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Posted by ddechamp71 on Friday, August 29, 2003 4:38 AM
I don't belong to any club, as I'm living in France and as I'm modelling North American prototype, that is very rare in my home country (almost all clubs are modelling french/european railroads).
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Posted by aussiesteve on Friday, August 29, 2003 2:19 AM
I used to be a member of a club when I lived in Alice Springs but since moving have I have been unable to locate a new one.
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Posted by aussiesteve on Friday, August 29, 2003 2:19 AM
I used to be a member of a club when I lived in Alice Springs but since moving have I have been unable to locate a new one.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 29, 2003 12:44 AM
I am in a club and voiced some of my displeasure by starting the thread "club dedication". Clubs have their good and bad points. I have found that people do not join a club for the same reasons. Some try to rule. Some cry when they do not get their way. Some halt progress.
The club I am in is HO. Lately I have been railroading with a couple of O scalers. There are only three guys in the O scale "group" and around 15 in the HO club. The O scale layout is growing and under constant improvements. Although it is seniced and appears complete, it seems to constantly evolve into a better product. The HO club has grown stagnant and incomplete. Hopefully things will change for the HO club.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 29, 2003 12:44 AM
I am in a club and voiced some of my displeasure by starting the thread "club dedication". Clubs have their good and bad points. I have found that people do not join a club for the same reasons. Some try to rule. Some cry when they do not get their way. Some halt progress.
The club I am in is HO. Lately I have been railroading with a couple of O scalers. There are only three guys in the O scale "group" and around 15 in the HO club. The O scale layout is growing and under constant improvements. Although it is seniced and appears complete, it seems to constantly evolve into a better product. The HO club has grown stagnant and incomplete. Hopefully things will change for the HO club.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 29, 2003 12:15 AM
Since the question asked about clubs only, I figured that a round-robin didn't apply. I've been a member of a local round robin for over a decade and I believe there's several more in my local area. The round-robin is less formal than a Club and where 'members' have a lot of other commitments it seems to work better. Our only piece of paperwork is the calender of meetings (8 layouts, Mon and Fri on a 4 week cycle). It's no big deal if a meeting has to be cancelled or only a few turn up. However, being part of a round-robin sure provides an incentive to do at least something to the layout before its your turn again. Steven Burrows, Sydney Australia
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 29, 2003 12:15 AM
Since the question asked about clubs only, I figured that a round-robin didn't apply. I've been a member of a local round robin for over a decade and I believe there's several more in my local area. The round-robin is less formal than a Club and where 'members' have a lot of other commitments it seems to work better. Our only piece of paperwork is the calender of meetings (8 layouts, Mon and Fri on a 4 week cycle). It's no big deal if a meeting has to be cancelled or only a few turn up. However, being part of a round-robin sure provides an incentive to do at least something to the layout before its your turn again. Steven Burrows, Sydney Australia
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 10:32 PM
I've belonged to a round robin club in Ohio in more youthful days. Now I belong the West Central Model Railroad Club in Sparta, WI. We have our own building(yes it's paid for). Been a member for over 15 years. I've seen many different people come through the front door, and I've been fortunate enough to learn something from most every one of them. Their a great bunch of guys and I'm proud to call them friends. The best thing about the club is that I could never in my wildest dreams ever build a layout so large and keep learning so much any other way. Draw backs? Only one. My home layout is suffering from neglect. But that's going to change since I've recently cut back on my work schedule so now I've got time for both. Wonderful hobby!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 10:32 PM
I've belonged to a round robin club in Ohio in more youthful days. Now I belong the West Central Model Railroad Club in Sparta, WI. We have our own building(yes it's paid for). Been a member for over 15 years. I've seen many different people come through the front door, and I've been fortunate enough to learn something from most every one of them. Their a great bunch of guys and I'm proud to call them friends. The best thing about the club is that I could never in my wildest dreams ever build a layout so large and keep learning so much any other way. Draw backs? Only one. My home layout is suffering from neglect. But that's going to change since I've recently cut back on my work schedule so now I've got time for both. Wonderful hobby!
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Posted by Teditor on Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:00 PM
And as you can see, I still havn't learnt how to spell properly though!

Teditor

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Posted by Teditor on Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:00 PM
And as you can see, I still havn't learnt how to spell properly though!

