You don't have your interests listed on the NASG member page, but my guess is
you do narrow gauge. Narrow gauge falls under an entirely different catagory
with the big pubs. I've had Allen Keller thump his chest and tell me "are you
satisfied now, we did an O scale video", only to find out it was On3. I'm not
saying Sn3 isn't S scale, but it's an entirely different mind-set to standard
gauge from a recruitment point of view.
Ed Koz
Robert Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In [email protected], "Edward Loizeaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> Just out of curiosity, I wonder how many of the hundreds and hundreds of
> guys on this List have actually submitted an S scale photo (much less an
> actual article) to Model Railroader, or one of the other major
magazines, in
> the past two years. Don't all rush to raise your hands. I'll bet the
> number is maybe a half dozen or so. Hard to blame the magazines
under these
> conditions. Cheers...Ed L. _______________________________
My time is in short supply currently, but since 1990, I have had at
least four S scale layout plans and articles published in Model
Railroader and Model Railroad Planning.
Bob Nicholson
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