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QUOTE: Originally posted by CNJ831 ..... This makes me wonder if perhaps it isn't time for some entirely new (entity) to be created? CNJ831
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QUOTE: Originally posted by gvdobler I also belong to the AMA (Aircraft Modelers Assc. They provide insurance for each member against liability (models are going 200 plus real mph and weigh up to 50 lbs) and flying site protection. Everyone wants to shut us down.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cmrproducts It is the local Divisions that make the NMRA not the National. If everyone could grasp this concept then the NMRA would be one of the biggest MRR organizations... What I am trying to get at here is you, the individual, makes the NMRA not the NMRA doing things for you! If you get into the Divisions then the rest just comes naturally. BOB H Clarion, PA
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QUOTE: Originally posted by WickhamMan The winning technology sets the standard and others follow.
QUOTE: Maybe instead of publishing Scale Rails, the NMRA could negotiate a members only discount on Model Railroader subscriptions. That would provide a real benefit!
QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern QUOTE: Maybe instead of publishing Scale Rails, the NMRA could negotiate a members only discount on Model Railroader subscriptions. That would provide a real benefit! As I noted in the first post and another person also mentioned, you can belong to the NMRA without getting the Scale Rails newsletter. When the dues when up several years ago, the full price for me was around $53.00 in Canadian dollars. Now without the more or less useless Scale Rails, it costs me around $32.00 Canadian. And I'm not missing anything!
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjcrescent WickhamMan; The market will NOT set standards in model railroading. If you need proof, just look at the G-Gauge chaos. There are at least 7 scales, if not more, varying from 1:20.5, to 1:32 .5 all running on the same width track. The NMRA tried many years ago when G-gauge was in its infancy to get the manufacturers at ONE table to discuss standards/recommended practices, and was basically told by more than one maker to buzz off, because they were going to make their stuff how they wanted, no matter who was making what to what scale, period. So now you have LGB, Bachmann, making stuff to 1:20.5. Bachmann,(again), and another is also making it to 1:22.5, another well known maker is building to 1:29 and their biggest rival is building 1:32. There are others making stuff to all manner of inbetween scales between 1:32 and 1:20
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