Engineering in Miniature
Archived since
January 2005
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226 issues
THE Magazine for Model Engineers
Launched in 1979, Engineering in Miniature has established a reputation for its quality of articles and drawings and is highly respected for its technical content.
Published monthly it features construction articles on all aspects of model engineering. These articles describe the construction of scale model locomotives, steam road vehicles, stationary, marine, petrol and hot air engines, clocks plus of course numerous model engineer workshop projects, tooling and machinery.
Latest issue
In the October edition of Engineering in Miniature we look forward to
the event of the year, the EIM-sponsored Midlands Model Engineering
Exhibition, with a four-page pull-out guide to the show.
We also feature miniature civil engineering as DavetheSteam builds a
bridge for his 5-inch gauge garden line.
Staying on 5-inch gauge, Andrew Waller shows it can be the home of
fine-scale too with a fine LNWR observation car.
Nick Feast continues his 3.5-inch gauge Schools class build, tackling
the motion...
...and concludes his Q1 tank 'might-have-been' by converting it back
to a tender loco!
While tech-ed Harry Billmore describes another month of varied
engineering challenges at Fairbourne and editor Andrew Charman
discovers what it takes to design a brand-new steam engine.
All this, plus the latest news from the clubs, where to find miniature
action and more, in Engineering in Miniature.
the event of the year, the EIM-sponsored Midlands Model Engineering
Exhibition, with a four-page pull-out guide to the show.
We also feature miniature civil engineering as DavetheSteam builds a
bridge for his 5-inch gauge garden line.
Staying on 5-inch gauge, Andrew Waller shows it can be the home of
fine-scale too with a fine LNWR observation car.
Nick Feast continues his 3.5-inch gauge Schools class build, tackling
the motion...
...and concludes his Q1 tank 'might-have-been' by converting it back
to a tender loco!
While tech-ed Harry Billmore describes another month of varied
engineering challenges at Fairbourne and editor Andrew Charman
discovers what it takes to design a brand-new steam engine.
All this, plus the latest news from the clubs, where to find miniature
action and more, in Engineering in Miniature.
Subjects: Engineering, Hobby
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- First Issue: January 2005
- Latest Issue: October 2023
- Issue Count: 226
- Published: Not set