I, too, would like to add my congratulations to Trevor. It's a very 
well-written and well-illustrated article.  S scale (non-narrow gauge) isn't 
the subject of that many articles in the LDJ.  Trevor did a great job of 
explaining why he chose S and the advantages it offers with a particular focus 
on the advantages/issues which are of interest to the readers of LDJ.  

Kudo's to Trevor!!!!!!

Paul Schilling



-----Original Message-----
From: tpm1ca <[email protected]>
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, May 1, 2012 9:25 am
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Converingt to S in Layout Design Journal


 

Hi Steve:

--- In [email protected], "stevew970" <swolcott@...> wrote:
>
> In the latest issue of the Layout Design Journal (#45) the lead article is by 
> Trevor Marshall describing why and how he switched from On2 to S scale. It's 
> a wonderful essay and a great plug for S. I can imagine a number of uses for 
> this piece if permission was obtained to reprint it.
> Steve Wolcott

Ask and ye shall receive...

Thanks to your suggestion, the S Scale SIG and I got in touch with Layout 
Design Journal editor Byron Henderson and received permission to post the 
article online as a PDF. It is available as this month's edition of the S Scale 
Journal, here:

http://sscale.org/679/volume-1-no-10-on2-to-s/

I ask that if anybody prints the PDF to share with friends, that they be sure 
to include the LDSIG membership information on the final page with the article. 
The Layout Design SIG has been generous to give us permission to share this 
article and in return it's only decent that we let others know about the LDSIG 
so they can consider whether to become members.

Cheers!

- Trevor

---

Port Rowan in 1:64

An S scale model of a Canadian National
branch line terminal in Southern Ontario:

http://themodelrailwayshow.com/cn1950s





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