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Finescale magazine...
Posted by St Francis Consolidated RR on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 10:14 PM

Dear Magazine Historians!

Somebody just gave me volume one from 1997, six issues, of "Finescale Railroader Including Outdoor Railroader."

What do I have? Are these the premier issues of a combination of two magazines? When did "Finescale Railroader" start? And does it have anything to do with "Finescale Modeller"? Wasn't somebody named Ron Hundley or something like that the one-man publisher of "Finescale Modeller" or "Railroad Modeller?"

I'm not finding a lot of information on search engines about this, so I'm thinking somebody might know here.

Thanks.

p.s.....just to correct myself, I think I was thinking of "Mainline Modeller"

p.s.s.........I am told that "Outdoor Railroader" started in 1991.


 

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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 10:56 PM

Yes, Finescale Railroader started in 1991 as "Outdoor Railroader". The name changed in '97. A few years ago, the magazine was discontinued and replaced by a series of annuals: The Narrow Gauge Annual, the Modeler's Annual, and the Industrial and Short Line Annual. 

 

Outdoor Railroader/Finescale Railroader, and the current annuals, were/are published by Westlake Publishing, and they have an excellent forum devoted to top quality, finescale modeling:

 

Finescale RR Forums

 

 

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Posted by TonyWalsham on Thursday, January 6, 2011 2:54 AM

......and I have an almost complete set I would be willing to sell.

Only some of the last issues are missing.

Best wishes,

Tony Walsham

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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Friday, January 14, 2011 7:52 PM

Ray Dunakin

Yes, Finescale Railroader started in 1991 as "Outdoor Railroader". The name changed in '97. A few years ago, the magazine was discontinued and replaced by a series of annuals: The Narrow Gauge Annual, the Modeler's Annual, and the Industrial and Short Line Annual. 

 

I have to correct myself: The name of that last finescale book is "Logging, Mining, and Industrial Annual"

 

 

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