Model Engineer  |  4539
The series on the model locomotives of esteemed locomotive builder, Harry Powell has proved very popular and in this issue the author (Harry’s son, David) describes the model that possibly represented the pinnacle of the Powells’ acclaimed model engineering career, a 7¼ inch gauge LMS ‘Duchess’ that was commissioned by Mr. Jack Salem and is regarded by many as the best example of its kind ever built.
On our cover this time is a most unusual hot air engine that can best be described as ‘undertype’ and one which has a speed control. Built to fascinate an audience, this is a remarkable engine in many respects.
The late Peter Southworth’s account of a Pollitt & Wigzell mill engine, Agnes continues and we have two workshop projects to consider: whether to persevere with a Perfecto powered shaper (Mike Haughton shares his considered thoughts) and a Quick Change rear toolpost is described by Roger Vane.
All this and more! It’ll take you a fortnight to read and absorb …
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineer 4539.