Some day I may actually get mine. Yes, I've contacted customer suppoort. Every since the changeover over the Summer, I have not gotten ANY special issues on Zinio - last thing was MRP 2019. In June or July I ordered the Locomotive 2019 issue, STILL haven't gotten that one despite multiple calls and emails.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
Visit my web site at www.readingeastpenn.com for construction updates, DCC Info, and more.
Take a breath, fellas.
Terry
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
dehusman Harrison I also submitted an article, was considered, but I was told it was "too short and not enough prototype info and photos". While I have had enough articles published to qualify for an NMRA Author certificate, I have also had numerous articles rejected. The feedback " too short and not enough prototype info and photos" is just telling you what you need to do to fix the article. Expound a little more and add some more info and a few more photos and try again. My last article I submitted was completely rejected, it was re-written completely on a different slant, accepted, but still went through two minor re-writes (tweaks) before it was finally accepted. Don't expect your first draft submission to be completely accepted as is. Expect to have to make changes a couple different times.
Harrison I also submitted an article, was considered, but I was told it was "too short and not enough prototype info and photos".
While I have had enough articles published to qualify for an NMRA Author certificate, I have also had numerous articles rejected. The feedback " too short and not enough prototype info and photos" is just telling you what you need to do to fix the article. Expound a little more and add some more info and a few more photos and try again.
My last article I submitted was completely rejected, it was re-written completely on a different slant, accepted, but still went through two minor re-writes (tweaks) before it was finally accepted. Don't expect your first draft submission to be completely accepted as is. Expect to have to make changes a couple different times.
Thanks for the feedback, I was going to rewrite it, but I don't have that kind of time right now. Maybe soon...
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
My YouTube
Tinplate Toddler Harrison As for the rest of you, maybe we should all spend less time on the forums and more time working on our layouts? Before making such rather snippy remarks about how people should spend there time, show us what you have achieved!
Harrison As for the rest of you, maybe we should all spend less time on the forums and more time working on our layouts?
Before making such rather snippy remarks about how people should spend there time, show us what you have achieved!
As for the rest of you, maybe we should all spend less time on the forums and more time working on our layouts?'
I am not saying I work on my layout enough, and I do spent too much time on the fourms, along with school, robotics, other activities.
If instead of "Greatest Model Railroads" they did "Most Grating Model Railroads" mine might qualify...at least it seems that way sometimes.
Tinplate ToddlerBefore making such rather snippy remarks about how people should spend there time, show us what you have achieved!
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I think you mis-read the tone in Harrison's reply.
Harrison has shared his accomplishments freely and enthusiastically. He sure has done a lot more than I completed when I was his age.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
HarrisonI also submitted an article, was considered, but I was told it was "too short and not enough prototype info and photos".
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
HarrisonAs for the rest of you, maybe we should all spend less time on the forums and more time working on our layouts?
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
SeeYou190 There are plenty on here that should be included in GMR. . Steve-O has asked many people in here from time to time to pen articles, but I don't know how many have. . I did write and submit one, but it went nowhere. . These forums could be a great source of material, but since it has alreacy been "published" in here, I do not know how that would effect the editorial staff's decision to print it. . -Kevin .
There are plenty on here that should be included in GMR.
Steve-O has asked many people in here from time to time to pen articles, but I don't know how many have.
I did write and submit one, but it went nowhere.
These forums could be a great source of material, but since it has alreacy been "published" in here, I do not know how that would effect the editorial staff's decision to print it.
I also submitted an article, was considered, but I was told it was "too short and not enough prototype info and photos". I agree with these nominations, and I have seen Garry's layout several times in trackside photos. As for the rest of you, maybe we should all spend less time on the forums and more time working on our layouts?
doctorwayne Thanks for your generous assessment of my layout, Ray, but I doubt that it will ever make the grade. Right now, I'd consider it about 25% "done" (done being a very unspecific value) and given the constraints of time, I doubt that it will even get to 50% "done". Wayne
Thanks for your generous assessment of my layout, Ray, but I doubt that it will ever make the grade. Right now, I'd consider it about 25% "done" (done being a very unspecific value) and given the constraints of time, I doubt that it will even get to 50% "done".
Wayne
Oh, one other thing. Please do not submit Bertram's as one of your photos. I do not need others competing for it when you decide to head for that Great Layout in the Sky.
Rich
Alton Junction
Wayne, MR has many many times featured layouts that are not finished. My impression is they include layouts which have sufficient finished scenes to have plenty of material to feature. They sometimes toss in one or two in-progress photo's as well, which are useful too readers because it demonstrates how you get there and is instructional.
You certainly have posted scads and scads of photo's, so it' plenty clear you have more than enough fodder for what MR might need. Your choice, but I think most here can see what is plain enough.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Oh come on, guys - you all build fantastic layouts and you don´t need to be humble!
Let me add Garry and Ray to the list, not to forget Mike (Lehmann) and "Middleman".
I as well
TF
Colorado Ray In this year's Great Model Railroad's editorial, Steven Otte suggests we let him know of future Great Model Railroads. Seems to me this forum has some prime candidates. Not to slight anyone, but my first votes go to Wayne, Ed, and Mel. Please add your favorites. Ray
In this year's Great Model Railroad's editorial, Steven Otte suggests we let him know of future Great Model Railroads. Seems to me this forum has some prime candidates. Not to slight anyone, but my first votes go to Wayne, Ed, and Mel. Please add your favorites.
Ray
I completely agree.
I do heartily agree with your other choices, though.