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Books > Sport & Leisure > Hobbies, quizzes & games > Models & model-making > General
This book describes the construction of two different clock
projects - an eight day regulator clock and a month going regulator
clock - and features full-page fully-dimensionalised working
drawings supported by detailed photographs. It also includes
instructions and plans for constructing glazed wood cases for each
project. It is intended for model engineering hobbyists with basic
facilities to enable them to venture into the field of horology by
building their own precision clocks which can become treasured
family heirlooms. The term 'regulator' simply describes a precision
clock. Every clockmaker and repairer needs such an instrument to
use in regulating his repair and new work. The typical English
regulator, as described in the first section, beats at one second
intervals and will run for eight days between winding. The second
project is a month going regulator clock, an equally high precision
type which will run for a whole month between winding. This book is
based on a popular series of popular articles originally published
over many years in Model Engineer magazine.
The 'ShipCraft' series provides in-depth information about building
and modifying model kits of famous warship types. Lavishly
illustrated, each book takes the modeller through a brief history
of the subject class, using scale plans to highlight differences
between sisterships and changes in their appearance over their
careers, then moves to an extensive photographic survey of either a
high-quality model or a surviving example of the ship. Hints on
building the model, and on modifying and improving the basic kit,
are followed by a section on paint schemes and camouflage,
featuring numerous colour profiles and highly-detailed line
drawings. The strengths and weaknesses of available kits of the
ships are reviewed, and the book concludes with a section on
research references - books, monographs, large-scale plans and
relevant websites. The subject of this volume is the Fletcher
class, often considered the most successful of all American
destroyers. Built to the first design that was freed from treaty
restrictions, they came into service near the beginning of the
Pacific War and fought with distinction through all the most
ferocious of the campaigns against Japan. They were constructed in
large numbers, with a number of variations, and their popularity is
reflected by the wide range of available kits.
This collection of 18 unique projects for home workshop equipment enables the model engineer to create useful and even essential items that cannot be purchased commercially, including an auxiliary workbench, tap holders, distance and height gauges, a lathe back stop, a tailstock die-holder, faceplate clamps, collets, DTI accessories, sash clamps, low profile clamps and a tapping stand.
Each project is designed to make the model engineer's task in hand easier then it would have been had the items not been made.
Explanations and illustrations help anyone become a
better-than-average builder flyer and competitor. From basic tools
techniques to state-of-the-art materials, this collection of expert
advice helps beginners and experts improve the appearance and
increase the flight time of any flying model, whether it's powered
by rubber, CO(2) or remote control.
In the last few years the first person view phenomenon has taken
the RC world by storm. It has brought an entirely new field to the
hobby with new thrills and challenges. Despite this, FPV remains a
hobby that requires a steep learning curve, significant research, a
decent investment and a lot of trial and error. This book is a
beginner's guide to FPV piloting. It intends to bring the reader
from zero knowledge of the subject to a position where they can
safely conduct FPV flights. It covers the broad range of necessary
topics such as vehicle selection, control link, video link,
component placement, ground station design, interference
troubleshooting, and tips for successful flights. It provides
photographs of commonly used equipment and schematics of typical
setups - including a detailed case study on the author's own
configurations. The must-have guide for any hobbyist new to the
exciting world of FPV.
This book provides all the information any ship modeller interested
in powering a model boat using live steam will need. It offers both
the basic theory covering the steam power plant and fully detailed
drawings for the construction of simple and advanced steam engines,
boilers and ancillary equipment. There has been a huge growth in
interest in live steam-powered model boats in recent years but
modellers have endured a dearth of practical construction drawings
for suitable steam plants. Here, the author covers many types of
engine from simple oscillating cylinder types to piston and poppet
valve engines and the application of radio control to the
management of the boiler and engine. The projects (which all
include detailed scale plans) include simple single cylinder
oscillating engines, multiple cylinder oscillating engines, single
and multiple cylindered slide valve engines, piston and poppet
valve engines, boiler construction and heat sources, control units,
reversing systems, radio control valves, and the mounting of engine
and boiler units into model boats.
Simple, easy-to-follow instructions make it possible for everyone
to make replicas of modern fighter aircraft and exciting fantasy
planes. Clear, concise illustrations make Thay Yang's new book of
aerodynamic paper airplanes easy to use. An award-winning
illustrator and master folder, Thay won the senior aesthetics award
in the Great International Paper Airplane Contest, sponsored by the
Seattle Museum of Flight.
In the last few years the first person view phenomenon has taken
the RC world by storm. It has brought an entirely new field to the
hobby with new thrills and challenges. Despite this, FPV remains a
hobby that requires a steep learning curve, significant research, a
decent investment and a lot of trial and error. This book is a
beginner's guide to FPV piloting. It intends to bring the reader
from zero knowledge of the subject to a position where they can
safely conduct FPV flights. It covers the broad range of necessary
topics such as vehicle selection, control link, video link,
component placement, ground station design, interference
troubleshooting, and tips for successful flights. It provides
photographs of commonly used equipment and schematics of typical
setups - including a detailed case study on the author's own
configurations. The must-have guide for any hobbyist new to the
exciting world of FPV.
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