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Model Engineer Magazine No. 4379

The contents of this issue are:Building a Darjeeling HimalayanClass B 0-4-0 Locomotive.Matthew Murray's Rack Locomotive of 1812.Tin Can Stirling Cycle Engine build. Harrogate - our pick of the highlights.Eljay, a simple marine steam engine.Boiler fittings for a Q1 Locomotivein 3½in. gauge. Building a vertical steam-driven Boiler Feed Pump.Junktion Antiques - an Aladdin's Cave!Morris Lubricants and a HaynesConcorde Manual to be won.Martin Evans' Hatfield drawings.
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The contents of this issue are: Building a Darjeeling Himalayan Class B 0-4-0 Locomotive. Matthew Murray's Rack Locomotive of 1812. Tin Can Stirling Cycle Engine build. Harrogate
- our pick of the highlights. Eljay, a simple marine steam engine. Boiler fittings for a Q1 Locomotivein 3½in. gauge. Building a vertical steam-driven Boiler Feed Pump. Junktion Antiques
- an Aladdin's Cave! Morris Lubricants & a Haynes Concorde Manual to be won. Martin Evans' Hatfield drawings.

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Engine - A machine designed to convert fuel into motion
engineer - A professional engineering practitioner concerned with developing solutions for technological systems problems.
Steam - Steam - water in gas form, water vapour. Commonly seen coming from a kettle
Locomotive - Or Loco is the powered vehicle at the front of a train
Simple - Basic, easy no difficulty in understanding.
Manual - A book of instructions to build or operate items, also a form of labour which your hands are used.
Model - A representation of a person or thing, usually smaller scale. It can also be a person that wears clothing.

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