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Roger Backhouse boards the paddle steamer Maid of the Loch and surveys the Balloch steam slipway restoration on Loch Lomond.
James Wells offers more memories of the activities of men in sheds after WW2.
Mike Tilby embarks on a series exploring the technology, history and modelling of steam turbines.
Jon Edney explains the design of the suspension for his 7¼ inch gauge riding trolley.
John Arrowsmith pays a visit to the Wolverhampton MES and reports on the activities of this busy club in the West Midlands.
Graham Sadler continues his series aimed at newcomers to the hobby by making some clamping bars and a set of ‘T’ nuts.
Chris Gunn adds a couple of drain cocks to his Garrett tractor.
Terence Holland makes further progress on the boiler for his Barclay well tank by tackling the Belpaire firebox and steam dome.
Geoff Theasby reports on news from model engineering clubs around the world.
Jacques Maurel explains how to make accurate measurements of dovetails and slant plane surfaces.
Wolfgang Tepper describes how he made the crankcase for his four stroke opposed-piston engine.
Alan Pickering recalls what inspired him to become a model engineer and how his workshop came into being.
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4588 Roger Backhouse boards the paddle steamer Maid of the Loch and surveys the Balloch steam slipway restoration on Loch Lomond. James Wells offers more memories of the activities of men in sheds after WW2. Mike Tilby embarks on a series exploring the technology, history and modelling of steam turbines. Jon Edney explains the design of the suspension for his 7¼ inch gauge riding trolley. John Arrowsmith pays a visit to the Wolverhampton MES and reports on the activities of this busy club in the West Midlands. Graham Sadler continues his series aimed at newcomers to the hobby by making some clamping bars and a set of ‘T’ nuts. Chris Gunn adds a couple of drain cocks to his Garrett tractor. Terence Holland makes further progress on the boiler for his Barclay well tank by tackling the Belpaire firebox and steam dome. Geoff Theasby reports on news from model engineering clubs around the world. Jacques Maurel explains how to make accurate measurements of dovetails and slant plane surfaces. Wolfgang Tepper describes how he made the crankcase for his four stroke opposed-piston engine. Alan Pickering recalls what inspired him to become a model engineer and how his workshop came into being.


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Roger Backhouse boards the paddle steamer Maid of the Loch and surveys the Balloch steam slipway restoration on Loch Lomond.
James Wells offers more memories of the activities of men in sheds after WW2.
Mike Tilby embarks on a series exploring the technology, history and modelling of steam turbines.
Jon Edney explains the design of the suspension for his 7¼ inch gauge riding trolley.
John Arrowsmith pays a visit to the Wolverhampton MES and reports on the activities of this busy club in the West Midlands.
Graham Sadler continues his series aimed at newcomers to the hobby by making some clamping bars and a set of ‘T’ nuts.
Chris Gunn adds a couple of drain cocks to his Garrett tractor.
Terence Holland makes further progress on the boiler for his Barclay well tank by tackling the Belpaire firebox and steam dome.
Geoff Theasby reports on news from model engineering clubs around the world.
Jacques Maurel explains how to make accurate measurements of dovetails and slant plane surfaces.
Wolfgang Tepper describes how he made the crankcase for his four stroke opposed-piston engine.
Alan Pickering recalls what inspired him to become a model engineer and how his workshop came into being.
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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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