the Meccano Magazine
One of my favourite magazines as a kid was the wonderful Meccano Magazine.
… over time Meccano Magazine became a general hobby magazine aimed at “boys of all ages”. Aside from Meccano related articles, it also featured Hornby trains, Dinky Toys and other products of Meccano Ltd, plus a wide variety of general interest articles, including, engineering, aircraft, trains, modelling, camping, photography and philately. Commonwealth countries always featured strongly in articles as Meccano Ltd exported its products to these countries. (My bolding.)
The magazine was stuffed full of great stuff for growing boys, all sorts of engineering news and articles. In fact, I sometimes wonder if reading that gave me the idea to be an engineer. Certainly I was rapt each month in all the engineering stuff that I could only admire as a youngster.
For example, the contents of the June 1948 issue included:
- Mapping by Air
- A Fast Clyde Excursion Steamer
- How Does a Locomotive Safety Valve Work?
- The Little Men Who Sound the Hours (about an animated clock with figures that struck a bell)
- North Eastern 1621 (about a railway locomotive)
- Air News
- Books to Read
- Club and Branch News
- Competitions and Results
- Fireside Fun
- From our Readers
- New Meccano Models
- Model Building Competition
- On Road and Track
- Photography
- Railway Notes
- Stamp News
How’s that for a great month’s new reading for a young lad? And the advertisements included:
- stamps, lens hoods, model yachts, bicycles, training in radar, wireless and television, toffee, bicycle gears, air guns, chemistry sets, make your own radio!, cigarette cards … all a boy could want and much much more.
What a great thing that was. Of course, we are well before computers, the Internet, mobile phones, SMS, iPods, Facebook, Twitter. This is even before we had a TV! I really loved the monthly read … and which boy wouldn’t? There is no such thing today, as far as I know. Seems a shame.
There is an awesome archive of the issues of the magazine here – whole copies in pdf form for years and years and years.
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