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May 2013 MRH - Portrait format - Download
THIS IS THE NEW PORTRAIT FORMAT OF MODEL RAILROAD HOBBYIST.
For the Original LANDSCAPE orientation, CLICK HERE.
STANDARD EDITION (PDF links to web media) EMBEDDED EDITION (PDF includes media in doc) One version of MRH now works on all computers! Or try these from our download backup mirror site: MRH May 2013 - Embedded (141 MB) - mirror
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Not working
Neither Embedded versions are working, I'm getting a 404 page error on both when clicked.
Just for your info.
Angie
Edit: just checked and none are working.
I downloaded via download backup
I downloaded via "download backup mirror site"
Seems I am getting the same
Seems I am getting the same 404 Error.
Nothing!
Nothing for Portrait format, or 404 error page.
Using an iPad mini.
Brian
Brian
Deadwood City Railroad, modeling a Santa Fe branch line in the 1960's!
http://deadwoodcityrailroad.blogspot.co
Try the mirror download
Try the mirror download site.
Charlie
Superintendent of nearly everything
Mirror only working for
Mirror only working for standard version. Embedded version on mirror not working either.
Neither
Neither version works, the Mirror site says 404 Error, for both Standard and Embedded.
Brian
Brian
Deadwood City Railroad, modeling a Santa Fe branch line in the 1960's!
http://deadwoodcityrailroad.blogspot.co
We had a file naming problem ... try again
We had a file naming problem, please try the download again now.
Sorry for the confusion.
For those using the Flash downloader, you probably will need to clear your browser cache. See:
http://mrhmag.com/help/problems-accessing-new-issue
EDIT: On top of some bad file naming, it looks like our primary download site is down, so NO downloads from the PRIMARY are working, including all back issues! The mirror now works fine ...
Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
Read my blog
Yes!
Yes, success.
Worth the wait!
Brian
Deadwood City Railroad, modeling a Santa Fe branch line in the 1960's!
http://deadwoodcityrailroad.blogspot.co
Got It
Thanks Joe
Slow speeds on natural site, fast on mirror. Hopefully just a settling in of the natural site, or maybe eveyone's getting it at the same time as me :)
Angie