--- In [email protected], "Tom Hawley" <t.hawley@...> wrote:
>
> Recent discussion off-group has indicated that many of you may not be
> familiar with a Yahoo group called the SSTOT. It stands for S Scale Trains
> of Tomorrow.
> The group is still functional, though there's not been much activity lately.
> Lack of activity can be attributed mainly to sparsity of modern S modelers,
> paucity of modern S equipment, and the fact that when one does come up with
> an idea for modern modeling, he usually wants to share it with as many as
> possible, and so puts it on the S-Scale list.
>
If a group ever needed a name change it's that one SS TOT sounds more like a
toy battleship than a model railroading group. I don't know why they didn't
just call it Modern S scale modeler or something like that?
I really see no reason to go to a different site to discuss modern era
modeling as we have no over abundance of interesting modeling threads here and
some guys model the 2 gen. diesel era which dovetails with the modern era quite
well. I don't really understand why some one thought this site is not adequate
for modern era modelers needs or why they thought a modern era site was needed?
I look at us as all S scale modelers just spread out along the time line of
railroad history...DaveBranum
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