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Hornby Magazine launched on March 9 2007, and is a railway model magazine. The magazine shows readers how to build a layout from scratch, including the fundamentals of baseboard construction, track laying and scenic work. They also explore the possibilities of Digital Command Control (DCC) and the benefits it brings to the hobby. It looks to educate newcomers to the hobby, helping them to develop their skills to gain as much enjoyment as they can whilst actively encouraging visiting local model railway exhibitions. The publication records that its typical readers are adult males aged 35 to 55 with a high disposable income (source: publisher). The magazine is usually published on the first week of the month. Editorial deadlines fall two weeks prior to publication date. Advertising information may be found here
Circulation:
28,190 (Print) (Source: ABC)
1,319 (Digital)
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Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 8th March 2007
Hornby Magazine is launched tomorrow by Ian Allan Publishing. Hornby is a new railway model magazine aimed at people of all ages starting out as a hobby, appealing to both children and adults. The bi-monthly issue includes regular features on new product releases.
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 21st February 2007
Ian Allan Publishing are launching a new model railway magazine called Hornby Magazine. Hornby Magazine is aimed at people of all ages starting out in the hobby, appealing to both children and adults. The bi-monthly issue will include regular features on new product releases and the first issue will be available as of 9th March.
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Background and Format: Hornby Magazine launched on March 9 2007, and is a railway model magazine. The magazine shows readers how to build a layout from scratch, including the fundamentals of baseboard construction, track laying and scenic work. They also explore the possibilities of Digital Command Control (DCC) and the benefits it brings to the hobby. It looks to educate newcomers to the hobby, helping them to develop their skills to gain as much enjoyment as they can whilst actively encouraging visiting local model railway exhibitions. The publication records that its typical readers are adult males aged 35 to 55 with a high disposable income (source: publisher). The magazine is usually published on the first week of the month. Editorial deadlines fall two weeks prior to publication date. Advertising information may be found here Circulation: 28,190 (Print) (Source: ABC) 1,319 (Digital) Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 8th March 2007 Hornby Magazine is launched tomorrow by Ian Allan Publishing. Hornby is a new railway model magazine aimed at people of all ages starting out as a hobby, appealing to both children and adults. The bi-monthly issue includes regular features on new product releases. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 21st February 2007 Ian Allan Publishing are launching a new model railway magazine called Hornby Magazine. Hornby Magazine is aimed at people of all ages starting out in the hobby, appealing to both children and adults. The bi-monthly issue will include regular features on new product releases and the first issue will be available as of 9th March.
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