Hi Roy:

Well done!

And since we're talking about MRH, I think Joe's editorial on page 5 is well 
worth reading.

At one point he notes (and I quote):

"We're not into 'formula publishing' where we focus only on what's popular. We 
also want to cover specialized interests like narrow gauge, traction, and 
pre-transition era modeling. This includes articles on scales other than HO."

Many S scalers I speak with often wonder about how to promote S to those 
working in other scales. This seems like an ideal way to do it.

Cheers!

- Trevor

---

Trevor Marshall

Port Rowan in 1:64
I model a steam-era Canadian National branch line terminal in S scale, and blog 
about it here:
http://themodelrailwayshow.com/cn1950s

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--- In [email protected], "Roy"  wrote:
>
> One of my entries in the Model Railroad Hobbiest "Weekend Photo Fun" thread 
> made it to the February 2013 issue of the magazine on page 91.
> The magazine is free and can be downloaded in .PDF format or read right on 
> the MRH website.
> 
> They asked for more S scale photos and they will pay for the photos that get 
> published in the magazine.
> 
> Roy Hoffman
> 
> royhoffman.com/pwrr/Takearide
>



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