As you may have noticed, the dimensions of the mag have recently been slightly reduced, but rest assured that doesn’t change the amount, and variety, of content we’re able to pack into every issue.
This month, for example, you’ll find everything from a review of Amati’s 1:32 kit for a traditional Scottish fishing vessel to a feature focusing on the scratch build of a World War II US Seabee’s-engineered pontoon (sorry, Mike, aircraft carrier!), and from an unusual steam-powered RNLI lifeboat project to some square rigger retrofitting, artwork for a very art deco looking transatlantic craft design concept featured on a 1930s’ edition of Popular Mechanics magazine finally brought to life, and a completely digitally designed, 3D-printed dinghy. That’s before we even get to the articles entitled ‘Self-Centred’ and ‘Smoking…