StockNo: 18849
Title: The Model Engineer, Vol 94 no 2347, Thursday May 2, 1946
Publisher: Percival Marshall & Co 1946 pp427-450 illus paper covers
Condition: Good

Contents include:
A four-cylinder radial-type steam engine H Howell pp428-432
Petrol engine topics. Methods of making crankshafts Edgar T Westbury pp433-437
Locomotives worth modelling. 13 LNWR no 890, Sir Hardman Earle F C Hambleton pp438-440
"Hielan' Lassie" LBSC pp441-444 Locomotives
A simple dial indicator A L Jackson pp445-446,448
The handyman 100 years ago. 111. The crank in disguise G A Gauld pp447-448



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