Group,
The mathematician in me is making me itch to correct the numbers. I
posted some metrics a few days ago, and they were "edited" along the
way. If you are an NASG member you can sign up for access to the NASG
web site's Membership Directory, wherein there is a page that lists the
general statistics of the NASG membership. These numbers are
automatically updated any time the NASG database is updated.
With respect to "scale" modeling, we currently have 215 NASG members
whom have indicated that they are interested in STANDARD-GAUGE scale
modeling ONLY and nothing else. HOWEVER, there are 601 members who have
expressed interest in scale modeling total. For example, I checked off
"Scale" and "Sn3" in my membership application. I am therefore not
counted among the 215 but rather among the 601 members.
Yes, in the grand scheme of things these numbers are small, but 601 is
three times the number that has been floating around in recent e-mails.
There are currently 1,067 members in this Yahoo Groups mailing list, so
I would feel comfortable estimating that there are at least 1,000 people
who are strongly interested in modeling S in "scale". Then add to that
the number of people who are neither NASG members nor members of this
mailing list, but yet model in "scale" AND those people who happen to
prefer rail heights that are somewhat taller and prefer claw couplers,
but otherwise have what would appear to be a scale layout, and I suspect
our numbers may be even larger (of course, that is anyone's guess).
OK, and with that, I am going back to patching up some holes in my
layout's scenery that I had recently made to install push-buttons for
controlling my Tortoise switch machines... (actually, first I am off to
a small local classic car show...)
- Peter.
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