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Railway Modeller October

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It has to be said that competition in the magazine market has rattled a few cages.

I had not looked at Railway Modeller for a while.

Having grabbed a copy of the latest edition I must say that its content seems to be more to my taste that previously with several "How to do" features and other articles that are an interesting read.

I am a little biased though as you should all go out and purchase a copy immediately!

There is a 2 page feature by Paul Jones (Warley MRC member and show organiser) on 40 years of the Warley MRC Model Railway Exhibition. This includes several pictures of groups of club members taken 30 or more years ago including one of the first club layout. Many are still members and turn up every week for their regular fix of railway modelling. Sadly a few are no longer with us but their work survives. Railway modelling is clearly good for you though as members still have the youthful cheeky looks of 30 years ago!

Happy modelling
Gary
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QUOTE (Makemineadouble @ 8 Oct 2007, 20:37) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>From a health point of view I think I would prefer to buy a magazine which has not been browsed by another member of the public. While I feel sympathy with the punter who doesn't want to part with his cash for a poor issue. Why should I be subjected to a torn, dog eared copy, covered in germs, from someone who in fact didn't buy that issue. It's one of the main reasons for subscribing after discounts, " I only share my magazine with those who I choose to do". Very often at lunch times it's almost impossible to reach the magazine you want for all the browsers licking the pages in search of something that interests them. So on reflection I support the wrapping of magazines.


That's why you take the one from the back.

I got a copy of Railway mobeller and I think I perfer Model Rail.
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QUOTE (Sir Galahad @ 3 Nov 2007, 22:09) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That's why you take the one from the back.

But that's the one I've browsed through !

& it's no good taking the one from the middle because that's the one BRITHO looks at
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I do wonder how WHS tolerate being the worlds largest library?

thank you Paul for that explanation.

it does seem our hobby is over-influenced by commercial issues?

and probably explains why MRJ is not so easy to get hold of?

probably don't want to go down that commercial road, and all that it implies?
I had difficulty finding Hornby magazine in the shops when it first launched until I discovered that a model shop not far from work stocked it. Now I call in there and get it. They do the MRJ as well. So my suggestion is that if you have a model shop within say 10 miles of where you live or work, get it from them. Sure they'll only get a few pennies on each copy but it is profit and you might just buy something else as well.

David
which is what I do.......and very costly it is too..because each time I go in for my copy...i buy something else as well.....
QUOTE which is what I do.......and very costly it is too..because each time I go in for my copy...i buy something else as well.....

I do hope the magazine publishers recognise the sacrifices we make for them


David
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QUOTE (dwb @ 4 Nov 2007, 19:25) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I do hope the magazine publishers recognise the sacrifices we make for them


That's why those nasty manufacturers spend all that money on expensive glossy ads that we see while we're in the shop!

Regards
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That happens to me. I always end up buying a bus shelter that I dont need.
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QUOTE (alastairq @ 4 Nov 2007, 12:56) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I do wonder how WHS tolerate being the worlds largest library?

I think they just ignore it, although I have recently been in the Margate store when the manager removed several people who were sitting on the floor reading magazines!

QUOTE (Sir Galahad @ 5 Nov 2007, 21:21) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I always end up buying a bus shelter that I dont need.

You could always try and by something else you don't need!


Regards
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QUOTE (BRITHO @ 6 Nov 2007, 16:57) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You could always try and by something else you don't need!


Regards

My GOD! It's ingenious! Ta!
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QUOTE (BRITHO @ 6 Nov 2007, 16:57) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have recently been in the Margate store when the manager removed several people who were sitting on the floor reading magazines!

So, you had to go & sit somewhere else then ?
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QUOTE (dbclass50 @ 8 Nov 2007, 10:23) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So, you had to go & sit somewhere else then ?


No, it wasn't me, I always ask to borrow a chair.

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