QUOTE: Originally posted by enduringexp The BEST thing about MRR, to me, is this group of forums. To bad you guys don't publish something.
Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by tpaulsen This is the age of buy it and run it. I still belong to the age of build it, super detail it, redo it, change the trucks, rebuild someone elses mistake and on and on. People like me have become dinosaurs in the hobby. MR is just addressing the direction the hobby is headed. I do think MR is still the best in the hobby, but it no longer leads the field in a dominant fashion as it did years ago.
QUOTE: Originally posted by IRONROOSTER I love this assumption that every old timer in the hobby wants kits and it's only because the hobby store owner holds a gun to his head that he buys RTR. If you want a layout and your time is limited you may not be able to do everything from kits. I personally enjoy building kits and scratch/parts building, but 80% of the cars on my layout are RTR. Why? the answer is time. My first desire is to have a layout and RTR enables me to do that. Given the popularity of RTR I must not be alone. As the layout gets to completion I expect I will return to more kit building and scratch/parts building but for me now it's RTR. I have been in the hobby 33 years and I think the current times are great. Enjoy Paul
QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate I just had MR contact me soliciting an in-depth article on building rolling stock based on the SP prototype. That's one data point that they may not totally be dumbing down the magazine.
QUOTE: Originally posted by gbailey 3. Eliminate other scales than HO and N - they have their own mags.
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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QUOTE: Originally posted by IRONROOSTER QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly ... In any event - I love MR and enjoy reading all the articles (and I enjoy looking over all the ads to). Are there things I wi***hey would delete, concentrate on, bring back etc? Yup - but then I'm sure there is a reader who has the exact opposite opinion as I do. [#ditto] MR is my favorite magazine. I read and enjoy it all, even if I do think Tony K. is a little over the top now and again. I'd love to see the Bull Session come back. Enjoy Paul
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly ... In any event - I love MR and enjoy reading all the articles (and I enjoy looking over all the ads to). Are there things I wi***hey would delete, concentrate on, bring back etc? Yup - but then I'm sure there is a reader who has the exact opposite opinion as I do.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker I don't know why peopel think MR offers nothing "in their scale". Wiring, signalling, DCC, Scenery is all pretty much scale-independent.