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Richfield RailRunners

Hello All, Our 5th week of work and we ave about a 3rd of the layout up. Last week we built a 3 turn helix using spline roadbed. It looks GREAT and the trains move up and down perfectly. This week we are going to put electrical drops in and continue laying track.

Rapido Trains Inc. announces revolution in model railroad realism

TORONTO: Rapido Trains Inc. is pleased to announce a new revolution in model railroading realism: 2:1 SCALE.

As the model railroad community ages it is getting harder and harder to see the small, fiddly details on our model trains. Rapido has developed an innovative solution to this growing problem - 2:1 scale.

With 2:1 scale model trains, the details are twice the size of the prototype, so you will never have to worry about losing a grab iron or coupler spring again! That's because our grab irons weigh close to a quarter of a ton!

Just keeps getting better

Joe,

You guys just keep getting better and better.

40 years in this hobby has given me ample opportunity to see practically every model rail mag in existence and I have to tell you that MRH outdoes all of them hands down!

Thoughtful and well presented articles give even the beginner the confidence to tackle many modelling aspects, add the videos and anyone should be able to have success with projects you present.

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Thanks

 I just "stumbled in" to this web site and am pleased to have joined. Very informative and I will be using information from here as I finally put my "paper dream layout" I have been carrying around for 30 years into lumber and trackwork. Yes, I'm a retired person who has been "in the hobby" almost all my life and now have the chance to do more than dream and draw.

Heresy

Can one unsubcribe?

Dave Stewart

I think Kalmbach and Carstens face a dilemma.

If E-publishing is the future of publishing and MRH is successful in leading the way, how does a magazine publisher switch over?  At first glance it appears to be easy.  Model Railroader could simply be converted into a free e-zine.  Their advertising base would support the magazine for a smooth transition without loss of revenue, BUT there is a huge "fly in the ointment".  How do you deal with thousands of subscribers who have paid for subscriptions in advance for a magazine that is now free?  They could offer the mag online for a price, but with so much

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