QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 1. Make all MRR products in the USA. This would be a plus to people wanting to get into the hobby, and support their country too! Also more Americans would be employed by the MRR companies, thus maybe making them and their relatives/kids into mrr'ers too! Note I am not counting companies like Peco or Kato because they aren't American companies and should support their country's mrr'ing community as well. 2. Supply enough weights with a car kit so it actually comes up to NMRA standards!!! This is one of those things that you think the manufacturers could figure out by now...(??) 3. More varied products. We don't need three companies making an HO scale Challenger all at once. There are many, many good, non-USRA engines that could sell well. 4. More decorated plastic kits. Too many companies are losing money on these and are thus discontinuing them, but if we could get about another 100,000 people into the hobby, maybe the demand would go back up for them. 5. "Easy weathering" kits, or some type of kit for developing certain parts of the hobby, for instance a weathering kit might include paintbrushes, paints to simulate different surfaces, and/or weathering powders and useful tips on how to weather.
QUOTE: How about getting the existing pulications put into more waiting rooms like at the doctors offices or car service places. Every time I take my car in for service, I just sit and read whatever magazine is there, but I never see and MRR publications. But then I don't know who would pay for it.