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Here we are compiling a list of Runnymede Meccano Guild Magazine back-issues.

We have a limited stock of original copies of some recent issues still available. Check below to see what is in stock. Second editions of issues 1 to 20 are also available to purchase online.

Magazines will be shipped to you via Second Class Mail (UK) or International Standard Airmail (overseas).

If you wish to avoid postage and handling charges, and are in a position to collect your order at an RMG meeting or other event, please contact the Secretary with your request, and either send him a cheque, or arrange for cash on delivery. Please note that if you are ordering by this method from overseas, we can accept cash (Pounds Sterling or Euros only) or cheques drawn on a UK account. Please do not send foreign cheques.

Further subsequent back-issues will become available soon.

If you’d like to receive future issues, membership of the guild includes a three issue subscription!

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RMG Magazine Issue 88 (Original)

Our front cover shows Pete Evans Marion Bucket Excavator that was joint winner of the Runnymede Meccano Shield at our June meeting. A full write-up of these models appears in this issue on page 27. We are indebted to Pete Wood for producing the front cover.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 87 (Original)

Our front cover shows Gregg Worwood’s version of Stephenson’s Rocket. This was exhibited at the Midhurst model engineering exhibition in February. Unfortunately, due to a shortage of table space he was only able to set the Rocket up on the rails and the accompanying carriages had to be shown below the exhibition tables. 

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 86 (Original)

Our front cover shows Terry Allen’s Bugatti Type 57C Atlantic Coupe of 1935-38 parked in his drive at home. Terry has swept the boards this year and walked off with the top price at the CAM Exhibition in France and the Alec Issigonis Shield at Skegness. To cap that, he joined us at Lyne in October and walked off with the Bill Roberts Memorial Trophy. This is modelling of the highest standard and is a truly great work of art.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 85 (Original)

Our front cover shows the Wolseley WD11 1.5hp Stationary Engine of the 1940s built by the master builder Darren Bonner. This model was awarded the Runnymede Shield for excellence in modelling at the June meeting of the Runnymede Meccano Guild. It was also placed 10th at SkegEx in the Alec Issigonis awards in July of this year. A full write up appears on page 40 of this issue.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 84 (Original)

Our front cover shows the famous World War I Fokker Dr. 1 tri-plane attributed to the ‘Red Baron’. The model was built by Pete Evans and shown at the Guild meeting in February.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 83 (Original)

We are once again indebted to Roland Jaggard for the splendid cover of this issue. The model featured is the Helicopter from the new Evolution Series issued in September this year. This was built for a television commercial to be featured on a travel channel (Virgin 288) later in the year.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 82 (Original)

We are once again indebted to Roland Jaggard for the splendid cover of this issue. The model featured is the Mercedes Benz Bulk Cement Carrier that was awarded the Runnymede Shield at the June 2013 meeting.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 81 (Original)

The model of the Ploughing Engine on the front cover was built about 20 years ago by the late Russell King.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 80 (Original)

The model on the front cover is Richard Smith’s ‘City of London’ Coronation Pacific Locomotive being set in a dramatic Scottish Glen Finnan landscape. Our thanks go to Roland Jaggard for his artwork. This model won the Bill Roberts Memorial Trophy at Otterhaw in June and came second at Skegness for the Issigonis Shield. A feature article on this model appears on page 24 of this issue.

£7.00

RMG Magazine Issue 79 (Original)

The model on the front cover is a copy of the late Eric Schoolar’s Enigmatic Stabiliser. An introduction to this model appeared in our last issue.

£7.00