There was a post a while back of a 1/4 scale model mark4 in the Model Engineer magazine which im a subscriber of. The model was nicely constructed but i felt a little bit pointless having most of the engine internals there and of the correct material but not actually working. I was also particularly interested because i thought someone had gotten there before me!
About a month before it was published i had started my own 1/2 scale 1937 Aero, of which i have the full size bike and bits of a spare engine. This machine, 500cc in full size will be 62.5cc and i intend it to be fully working and as scale as possible. Because of the original size, it should be quite possible to ride the bike when completed. I have attached some photos of the display board which will be shown at the next Ascot Model Engineering Exhibition this weekend - worth going to by the way. Not all of the bits are on display.
some features of the engine components are as follows:
- Hardened and ground big ends to accept scale pattern individual roller bearing (gauge plate not En36)
- Case Hardened cam gears, followers and adjustable push rods
- Crank shaft built up and secured as per full size with correct pattern tab washers
- Working magneto under construction
So far, everything has been machined from solid, although patterns are currently being made for the front cover and lubricator sight feed.
Im hoping that this will become a gold medal winning model as time progresses although uni will slow things down allot.

Photos restored - Dave, 23rd July 2009