The first edition
Shipwright 2010 was published in November 2009, yet its heritage stems back to 1972, when it first appeared in a quarterly format as
Model Shipwright. The annual has supplanted its predecessor, which ran for 144 issues, incorporating its style and focus into one yearly publication. It is aimed at all ship-modelling enthusiasts, with an emphasis on those who build their works from scratch. The annual was released in conjunction with an official online presence, Shipwright Online, intended both as a forum for its readership and an archive of past issues. As
Baird Maritime writes, ‘Basically comprising a series of well-illustrated essays describing a selection of very high quality ship modelling projects, the book includes vignettes of maritime history and an interesting interview with the Director of Britain’s
National Maritime Museum at Greenwich.’ The world-wide shipping magazine
Sea Breezes regards the annual as ‘A must have annual for model-making enthusiasts.’ The 2012
Shipwright annual was published in January 2012. The 2013 "Shipwright" annual was published in May 2013. == New format ==