Hi Brian;

As you suggest, there are a lot of varied S scale sites out there. With out 
meaning to slight anyone, two of the most extensive are the "S Scale Model 
Railroading Homepage" Site by Craig O'Connell 

http://trainweb.org/crocon/sscale.html

and Paul York's S-Trains site

http://www.trainweb.org/s-trains/

Both have some article type materials, but mostly are links to other sites and 
vendors. Very useful, but a bit different from what you describe.

Another excellent on-line format is the the Proto48 Modeler site.

http://www.proto48.org/index.htm

The layout is particularly clear, and there are some excellent articles 
(including some that can be used pretty directly in S scale)!

An online magazine format site might be very useful, although the question 
remains: does it serve existing S Scale modelers or server to draw new people. 
If the latter, how?

Pieter Roos


Vivamus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This puzzles me.  Aren't there a bunch of S 
websites already?  Or, are you
talking about a magazine-type website, with articles?  

 <SNIP>
 
So, is there not something that already does that out there?  If there
isn't, is it something that would be helpful?  
 
Brian Groover
aka Vivamus



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