This subject has been discussed before, like most others, but I am not sure
if I have seen a suggestion to start yet another S group: S-hi-scalers.
Sounds more like a mountain climbing club instead of a model railroad
interest group...

But in point of fact, I am on both S scale and S trains list because I am a
hybrid hi-scaler. Stuff on both lists has interest for me.

I hasten to add that I am not volunteering to moderate such a group, but
would join if one were started.

Just a late night thought from Lenexa.

Roy Inman

From: Scale S Only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 20:56:46 -0700
To: [email protected], ed_loizeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} proposal (turnouts)

Well said about Dick K.   After all, he is an engineer (of the materials
variety) and as far as I know, he has no axe to grind.

I still think that the testing is a valid use of the talents of the NASG.
Brooks Stover is an excellent example of "hi-rail scale", and I presume
(oh-oh) that there are others.   Having said all that, this forum is
supposed to be about SCALE S, not hi-rail.




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