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The Model Craftsman: Volume 5, Issue 1 – June, 1936
A resume of the racing schedule for the summer season opens this department. Model Craftsman will give you detailed accounts and photographs of most of these events during the few months.

Marine Models: Volume 9, Number 3 – June 1936
Editorial
Petrol Engine and Hydroplane Topics
“Tacita”—A Clever 50-800 Marblehead Yacht
Rating Rules and Classes
Boiler and Condenser for “Belle Morss”
How to Make Model Ship and Steamer Fittings
Slipping Mastbands
The Importance of Saving Weight Aloft
An Inter-Club Match of Forty Years Ago
The Ship “Orient” (1889)
The Stern of the “Queen Mary”
Advertising Model Yachting
“Boats!”
Barrow M.Y.C.
Bradford M.Y.C.
London League
The Scrutton Consolation Cup
The M.Y.A. London 10-Rater Regatta
Southampton M.Y.C. v. Lymington M. & E.S.
Huddersfield M.Y.C.
M.Y.S.A., Kensington
Bridlington M.Y. & P.B.C.
International Model Yacht Races
Our Scottish Page
M.Y.A. Notes
American Notes
With the Power Boat
Model of H.M.S. “Nelson”
Running Powerboat Regattas
M.Y.A. Regatta Entries
Lieut.-Col. F. Moffitt’s Mast Step
Deeper Hudson M.Y.C.

The Model Craftsman: Volume 4, Issue 12 – May 1936
Model yachting has been growing in this country slowly but surely for a good many years, but since the introduction of the Marblehead 50-800 Class it has gone ahead by leaps and bounds. Never since model yachts have been sailed has a class met with such instant favor and popularity as this class.
has. Originated in the Marble-
head Model -Yacht Club it is now
built and .raced in nearly every
club in the country,

The Marblehead 50/800 Class
Model yachting has been growing in this country slowly but surely for a good many years, but since the introduction of the Marblehead 50/800 Class it has gone ahead by leaps and bounds.

Marine Models: Volume 9, Number 2 – May 1936
Editorial
The Model Cargo Steamer “Belle Morss”
How to Make Model Ship and Steamer Fittings
The Organisation of Model Powerboat Regattas
World Record for 30 c.c. Engined Hydroplanes
Designs for Builders of Working Model Steamships
Wishbone Spars
Repeated Successes of Yachts from “Marine Models” Designs
Toronto Society of Model Engineers
The Ship “Orient” (1889)
A Fine Model of an Indiaman
News from the Powerboat Clubs
Canadian News
The Sailing Model Ship
The New M.Y.A. Sailing Rules
Cam M.Y.C. Juniors
Model Yachting in Greece
Barrow M.Y.C.
Bradford M.Y.C.
Fleetwood M.Y.C.
London Model Yacht League
Hounslow M.B.C.
Entries for International Model Yacht Races
Our Scottish Page
Obituary: The Late Mr. Francis W. Besant
Vane Steering Gear
Photographs of M.S.Y. “Lady Gay”
Herne Bay M.Y.C.

Marine Models: Volume 9, Number 1 – April 1936
How to Make Model Ship and Steamer Fittings
Feature on the model cargo steamer “Belle Morss”
Model Powerboat Racing as an Organised Sport
The Ship “Orient” (1889)
Model Yachting Publicity: What the City of Birmingham M.Y.C. Is Doing to Popularise the Sport in the Midlands

Marine Models: Volume 8, Number 12 – March 1936
How to Make Model Ship and Steamer Fittings
An Australian Model Yacht Club
A Cardigan Bay Schooner—1865
Petrol Engine and Hydroplane Topics
Model Yachting in Germany

Marine Models: Volume 8, Number 11 – February 1936
Balancing a Yacht Design
How to Make Model Ship and Steamer Fittings
The Engineroom
Ships’ Boats
America Calling
