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    miniature Ford 300 inline six engine

    Miniature Ford 300 inline 6-cylinder engine, by gbritnell. The builder estimates this is around 1/7th scale.

    No CNC used; the builder specifies:

    "I was trained as a metal patternmaker and learned to machine all types of shapes so today with the help of my Autocad program I draw the contours that I want and give them numerical points to machine to. Kind of like CNC but by hand."



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    I Hope one day I will be good enough to make one!

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    My metal shop teacher from back in HS had a small four cylinder engine that he built. It was a thing of beauty when it was disassembled. All this before the introduction of any type of automation.
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    The builder of that engine is George Britnell, one of the most accomplished model engineers we have. Read more about him at his Craftsmanship Museum entry...

    https://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/britnell.htm

    Not just engines. I'm particularly astounded by his miniature Mannlicher Schoenaeur rifle...

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    Details and care for the models, that's an impressive work! I saw in the page a Colt pretty close to the real one

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    George is a very accomplished artist as well. This...



    is one of his drawings done with colored pencils.



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