MRH 2011-03 - March 2011


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joef's picture

March issue is now in general release

The March issue is now in general release!

Due to unexpected web site issues, the bonus downloads will not be available until Tue, March 8th.

Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

Hobo Al's picture

Page 21 ?

Page 21 of the online version is coming up for me as "Loading Page Failed".

I'm not sure if the problem is on my end or a central problem.

-Al

Hobo Al's picture

Page 21 is working now.

Oops. Must have been something on my end.

 

March Issue

I am a new reader from today. Down to earth simple do it yourself approach articles & tips impressed me. When one has questions the answers are so simple, when they are written in plain language. Thanks!!

rtw3rd's picture

Welcome, Mahinda!

Mahinda,

Great to have you aboard!  We're glad that you enjoyed the magazine and remind you that a new one is being released very shortly.  Also be sure to check out the many helpful postings here on the web site.

Rick

http://richlawnrailroad.com/?page_id=497

Time Zone: GMT - 4
 

The Richlawn Railroad - Featuring the L&N

 

New here and thank you MRH!

   This past Wed I was on a random web search for something when I stumbled upon your site, at first I thought it was too good to be true (quality publication, online, FREE). Took a chance, clicked read and I'm hooked, spent the day reading it cover to cover, then I clicked subscribe. I found the mag to be an easy read and the stories were enjoyable and informative. Just wanted to say THANKS! Keep up the great work, looking forward to April and beyond.

Tom L

UPWilly's picture

Welcome - back issues

Welcome aboard, Thomas (as many others will also greet you). I have been a subscriber for about eight months now and found a "treasure trove". Be sure to download (providing you have some storage space) issues 1 through 12 coverring all of 2009 and 2010 (selectable with the Magazine/Back Issues menu selection).

 

Bill

N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

 

 


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