Maybe we can threaten all the other gaugers with a choice of Marine basic 
training or S gauge. S will really grow.

John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob McCarthy 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 2:10 PM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: If size mattered...


    
  Good afternoon!

       While endorsing all the comments below, may I suggest that a really good 
way to get S in front of other modelers is to attend RPM gatherings. 

       RPM stands for Railroad Prototype Modelers.  Mostly, they are  serious 
HO modelers.  A group of us in GEORGIA and SOUTH CAROLINA have shown models at 
the SAVANNAH meet in the Spring.

       Bob Hogan displayed his long SP passenger train that covered two 
lunchroom tables.  We also had individual models on display covering SAL, 
GEORGIA, C

  --- On Mon, 10/17/11, bcgsteam <[email protected]> wrote:

  From: bcgsteam <[email protected]>
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: If size mattered...
  To: [email protected]
  Date: Monday, October 17, 2011, 5:14 PM

   

  I think Chris and Pieter have hit the nail on the head. The way I see it, the 
way to continue to stimulate growth in "S" is to share it with those who are 
not currently in "S". While forums like this chat room, the "S" magazines and 
all the "S" clubs are great (our Southeast Michigan S Gaugers club has over 50 
members), it's only when we reach outside the "S" community that we can grow. I 
am in an operating group where mine is the only "S" layout and am active in my 
NMRA Division 8. My layout is the only "S" layout that some of these 'N' and 
'HO' folks have ever seen, certainly have ever operated on. I have thought 
about putting a jar in the corner and dropping a quarter in every time someone 
says "Gee, this 'S' is neat! I looks great and runs so smooth! I wish I didn't 
have so much tied up in XYZ scale!" I have also worked hard to get articles to 
the non-'S' magazines so we're not just 'talking to ourselves'. Despite the 
recent setbacks
  some "S" manufacturers have faced, there's lots of great stuff available to 
build really nice "S" layouts today. If we take the 'half full' view, there's 
lots we "S" gaugers have to be proud of...and to share. Brooks Stover

  --- In [email protected], Pieter Roos <pieter_roos@...> wrote:

  >

  > Chris, I have to agree.

  > 

  > Not only that, but modeling and sharing the results is why most of us 
presumably started doing this, especially in an off-beat scale. If our goal was 
the to buy the largest selection of stuff, HO would be the winner easily.

  > 

  > Pieter E. Roos

  > 

  > 

  > --- On Mon, 10/17/11, westfield_depot <cborgmeyer@...> wrote:

  > 

  > > If size mattered, if two rails were

  > > better than three, if details were better at 1:64, if our

  > > models tracked and ran better, if some writer 40 years ago

  > > wrote something positive, if, if, if...  None of this

  > > matters today.  What matters is that people get out

  > > there, build and showcase fine modeling at 1:64.  Like

  > > it or not, much of the forward momentum in this hobby has

  > > settled around those groups and those manufacturers who are

  > > pushing the detail and modeling edge.  Prototype

  > > modelers, craftsman structure/diorama builders, the various

  > > Proto movements, the narrow gauge modeling groups, the

  > > operations and design SIGs: this is the type of modeling

  > > that is generating interest and momentum irregardless of

  > > size, scale, or whatever.  We, as a collective S scale

  > > group, need to increase our modeling skill and then our

  > > visibility so S is seen as a viable, alive and thriving

  > > community.  A community that is progressing with the

  > > rest of the hobby.  We need to present both

  > > inspirational and aspirational work to the MRR community in

  > > general.  We need to continue to push S forward. 

  > > That doesn't mean abandoning everything from the past but if

  > > does mean getting our heads out of the sand, looking around,

  > > taking stock (honestly and realistically) and moving

  > > on.  I know the hobby is changing.  I know not all

  > > of us like those changes.  Evolve or die.  It's

  > > that simple.

  > > 

  > > Chris Borgmeyer

  >

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