I agree with Tom. I have really gotten to like the O Scale Trains 
magazine (no, I'm not changing scales). I am also considering 
subscribing to that one because of the content being adaptable to S. 
What got me hooked was that they publish the out-of-print older issues 
on their site for free:

http://www.oscalemag.com/docs/dwnld.html

As a matter of fact, the telephone/telegraph poles I build late last 
year were a direct copy of one of the articles in one of those back issues.

  - Peter.

On 02/11/2011 7:25 am, Thomas Baker wrote:
>
>
> I hope the magazine succeeds this time round.  Just from observing matters in 
> O scale, I believe that the model for taking a magazine from nowhere to be a 
> popular seller is "O Scale Trains".  The journal is well done with no cutsey 
> little ads or layouts.  Whenever I get to Barnes&  Noble or someplace that 
> carries the magazine, I thumb through it because it does sometimes have an 
> article relevant for S.
>
> Tom

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