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Slot Magazine #45 - May / June 2021
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The latest issue of Slot Magazine - published by Doolittle Media - is available now for £5.50 from Pendle Slot Racing (here) and £3.99 for the ebook from pocketmags (here). The magazine is also available on subscription and from some WH Smiths stores.

Here are the contents of the May / June edition...

4 NEWS & NEW PRODUCTS - What is happening in the Slot magazine world. News, announcements, and interesting slot gossip. Plus see the new cars that are in the shops since the last issue of Slot magazine. We look at brand new models coming your way.
10 Must ‘ang on! The story of Ford’s pony car over the last 55 plus years, through the eyes of the slot car manufacturers
20 Taking a Bullitt - How one iconic Film car help to launch a slot car company
24 The Airfix/MRRC story part 1 - The Airfix years and we are not talking Spitfires here!
32 Trans Am Beauty? We look at another version of Sam Posey’s Dodge from Scalextric
34 Workshop - Airfix Restore. We turn a box of trash into something reasonably presentable
42 Pre-War Masterpieces - Words really cannot describe the new Bugattis from Le Mans Miniatures - so just look at the pictures!
48 Workshop - 917 Porsche Perfection? Mark Hatton builds up his own Le Mans Winner - the 1971 Martini Porsche 917K
52 Past Forward – Cheetah. What is a Cheetah? It was Chevy’s Cobra, that’s what
56 Workshop - Life’s the Pits. Take some swapmeet pit boxes and just a little time - see what can be done
61 Workshop - Policar Red Bull! Life giving you the Blues? We take a plain blue F1 car and treat it to an energy drink!
65 SLOT DIRECTORY - Find the retailers and specialist services you need for all your slot racing shopping.
66 PASSING SHOT - Will any future value be reduced if you use your pride and joy?
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Hello 

The magazine is a great read and is well pitched across a broad interest range.

Am I correct in assuming that practically all the content is coming from the editor? If so he is doing a sterling job.

Barrie
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It is difficult to tell as many of the articles are uncredited but could well be the case. The editor is Terry Smith of Gaugemaster which is why you see a lot of references to that firm. The only other regular contributors are Richard Hills, Mark Hatton and Chris Walker.

In view of the magazine's chequered history and previous reputation for failing to pay its contributors it is perhaps not very surprising that other people are somewhat reluctant to contribute any copy.
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Brian

Thanks for the insight.

B.
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(15th-Apr-21, 01:46 PM)CMOTD Wrote:  It is difficult to tell as many of the articles are uncredited but could well be the case. The editor is Terry Smith of Gaugemaster which is why you see a lot of references to that firm. The only other regular contributors are Richard Hills, Mark Hatton and Chris Walker.

In view of the magazine's chequered history and previous reputation for failing to pay its contributors it is perhaps not very surprising that other people are somewhat reluctant to contribute any copy.

I can tell you definitively, that at least one of the above mentioned contributors, does not receive any payment for contributions  Bigsmile.........that said, I have only sent in pics./articles for issues #43 and #44. 

To be honest, I did not ask for or expect anything in return....just though it a good thing to contribute a bit to a hobby that has given me so much  Thumbup

Cheers
Chris Walker
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Slot Magazine is a commercial publication which presumably seeks to profit from anybody's articles. I will happily contribute FOC to non profit organisations like SlotRacer or the NSCC but would not dream of writing articles for Slot Magazine or any other commercial venture without payment at the relevant rate.
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Terry puts a lot of work into Slot. I am sure he isn't doing it for nothing and the magazine certainly boosts the slot car brands that Gaugemaster distribute (his main job).

There was a lot of excitement when ADH Publishing added Slot to their range of hobby magazines. However, ADH went bankrupt, owing significant amounts of money to individuals and businesses in the slot car community, including the previous editor. The owner immediately relaunched many of his ADH titles under a new company Doolittle Media and approached plenty of people to become the new editor of Slot.

I'm sure this sort of thing happens all the time in business circles - but it's understandable that there's still some bad feeling around the magazine. Not with Terry, but with the publisher. I enjoy popping into WH Smiths and flicking through the magazine but I still can't bring myself to put £5.50 in the coffers of Doolittle Media.
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(15th-Apr-21, 05:13 PM)chrisguyw Wrote:  
(15th-Apr-21, 01:46 PM)CMOTD Wrote:  It is difficult to tell as many of the articles are uncredited but could well be the case. The editor is Terry Smith of Gaugemaster which is why you see a lot of references to that firm. The only other regular contributors are Richard Hills, Mark Hatton and Chris Walker.

In view of the magazine's chequered history and previous reputation for failing to pay its contributors it is perhaps not very surprising that other people are somewhat reluctant to contribute any copy.

I can tell you definitively, that at least one of the above mentioned contributors, does not receive any payment for contributions  Bigsmile.........that said, I have only sent in pics./articles for issues #43 and #44. 

To be honest, I did not ask for or expect anything in return....just though it a good thing to contribute a bit to a hobby that has given me so much  Thumbup

Cheers
Chris Walker

Bloody great attitude there Chris, just getting a mention sent in by Chris Walker or slot car group is plenty recognition needed, I'd rather contribute for free so this hobby and industry can continue on, yes I am guilt of applying too much explanation but hey, better to be clear and precise rather than having others scratching their heads, going WTF!!!??  Rofl


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