Has anyone noticed that the photos in the Grand Central Gems trestle article are exactly the same as the ones in the Scenic Express catalog?
Any explanation?
I can't talk for CTT but I would think they had permission from Scenic Express to put that in the magazine since Scenic Express advertizes in CTT !! It would showcase the product & help Scenic Express sell more of them . I believe trestles are a very sought after thing for model RRs & everyone won't scratchbuild them !! This of course is my own opinion & in no way affiliated with either of the above mentioned !!
Thanks, John
A wonderful simplification of effort, I imagine.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
And? I don't see a problem with this. Being that this product was showcased in the article, it is only fitting that they use the photos as it would lessen any likelihood that they would get it wrong. They did use some original photos on the cover, etc. I am glad for the article, while I may not use the product, I do intend to use some of the ideas to fabricate my own trestle.
Dennis
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dwiemer wrote: I am glad for the article, while I may not use the product, I do intend to use some of the ideas to fabricate my own trestle.Dennis
I am glad for the article, while I may not use the product, I do intend to use some of the ideas to fabricate my own trestle.
Thanks Dennis !! Now we will are all going to have to pay to use that idea !!
dwiemer wrote: And? I don't see a problem with this. Being that this product was showcased in the article, it is only fitting that they use the photos as it would lessen any likelihood that they would get it wrong. They did use some original photos on the cover, etc. I am glad for the article, while I may not use the product, I do intend to use some of the ideas to fabricate my own trestle.Dennis
Adding to the above--How could there be a problem since the photographer, Stan Trzoniec, is also the author. The cover photo is his as well.
Bob Keller
Bob,
Thanks for the explanation. I knew there had to be a story there somewhere because it didn't seem likely that CTT would ever engage in what could appear to be an advertorial.
Great article all the same and keep up the good work - love the magazine!
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