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FREQUENCY and FORMAT: 26 times a year, full color. About 60pps. COVERAGE: How to do it articles and series on building locomotives, traction engines, steam engines, IC engines, hot air engines, marine plant, stationary engines, workshop equipment, clocks. Also articles on workshop practice, engineering heritage, etc. Little changed in 109 years. The editorial style is formal, firmly focused on engineering and engineered models, with the tone being serious, with minor lapses (!). The subject matter of the (bi-weekly) magazine ranges from articles about techniques and tools to profiles of full-size prototypes of modelling subjects. The main content is, however, 'constructional articles' describing projects at various levels of detail. Such articles range from single pages to long running series in alternate issues, some of which can last for many months, if not years. These more detailed series generally appeal to a wider audience than those engaged in the project. It is often as much in the processes described as in the (often loosely) related anecdotes alongside. Organisers of the high profile annual Model Engineer Exhibition in England. The magazine's website is: http://www.model-engineer.co.uk
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