Hi Bob,

Yes, I took the Gazette when I was hanging out with the San Diego Sn3 group.  I 
let it lapse when we moved to Washington, as I was getting too many magazines 
and was focusing on layout building.  It's amazing how little modeling gets 
done with a layout under construction!  

I'll miss printed magazines.  I prefer stretching out on the coach to sitting 
upright at a computer screen, but the world is changing.  See you in Santa 
Clara.

Roger

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Boring 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 8:59 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S In NG&SL Gazette


    
   

  Roger,  I have been reading the Gazette for some time and even went so far as 
to pick up back issues back into the late 70's.  I think it is one of the best 
publications out there regardless of scale.

  Bob Boring
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Roger Nulton 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 9:04 PM
    Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S In NG&SL Gazette


      
     

    You guys have sold me on the NG&SLG.  I bought a subscription!  Between 
Brooks' article and my friend Chuck Rickett's article in the Jan. issue, and 
all the other endorsments, as well as the S scale content.  I look forward to 
the Jan. issue.  I have seen Bob's On3 layout and it is tops.
    Roger Nulton
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jim and Cheryl Martin 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:23 PM
      Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S In NG&SL Gazette


        

      I have been reading the Narrow gauge and Short Line Gazette faithfully 
since 1982 when friend Pete Moffett (now a fellow S Scale Workshop member) had 
an article on scratch building a Quincy and Torch Lake side dump car.  


      Even though to this day I still do not actively model narrow gauge, I 
love the magazine for the quality of work portrayed, as well as the visual 
appeal of the mag itself.  Although it has some great long-time contributors, 
what's really amazing, is this high quality glossy print magazine is largely 
the work of only three people, Bob Brown, his wife Irene and art director 
Sharon Olsen. 


       I interviewed Bob on The Model Railway Show two years ago.  He's getting 
on in years.  I asked him about succession plans for when he's gone.  He told 
me there are none.  Some day the Gazette will be missed the same way Bob 
Hundman's Mainline Modeler is.  So you lesser-read individuals on this list owe 
it to yourselves to take a look at this mag. Maybe take out a subscription. 


       It also has lots of useful ads for suppliers you won't find in many 
other magazines...Backwoods Miniatures, Clover House, Rusty Stumps, etc.  A lot 
of good S scale building supplies can be found on their websites.


      Jim Martin



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        From: scale S only <[email protected]>
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:57:39 PM
        Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S In NG&SL Gazette



          
        Way to go Brooks!   Now if I could only lay my hands on one of those 
Gazettes...   Maybe at the OSW+S next week.
        Bill Winans
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        Some on this site might not be regular readers of Narrow Gauge and 
Short Line Gazette magazine since the focus is heavily narrow gauge and 
logging, but I thought the group might like to know that S standard gauge is 
proudly represented on the cover of the January 2013 issue and my Buffalo Creek 
& Gauley layout (including the logging activity) is featured inside. While a 
number of the country's exceptional Sn3 layouts have appeared in the Gazette, 
according to editor Bob Brown this is the first time in the magazine's history 
that an S standard gauge layout has been featured. Hopefully the article will 
introduce some folks not too familiar with S standard gauge to what can be done 
in our favorite scale. 
        Brooks Stover






  

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