After nearly 35 years, Model Engineer and Model Engineers’ Workshop will be combined to create an exciting new magazine, Model Engineer & Workshop. The new magazine will feature increased pagination, enabling us to cover the full breadth of our incredible hobby—from steam power to gas turbines and from treadle lathes to CNC milling, and beyond.
This merger represents an opportunity to deliver a more varied publication, blending the incredible heritage of Model Engineer with the tools and techniques focus of Model Engineers’ Workshop.
How will this affect my subscription?
–If you subscribe to Model Engineer: The value of your remaining issues will be transferred to the new Model Engineer & Workshop magazine.
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–If you subscribe to Model Engineers’ Workshop: there’s nothing you need to do – your subscription will continue uninterrupted.
– For non-Direct Debit subscribers to both Model Engineer and Model Engineers’ Workshop: Your Model Engineer & Workshop subscription will be extended by the equivalent value of the remaining issues from your Model Engineer subscription.
– For Direct Debit subscribers to both Model Engineer and Model Engineers’ Workshop: You will instead receive the equivalent value of your remaining Model Engineer issues as a subscription to The Railway Magazine, another title published by Mortons Media Group Ltd. Your Model Engineers’ Workshop subscription will continue under the new title of Model Engineer & Workshop.
We understand that these changes might not suit everyone. If this is the case, please contact us on 01507 529529 or email emailqueries@mortons.co.uk, and we’ll be happy to suggest an alternative magazine or arrange a refund.
The current issues, on sale January 2025, are your final copies of Model Engineer & Model Engineers’ Workshop. The first issue of Model Engineer & Workshop will be on sale starting February 21, as the March edition.
As editor of Model Engineers’ Workshop for the last decade, and a reader of Model Engineer for over 25 years, be assured that I am determined to make sure we continue to deliver the very best content for all our readers, whatever their interests in hobby engineering and model making.
I hope you enjoy this issue and look forward to having you join me on this new adventure, which I am confident you will enjoy.
Neil Wyatt
Editor, Model Engineer & Workshop