Bill,  I thought it was a bit weird that someone from the magazine 
wasn't at the convention to see what we're all about.  There was a stack 
of literature regarding the magazine near Jeff Wilson's tables.  In 
Lowell, in the conversations I had with various folks, the magazine's 
new birth wasn't mentiioned either.  I have not received any literature 
yet. 

That being said, this is the first year that Don Heimberger hasn't been 
around either.  He normally picks over the contest entry's for some of 
his future articles.  Perhaps he had someone doing that for him?  It 
seems to me that the editors should be approaching the various past 
authors,and/or great model builders to gather up future articles.  There 
have been many well done models over the years that would be worthy of 
an in depth article, but I seldom see such an effort.

Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com



Bill Fraley wrote:

> HI,
>
> Also on my wild mind ...
>
> I received a brochure from RLN Publishing several weeks ago, telling 
> me that my subscription to the 1:64th Modeling Guide had run out.
>
> I haven't noticed any conversation of the 1:64th Modeling Guide on our 
> list.
>
> What are your thoughts? Who is RLN Publishing / Robert Nalbone, what 
> can we expect this time?
> "S" ee ya,
> Billy Fraley
>
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>
>  




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