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p2014-p9.jpg  Click to read this in landscape orientation ?Click to read this in portrait orientation ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Virginian and Lake Erie

Nice to see that you folks

Nice to see that you folks take your reasons out lined on your Glory of God page seriously. I have to agree with your comments about the message board as well.

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Mycroft

Hardcopy

I can see myself going after a couple specific issues of the magazine (I bet you can even guess which ones I start with!).

Cost aside, will it be landscape or portrait versions?  (Or requestors choice?).

Can I forward the PDF or does it have to be directly from your website?  (If from your website, I would want 1 page of 1 issue corrected before printing it - July 2013 - the incorrect diagram).  (My PDFs already have that problem corrected.  Turns out you can paste a JPG over the top of a PDF page and you don't have to generate the whole pdf again.  You just save it.)

Cheaper to order 1 or 3 at a time due to postage?  I'm assuming the whole back catalog of MRH issues is going to be available. < please>

James Eager

City of Miami, Panama Limited, and Illinois Central - Mainline of Mid-America

Plant City MRR Club, Home to the Mineral Valley Railroad

NMRA, author, photographer, speaker, scouter (ask about Railroading Merit Badge)

 

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UPWilly

Spelling Correction

Bottom of first page discussing Sara Kelley's project:

“croud-sourcing” - should be crowd-sourcing.

Also, next part of same article:

Quote:

"But you will need to hurry, sinc-
Sara’s Kickstarter project ends by September 4th."

Should be:

But you will need to hurry, since
Sara’s Kickstarter project ends by September 4th.

(Hyphen does not belong)

Bill D.

egendpic.jpg 

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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mtntrainman

Table of Contents by Scale...

First and foremost...I read all the articles regardless of scale. On that note I would prefer the Table of Contents be listed by Scale. I prefer to read about the scale I model in FIRST....then go back and read the others. It's all interesting and pertinent. But...reading articles that are scale specific would be easier in the long run IMHO.

Thanks

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Joe Brugger

Scale

There is a scale notation in the thumbnail photo at the left of each table of contents listing each month.

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mtntrainman

LOL...thnxs...I just read the

LOL...thnxs...I just read the title of an article and click on it. Teach me to pay attention.

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