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Again, this might all might seem nit-picky, but for a magazine that aims to be a flagship for our scale, I think you guys can do better and really want to see it!
I think it's important to NOT alienate the guys with TTrak modules featuring dinosaurs and ferris wheels, but it's also important to keep us old heads refreshed with new and good ideas.
I know Walt liked to set a tone that was a bit folksy and welcoming to the broader tent of the hobby, and I think that leads to a lot of the articles being fluffed out with anecdotes rather than technical detail. I'm not sure we want to retreat fully to the Hundman days, when there would be a two year series about modeling a single tree, but I think it should be considered that the content should strive to check a couple of boxes with each issue.
As the overall flagship publication of the hobby, I think Model Railroader does a reasonably good job of setting expectations and delivering on them. Each issue has some continuity not only in the various departments and columns, but in the way the layout articles are edited and presented. The track plans are consistent in their presentation, there's a pretty set flow to how the articles are assembled, each one features a helpful side bar about a helpful procedure or item of interest. While articles are often submitted by their usual stable of writers, such as Lou Sassi or Paul Dolkos, there are a lot that are by-lined by the general public. These also follow the basic format, so obviously there's some editorial work to make the articles consistent with what gets submitted by the pros. I think THIS is what's missing from N Scale Magazine.