Anything published?
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Well, Michael, I originally declined, as my camera isn't capable of taking the quality or type of format required for publication. Fortunately, my daughter has a suitable camera, so I hope to give it a try. However, I doubt that my layout is "slick" enough to rate much response from MR or its audience, and I don't have much to show beyond what's been seen here, over and over again. Wink Misngth

As has been mentioned, they've even featured more-or-less "store-bought" layouts, not that there's anything wrong with that type of layout, or with showing what's possible and available, but I think that it illustrates their "target" readership. Wink

I must admit, though, to being flattered by the invitation. Goldth

Wayne
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#17
doctorwayne Wrote:but I think that it illustrates their "target" readership. Wink

Yep. Most model railroaders are arm chair modelers...and many actives clearly prefer to spend an extra $10 to save 10min. Perhaps I'd feel the same way if I were in their shoes.

It usually takes me far longer to get through the current RMCs and Gazettes than MR due to my interest in techniques and craftsman projects rather than the layouts.

I think your custom equipment and rolling stock upgrades would be of interest to the readership, even if it only received drool-based responses.
Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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Several articles, and many trackplans and artwork, in Model Trains International, diagrams in Hornby Book of Model Railways, and in their "soon to be issued" book of scenery building
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Well, you didn't say otherwise, so...

How about my work on websites for 14 years. I've been at that since 1995.
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Benchridge Benchworks - <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.benchridge.com/">http://www.benchridge.com/</a><!-- m -->

and I have been webmaster for
Labelle Woodworking and the NMRA web site.

You see, not all writing is placed in magazines.
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