engineer Exhibition!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer No. 213 Vol. 4489.