CODE PICTURE TITLE PRICE
LM110 Air Brushing & Spray Painting
A complete guide to the art and techniques of airbrushing and spray painting. This book will be of immense value to all modellers.

1987 210x148mm 176 pages, illustrated paperback.
0-85242-802-2
31.35
LM100 The Amateur's Lathe
Virtually the standard work on small (3-1/2inch) lathework since its original publication in 1948.

1972 216x128mm 248 pages, illustrated paperback.
0-85242-288-1
31.85
LM101 The Amateur's Workshop
All model engineers are occasionally faced with an operation outside their usual experience. with more than 430 line and photographic illustrations, this is a comprehensive reference book providing information on setting up a workshop and the use of various machines and tools. Processes such as knurling reaming, milling etc. are also covered.

1995 210x148mm 256 pages, illustrated paperback.
1-85486-1301
31.85
LM102 An Introduction to Stirling Engines
This small booklet brings to life the world of Hot Air engines from the beginning in 1816 to the present day and describes the principles and versions of the practice.

1993 130x200mm 80 pages, paperback.
0 9652455 0 0
18.90
LM103 The Art of Engraving
The art of engraving brings to the reader, for the first time ever, a complete, authorities and detailed information to and training in the art of gun engraving.

1995 290x220mm 196 pages, illustrated hardback.
88.95
LM105 Atom Minor Mark 3
This modest little booklet has been produced to meet the many requests for detailed instruction book on the construction of a typical model petrol engine.

1984 185x120mm 50 pages, illustrated paperback.
0-905110-56-5
13.95
LM120 Boat Modelling
A compact, practical and useful book providing a compressive coverage of a very large subject. This edition brings up to date the editions from the original of 1956.

1984 210x140mm 128 pages, illustrated paperback.
0-85242-8489
25.25
LM127 Building the Atkinson Cycle Engine


1996 280x215mm 94 pages, paperback.
1-878087-18-5
O.O.P
LM130 Building a Gas Fired Crucible Furnace
The object of this booklet was to design a unit which could be built and operated in the home workshop to melt as much as 10kg of grey iron. It is both easy and inexpensive to build.

1988 216x135mm 108 pages, illustrated paperback.
0-9604330-7-4
30.00
LM131 Building the Heisler


Hardback.
78.55
LM132 Building the Maltese Falcon
Wilst not a begineer's project, this engine can be built by any competent model engineer. The engine was designed to power the author's 15ft wingspan Taylorcraft but could have many uses such as a power source large scale road vehicle, 7 1/4" locomotives, motor bikes etc. It is not a building manual as such but with much information to help the builder.

A4 size, wirebound paperback. 500gms
61.70
LM137 Build a Two Cylinder Stirling Cycle Engine


76 pages, paperback.
19.25
LM170 Bentley BR 2
The author, who designed and built this model engine to a standard to win the Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy in 1982 fully details the method and tools necessary to build this fine model.

Reprinted 2002 285x215mm 95 pages, illustrated paperback.
0-9519367-4-3
52.50
LM183 Dividing
Radial Work on metalworking lathe, such as the cutting of gearwheels or the drilling of holes on a set radius, calls for a method of precisely spacing the cuts. This skill is known as Dividing. The principles underlying this aspect of engineering are explained in depth in this book. It covers the methods that can be adopted: from simple applications without specialised equipment to the use of a semi-universal dividing head and a rotary table.

2005 210x148mm 104 pages, 150gms Illustrated paperback.
978 185486 238 9
$20.65
LM186 The Foundry
A book produced with the home workshop builder in mind. If you wish to cast metal in your backyard this booket describes the building of a suitable furnace as well as patternmaking and moulding.

1980 140x220mm
1-878087-002
20.35
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