From: Alan Lambert
           Lone Star Flyer Club
           Arlington, Texas
 
If we can't learn from other magazines and their articles, we need to have more 
"S" only magsto look at. We canjust scale up the drawings that I see all the 
time. Ihavedone it but don't have anything to prove it yet. Still In progress 
on my layout design.
                                                                         Thanks,
                                                                                      
 Alan

From: richgajnak <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 1:48 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: MRR (was New to the group, newer to S gauge


  


--- In [email protected], "Michael Eldridge" <meldridge@...> wrote:
>
> I agree: MR is what I call "buy and plop." You buy all the components, plop 
> them down, and you have a layout. If you buy and plop enough, you can be a 
> featured layout in the magazine. > -Michael Eldridge
>

Oh, I dunno... Aticles like Pelle Soeborg's overpass, Gary Hoover's viewblocks, 
Steve Harris's plaster-cast stone building and Matt Snell's flatcar load 
articles seem to counter the "buy and plop" theory. I would also not consider 
Mike Danneman's Rio Grande N-scale railroad "buy and plop." (All in the 
December 2011 issue)

Unless, of course, there's absolutely nothing to be learned from these folks. 

Rich G(ajnak)




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