Bob,

I understand where you're coming from and let me just say I understand many S 
scalers have a long association with and involvement in the NASG and I'm sure, 
not too many years ago, "all us" 1:64 types had to stick together.  As someone 
without that history, I look at the NASG and see a bunch guys playing with 
American Flyer trains and an organization focus mostly on the toy train history 
of S.  None of that holds any interest for me.  Additionally, and again my 
personal opinion here, I believe the NASG's continued promotion of Flyer or 
Flyonel seriously hampers the scale side of 1:64.  Until we shed that image of 
S as a toy train gauge we'll never attract scale modelers in any serious 
numbers from the smaller scales (or even a few from the larger.)  In marketing 
and public relations perception is everything.  I guess, in that light, the 
organization's name says it all.

Now, whether that impression is correct could be a matter of debate but I'm 
saying as an outsider coming in to S that is how things look to me.  If there 
was a real S scale movement and a national organization of scale and proto 64 
modelers was founded I'd be one of the first to join.  Viva la revolucion!  
Until then, I will not support an organization that does not support me and a 
real future for the scale outside of the toy train collector/operator niche.

-- Let's not get moderated on this one.  This is the scale group after all.  
We're not here to defend Flyer or S gauge.  Just explaining my position and 
maybe giving the NASG leadership some food for thought. --

Chris Borgmeyer

Re: The NASG Dispatch
Posted by: "adguytrains" [email protected]   adguytrains
Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:22 am (PDT)

Chris...

So why is that a reason no to join? There are plenty of us like-minded "scale, 
rivet counting, prototype nuts who run (BUILD?) models in 1:64" and belong to 
the NASG. You'll find good company and develop an appreciation for great 
modeling in all forms of "S".

Bob Hogan


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