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Layout design: John Armstrong. He's fun to read, and designs great layouts to boot. <br /> <br />Operation/Design: David Barrow. Always coming up with a better way to do things, although 18"-24" just isn't deep enough for the scenery I'd like, I still love the domino theory. <br /> <br />Modelling: Jim Six. The ulitmate ACL model-builder. Claims his models are made to be "good enough," but if that's good enough, then I'm not sure what "perfection" would look like. <br /> <br />Scenery: John Pryke. Excellent urban and waterfront representations. <br /> <br />Photography: The Kosic brothers. Their stuff is inspiring and doesn't need digital enhancement to look that way. True photos of models. <br /> <br />Great Ideas category: Lionel Strang. Love his tips. Have duplicated many of them. <br /> <br />Who I miss the most: <br />John Olson. Doesn't write much on MRing anymore. His "Day at Muleshoe Meadows" article really got me going in this hobby. <br /> <br />EL Moore. Could make a nice structure out of anything, and with minimal photos, drawings, etc. An entertaining writer, too. <br /> <br />Now as for those I wouldn't miss: <br />Malcolm Furlow. I'm not a fantasy kind of modeler. Too cutesy for me. <br /> <br />Tony Koester. Not much new to what he writes. <br /> <br />...and finally...the single most inspiring article/series I've ever read in MR: <br /> <br />The Clinchfield in N scale. <br /> <br />ALMOST convinced me to convert back then. <br /> <br />
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