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littlelizard1

Thanks!

I just wanted to say thank you MRH for allowing the download information, i do not have web access at my home and with me being able to download i have the opportunity to read and learn even when I cant access the web.

Thanks so much for being here for us hobbyists!

David

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LarryMoniz

As a lifelong publicist and

As a lifelong publicist and journalist, I don't often get warm and fuzzy about magazine articles I see.  But resurrecting the Gorre and Daphetid makes me that way.  I was a huge fan of John Allen's work and photography in the years following my military service. Still remember learning of his death and how, as time passed, his layout met with a devastating end by fire.

 

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cact25

Is there an MRH Index?

Is there an MRH Index?

Jim Kirwan

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joef

Scroll to the top of this page

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Is there an MRH Index?

Scroll to the top of this page and just under the computer monitor graphic you will find all you need to know about accessing MRH articles via our index.

 

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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cact25

index

I know there is a search function.  That is good if you know what you are looking for.  But it does not help if you are just trying to see what is there.  I was asking if there is an index such as MR does yearly.

 

Jim

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CM Auditor

Jim, RFTP

Go to the top of the page> Magazine> Index (Rod Goodwin)

All is revealed!

CM Auditor

Tom VanWormer

Monument CO

Colorado City Yard Limits 1895

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Bill Brillinger

No Sorry, that does not count.

I have to say, the Goodwin search tool is not a usable Index. As much as it is a handy tool, it is not browser friendly or intuitive and is not a replacement for a simple, nicely sorted, collection of contents from each issue.

Perhaps I just don't know how it is meant to be used. I just find it a confusing mess.

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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joef

How to use Rod's index ...

How to use Rod's index: magazine/index/rods_index_help

Do keep in mind there's also more than a few great threads on the MRH website, too - and for that you can use the search box here on the site - or my personal favorite is to go to Google and type something like: MRH couplers

That gives you a comprehensive list of all the posts on our website about couplers, for example.

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a simple, nicely sorted, collection of contents from each issue

Okay, you want a text doc that's essentially all the issue TOC's. That's not quite the same as an index and it's rather old school, but could be done I suppose. I don't think that's something we (MRH staff) is likely to do, but if someone did want to do one and send it to us, we'd be happy to pay you for it, and then we can make it a bonus download for anyone who prefers the low-tech approach.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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Bill Brillinger

I'll do it.

Ok joe, I'll do it.

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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Bill Brillinger

MRH TOC Index

The TOC index has been created and can be found here:

http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/14233

I will update this post each month with the current copy.

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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geno sharp

pictures

is there a place to post modeling pictures here

geno sharp

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Joe Brugger

Pictures

Sure, there is. Every week, someone starts a Weekly Photo Fun. This week's is at http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/19764

If you want to share something that takes more words and pictures, there are the free blogs. "How to post" is explained at http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/faq/11

 

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rboyce62

All Issues

Did you folks publish a CD with all of the back issues on it?  i thought I saw an add for one.  Can't remember if I ordered it or not.  If one is available, how much for it.  Does it incude everything up to and including 2013?  Thanks!!

 

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joef

First 50 issues

Yes, you can buy a disk with the first 50 issues on it ... see the ad in the December issue:

http://mrhpub.com/2014-12-dec/land/#130

The ad is on spread 130 of the Landscape version - the disk is $10 with a $20 off coupon for TMTV - so you're actually money ahead if you buy this disk and also want to give TMTV a try.

December, by the way, is issue 58, so issue 50 was earlier this year.

Joe Fugate​
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skyshooter

Podcasts

I have noticed that podcasts from MRH listed on the page http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com//podcast/episodes

only a few link to mp3 files of the podcast, most are just repeated links to the PDF files of the magazine. I know I can always get them off iTunes, but I'd rather just grab them while I'm here visiting the website.

Any chance of these links being corrected to point to the podcasts instead of the magazine PDFs?

Thanks, great magazine you all produce!

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skyshooter

Thanks Joe, I guess I was

Thanks Joe, I guess I was confused seeing the PDF files mixed in with the mp3 files, I was only expecting mp3. they are indeed all there.

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vinijackson

does anyone know when MRH

does anyone know when MRH began?

 

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jeffshultz

That depends...

The first issue of MRH was the 1st Quarter, 2009, released in January 2009. 

The domain was created by JoeF on May 6th, 2008. The website was up and active by the 7th of July, based on my first blog entry.

We had our first public appearance at the 2008 NMRA National Convention/National Train Show a week or so later.

 

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AVRFAN

Patience

You folks have the "patience of Job" when answering the many emails that follow each issue.  Thanks for what you do. 

Bob Henry

46 Marr Rd

Rothesay, NB 

Canada E2E 3K6

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Neil Erickson NeilEr

Jan 2018

Happy new year! 

I don’t want to sound too impatient but not being able to build models lately leaves me with reading. How is the new issue coming? 

Thank you for everything you do and wishing you another successful year. 

Neil Erickson, Hawai’i 

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joef

Jan 2018 should be up later today (Sat Dec 30)

Jan 2018 issue should be up later today. Been a crazy week here. Not only did we try to do Christmas (take a day off), but this week we had to finish emptying my mom's house (it closed Friday) and this was the first week mom's been home with us here since she had her stroke -- so lots of fun learning how to take care of someone who no longer is very mobile. But Jan is almost done!

Joe Fugate​
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Neil Erickson NeilEr

Thanks Joe!

I’ve been reading the February issue of MR-isn’t it still December 2017? 

Neil Erickson, Hawai’i 

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Virginian and Lake Erie

my feb issue has not made it

my feb issue has not made it yet and it will be the last one. switched to RMC and still waiting on JAN

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aleasp

January 2018 release date

You and your family deserve to enjoy the holidays. Don't worry about meeting some arbitrary deadline, I have no doubt that the January issue will be worth waiting for.

 

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