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<p>[quote user="carl425"]Sorry, I was using the word "thin" as a metaphor for the trend toward less interesting content.[/quote]</p> <p>What, specifically would you find more interesting? You have not said anything about what would interest you to back up your statement. You just have a blanket statement that "MR has less interesting content", and a single example of what you did not find interesting. </p> <p>On that point, have you stopped for a moment to consider that MR applies to a broad base of skill levels? Would someone not familiar with model railroading that picks up a issue at the newstand understand scene composition well enough to know that an HO model of a scene must be vastly compressed compared to an N scale version of the same scene to fit in the same space? </p>
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