Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Editorial
The Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition 1999-Part III - Ted Jolliffe continues an account of his visit to the exhibition. The article also includes the judges'comments
Robey No. 4 Light Traction Engine - Ian Amor continues his description of the rrianstand water tank and its fittings
BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive in 5" Gauge - Doug Hewson continues with the horns and describes the spring hangers and horn keeps
A Horizontally Opposed 5.3cc Four Cylinder Aero Engine - Eric Whittle describes the machining of the crankshaft
A Steeple Engine - Anthony Mount completes the fabricated flywheel and goes on to describe the cylinder
'Wenford' - Hotspur describes the frame stretchers and coupled axle horncheeks for this 2-4-0 well tank locomotive designed for 7.25" gauge
Overture for Beginners - 'N.E.R.' describes the first steps in making a marking gauge - one of the basic tools needed in a workshop
The Early Development of the Steam Engine - David Hulse continues his fascinating insight into steam engines. This month the series covers engines of the nineteenth century
Going Narrow Gauge - The page for garden railway enthusiasts. This month Ernie Black describes sixteen millimetre scale accessories and figures
The Unknown Engine at Ryhope - Frank Woodall discovers the 'works'of a very historic ploughing engine
Steam, Food and Drink! - Geoff Hayes continues his discussion of steam engines used in breweries and distilleries
Readers' Letters
Club Newsround
Diary of Events
Front Cover - Anthony Mount's Steeple Engine. The engine is currently the subject of a construction article within 'Engineering in Miniature'.
The Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition 1999-Part III - Ted Jolliffe continues an account of his visit to the exhibition. The article also includes the judges'comments
Robey No. 4 Light Traction Engine - Ian Amor continues his description of the rrianstand water tank and its fittings
BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive in 5" Gauge - Doug Hewson continues with the horns and describes the spring hangers and horn keeps
A Horizontally Opposed 5.3cc Four Cylinder Aero Engine - Eric Whittle describes the machining of the crankshaft
A Steeple Engine - Anthony Mount completes the fabricated flywheel and goes on to describe the cylinder
'Wenford' - Hotspur describes the frame stretchers and coupled axle horncheeks for this 2-4-0 well tank locomotive designed for 7.25" gauge
Overture for Beginners - 'N.E.R.' describes the first steps in making a marking gauge - one of the basic tools needed in a workshop
The Early Development of the Steam Engine - David Hulse continues his fascinating insight into steam engines. This month the series covers engines of the nineteenth century
Going Narrow Gauge - The page for garden railway enthusiasts. This month Ernie Black describes sixteen millimetre scale accessories and figures
The Unknown Engine at Ryhope - Frank Woodall discovers the 'works'of a very historic ploughing engine
Steam, Food and Drink! - Geoff Hayes continues his discussion of steam engines used in breweries and distilleries
Readers' Letters
Club Newsround
Diary of Events
Front Cover - Anthony Mount's Steeple Engine. The engine is currently the subject of a construction article within 'Engineering in Miniature'.
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