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Hit-and-MissBy Richard Backus Editorrbackus@ogdenpubs.com Judging by the response to the introduction of Rusty Hopper's Modeler's Corner to these pages, we've hit a chord that resonates within the old-iron community. I'd always known that models, scales and home-built engines were popular, but I'd clearly failed to appreciate the pent-up interest in the subject and the need for a spot in GEM to discuss and display the fruits of builders' projects from around the country. Nick Rowland, New Washington, Ohio, welcomes Rusty Hopper's new column, and in support he sent in this photo of a neat little non-compression engine he built. It has a 1- -inch bore and 2- -inch stroke. The positive response flowing in from all of you in the form of e-mails, picture files, letters and photos of your projects - not to mention a few stories, to boot - is good news. The whole... 804 of 1847 characters shown.
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