Teditor

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Posted by Teditor on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:58 PM
I am the sevreatry/editor of the Darling Downs Model Railway Club Inc. in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
I wouldn't say we are all darlings! but we are a great bumch of guys and gals.
Have been in the club since 1989 and am now a life member, the club has grown from around 20 members and a bank balance of zilch to around 150 members and living comfortable. We have large layouts in both HO and N, both fixed and portable for exhibitions and we enjoy local council and government assistance in part due to our genuiness for the hobby of model railroading.
Have a look at our web site on www.usq.edu.au/users/mesken/ddmrc or email me at teditor@bigpond.com.au
Being a club member has given me years of satisfaction, great cameraderie and the ability to build and operate layouts of a granduer I could never achieve at home.
Politics, disagreements and freindships are all part and parcel of the big package, you only get out what you put in.

Teditor

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Posted by Teditor on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:58 PM
I am the sevreatry/editor of the Darling Downs Model Railway Club Inc. in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
I wouldn't say we are all darlings! but we are a great bumch of guys and gals.
Have been in the club since 1989 and am now a life member, the club has grown from around 20 members and a bank balance of zilch to around 150 members and living comfortable. We have large layouts in both HO and N, both fixed and portable for exhibitions and we enjoy local council and government assistance in part due to our genuiness for the hobby of model railroading.
Have a look at our web site on www.usq.edu.au/users/mesken/ddmrc or email me at teditor@bigpond.com.au
Being a club member has given me years of satisfaction, great cameraderie and the ability to build and operate layouts of a granduer I could never achieve at home.
Politics, disagreements and freindships are all part and parcel of the big package, you only get out what you put in.

Teditor

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:38 PM
I've been modeling in HO and now N since my teens. Have never been a member of a club, strange since the metro NJ/NY area is full of clubs. I have thought about it but with my work schedule it wouldn't be fair to me or to the members of whatever club I join. A shame since I feel there is a definite advantage to club membership with all the skills and techniques you can learn, regardless of what you model at home.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:38 PM
I've been modeling in HO and now N since my teens. Have never been a member of a club, strange since the metro NJ/NY area is full of clubs. I have thought about it but with my work schedule it wouldn't be fair to me or to the members of whatever club I join. A shame since I feel there is a definite advantage to club membership with all the skills and techniques you can learn, regardless of what you model at home.
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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:36 PM
I just joined one and attended my first meeting this past monday. Since my job involved traveling every week, it was something that had to wait until retirement. I met a good bunch of people at the meeting. It's going to be fun.
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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:36 PM
I just joined one and attended my first meeting this past monday. Since my job involved traveling every week, it was something that had to wait until retirement. I met a good bunch of people at the meeting. It's going to be fun.
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Posted by chanda on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:09 PM


Way back in 1955-56 , when I was stationed with the USAF at Burtonwood RAF Station, Warrington, England, I was a member of the Merseyside Model Railway Society. Back then if you wanted a particular locomotive you built it from scratch, from the drivers to the motor to drive them. A few of the members were in to 2mm scale and I have some slides of a 2mm locomotive that is being dwafed by a three pence coin ( about the size of a nickle.) The loco ran and pulled a few goods wagons. The track was hand made as well as the switches.
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Posted by chanda on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:09 PM


Way back in 1955-56 , when I was stationed with the USAF at Burtonwood RAF Station, Warrington, England, I was a member of the Merseyside Model Railway Society. Back then if you wanted a particular locomotive you built it from scratch, from the drivers to the motor to drive them. A few of the members were in to 2mm scale and I have some slides of a 2mm locomotive that is being dwafed by a three pence coin ( about the size of a nickle.) The loco ran and pulled a few goods wagons. The track was hand made as well as the switches.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:02 PM
Been a club member 13+ years now. Took my turn at the helm (whew, glad THAT's over) but havn't regretted a moment of it. From the contacts made in the hobby, to the experiences shared with other members, to the learning we all have shared in, it's all contributed to me growing as a modeler, and the group growing as well. Yes, there are ego's to deal with, as well as differences in what everyone is interested in. So what? It's all steels wheels on rails, ain't it?
KarlB
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:02 PM
Been a club member 13+ years now. Took my turn at the helm (whew, glad THAT's over) but havn't regretted a moment of it. From the contacts made in the hobby, to the experiences shared with other members, to the learning we all have shared in, it's all contributed to me growing as a modeler, and the group growing as well. Yes, there are ego's to deal with, as well as differences in what everyone is interested in. So what? It's all steels wheels on rails, ain't it?
KarlB
www.fcsme.org (Come see!!)
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Posted by Sydney on Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:43 PM
I belong to the Blue Mountains & Nepean Christian Model Railway Fellowship (what a mouthful !), abbreviated to BM&NCMRF (still a mouthful !!), which operates in the beautiful Blue Mountains and Nepean districts of western Sydney in New South Wales, Australia ("Down Under"). We meet on the last Saturday evening of each month at 7.30 pm for about 3 hours and have running nights and train video evenings at different members' homes, with supper and a short Bible devotional at the end - not heavy stuff, and the devotional is always geared to model railroading (e.g. keep on the straight track and try and avoid kinks in your life, otherwise you might get derailed). We are currently joining with the Valley Heights Rail Preservation Society, not so much as to work on the "big boys", of which they have quite a number plus passenger carriages, but to give assistance with their exhibition HO layout. All good fun! We also run an occasional Exhibition ourselves (two so far). We currently have 13 members.

