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Well, true dat, but I'd rather hear a variety of opinions about aspects of the model I'm concerned about, such as overall quality and reliability, I can tune out the crap that doesn't matter to me. And when there's conflicting views, it's great to be able to question the poster and get a clearer picture of the situation. It's also nice to know that none of the opinions are swayed by the presence of advertising dollars... I mean, has MR ever really told the truth about Bachmann's spotty quality? And how many products never get reviewed in the magazines?
I'll dispute the product review issue... I think we get far more information that is far more useful in a far more timely manner via the innerwebs than we will ever get from a mag. First off, with the pre-order/limited run situation, the magazine isn't getting the model much sooner than we the People are, then they have to go through triage to determine whether it's important enough to include in the 4 pages dedicated to reviews. By the time the ink splashes on the paper, the model's been on the street for the better part of two months, and if it's a really good one, you can't find one if you had to.So we can look up just about any product and get some sort of feedback, or we can wait for Dana Kawala (sp?) to tell us how many drawbar ounces he can come up with.The web wins this category walking away.
It's also nice to know that none of the opinions are swayed by the presence of advertising dollars... I mean, has MR ever really told the truth about Bachmann's spotty quality? And how many products never get reviewed in the magazines?
Possibly the products that they feel are not up to snuff? Perhaps that is how they avoid printing a bad review of a product - by not reviewing it.
And there lays the trap-false limitations of what can be done in N to include detailing,operation,switching etc.There are lots of great N Scale layouts out there...Why does it have to be large? You don't hear that in HO.In fact there has been several articles and books covering small HO layouts and on the same token very few covering small N Scale layouts.I fear we won't see much better from Jim Kelly's column since he will be pushing in the wrong direction of scenery,DCC and limited operation and and IMHO that sure don't ring N Scales promotional bell..
If you look up in the dictionary "spread too thin", it says "See N-scale Model Railroading". N-Scale is the epidemy of "splitting the votes". We have two organizations neither of which are focused on modeling really. We are basically not accepted in the NMRA. We have two magazines that probably can't thrive as a result of the other. (at least like they want to I'm guessing) We have a lot of modular railroaders, in many forms. (N-Trak, T-Trak, et al) There is no united organization that has in its best interest the promotion of n-scale in it's most basic form. The proliferation of Internet forums has dilluted further the tendancy for modelers to submit articles and being a lower percentage of the overall hobby to begin with, this hurts n-scale more. And, MR tries to dedicate a column and n-scalers blow up about it. So clearly, a ship lost at sea from the promotional standpoint. We should have a slogan... "Most Bizarre Segment of the World's Greatest Hobby".
N-scalers tend to be pretty internet savvy versus the typical HO guys. I talk to hobby shop owners all the time that tell me that n-scale guys pre-order sight-unseen a new model(s) without even thinking about it where the HO guys tend to want to hold it in their hand before they buy it.
DRD:Not sure where you got that I'm talking down N as switching/operations/detail oriented. Quite the contrary. -------------------------------Well that was suppose to be in general speak and aim toward no one.Sorry it was misinterpreted..
Na... that goes to the t-scale freaks... (I kid...)Skibbe and I have been tinkering around with the idea of creating an n-scale resource. It isn't anything overly serious and it would be approached from the standpoint of trying to put in one place a lot of information both to encourage people to consider n-scale and as a place to share new, unique or even basic techniques. Showcasing n-scale modeling is part of it as well, but I wouldn't take the approach of trying to be like MR. The n-scale community would overall benefit from something like that and I've got the resources from my day job to be able to create something that can be around for a long, long time.- j