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Posted by Sydney on Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:43 PM
I belong to the Blue Mountains & Nepean Christian Model Railway Fellowship (what a mouthful !), abbreviated to BM&NCMRF (still a mouthful !!), which operates in the beautiful Blue Mountains and Nepean districts of western Sydney in New South Wales, Australia ("Down Under"). We meet on the last Saturday evening of each month at 7.30 pm for about 3 hours and have running nights and train video evenings at different members' homes, with supper and a short Bible devotional at the end - not heavy stuff, and the devotional is always geared to model railroading (e.g. keep on the straight track and try and avoid kinks in your life, otherwise you might get derailed). We are currently joining with the Valley Heights Rail Preservation Society, not so much as to work on the "big boys", of which they have quite a number plus passenger carriages, but to give assistance with their exhibition HO layout. All good fun! We also run an occasional Exhibition ourselves (two so far). We currently have 13 members.

"Sydney" [:)]
New South Wales
Australia
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 6:48 PM
I'm a member of a round-robin type group in my area... one general "business meeting" a month where we discuss group activities, hold clincs and watch videos, plus schedule meetings for the remainder of the month at member's homes. It's a great way to keep up on the latest news, plus see what others in the area are doing. And for me, there's the added benefit of living vicariously through others who have more experience, and more room than I have to build empires in miniature.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 6:48 PM
I'm a member of a round-robin type group in my area... one general "business meeting" a month where we discuss group activities, hold clincs and watch videos, plus schedule meetings for the remainder of the month at member's homes. It's a great way to keep up on the latest news, plus see what others in the area are doing. And for me, there's the added benefit of living vicariously through others who have more experience, and more room than I have to build empires in miniature.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 6:44 PM
I cannot run mainline equipment in my home converted bedroom. It is nice to work in a 3K square ft. room with turns more than 36" radius on hand laid track and throwouts. We are DC with walk around throttles because we started this road in 1978. We are across the street from the Alameda Corridor -- East so there is ample fanning.
We are the Pomona Valley MRC at 132 E. First Street in Pomona CA. I have a key so I can run by myself or with others. Our dues are $25.00 per month. We are open most Tuesday and Thursay evenings.
Lindsay Smith wlindsays2000@yahoo.com
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 28, 2003 6:44 PM
I cannot run mainline equipment in my home converted bedroom. It is nice to work in a 3K square ft. room with turns more than 36" radius on hand laid track and throwouts. We are DC with walk around throttles because we started this road in 1978. We are across the street from the Alameda Corridor -- East so there is ample fanning.
We are the Pomona Valley MRC at 132 E. First Street in Pomona CA. I have a key so I can run by myself or with others. Our dues are $25.00 per month. We are open most Tuesday and Thursay evenings.
Lindsay Smith wlindsays2000@yahoo.com
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Posted by kehoesj on Thursday, August 28, 2003 5:45 PM
Anyone looking for an 'O' gauge 3 rail affiliation in Northeastern Wisconsin, feel free to visit with Northeastern Wisconsin 'O' Gauge Association. We have a club layout (modules owned by members) and meet monthly September thru May. Inquiries - direct to N.E.W. 'O' Gaugers - P.O. Box 22, Menominee, MI 49858. We have a great bunch of people and they are very active in club functions.
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Posted by kehoesj on Thursday, August 28, 2003 5:45 PM
Anyone looking for an 'O' gauge 3 rail affiliation in Northeastern Wisconsin, feel free to visit with Northeastern Wisconsin 'O' Gauge Association. We have a club layout (modules owned by members) and meet monthly September thru May. Inquiries - direct to N.E.W. 'O' Gaugers - P.O. Box 22, Menominee, MI 49858. We have a great bunch of people and they are very active in club functions.
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Posted by tankertoad70 on Thursday, August 28, 2003 5:37 PM
I rejoined a club after ten years of non-involvement, and have found the experience frustrating, challenging and enjoyable.
Frustrating - always a challenge when working with other folks
Challenging - learning new techniques and maintaining a large layout
Enjoyable - meeting all sorts of new folks and enjoying their comraderie
Don in 'Orygun' City

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