joe rusz 1st Class Member
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 | | 02/27/2008 11:31 PM |
| | I guess no one here belongs to the NMRA (or maybe they don't admit to it), but did I miss reading anything on MLS about Todd and Linda Brody's story on their garden railway? Lots of nice pictures and plenty of text. Just asking. Oh yeah, and congrats, Todd and Linda. | | | |
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SandyR
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 | | 02/28/2008 7:43 AM |
| I take it that Scalerails is a magazine? SandyR | | | |
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Road Foreman 1st Class Member Ashland, Kansas
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 | | 02/28/2008 7:56 AM |
| Sandy,
It is the magazine of the NMRA.. You get it with a membership..
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Richard Smith 1st Class Member Port Orford, Oregon
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 | | 02/28/2008 7:57 AM |
| | I haven't belonged to the NMRA for some years now...since I went into largescale but I agree that we should certainly congratulate Todd on his story. He's been around here a long time and truly does have an exceptional railroad which he obviously shares freely. Good going Todd!!! | |
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toddalin
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 | | 02/28/2008 10:19 AM |
| Thanks guys! 
Is the article even out yet? 
I've not seen it and only just joined NMRA, primarily for the convention updates and to get a copy of what they publish. Right now they are having a special for <$10 that includes 6 months, the convention, and 6 months of the magazine.
http://www.nmra.org/membership/publications/scalerails.html
I never did submit an artlcle to Scale Rails Magazine, but one was submitted on our behalf by the convention people at which we are to be featured. And the magazine liked it enough to ask permission publish it. Mainly it was pictures and captions that we had submitted. I was more suprised than anyone when I received a letter from the magazine requesting a copyright release.  | | | |
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MarkLewis 1st Class Member Mustang, OK
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 | | 02/28/2008 3:07 PM |
| I just received my copy today! That is indeed a wonderful story, especially the account of how they built the RR. I found it more enjoyable that comparable articles on garden RRs in GR, which seem to have become more "gee whiz" in content rather than this in-depth article in Scale Rails, a pleasant surprise to find in the NMRA publication.
And no, NMRA does not mean National Model Rifle Association. 
Mark
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toddalin
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Dave F 1st Class Member Sandy, Utah
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 | | 02/28/2008 4:34 PM |
| | I though it was No More Rail Accidents.. Consequently J.J. and Stan cannot join.. | | Dave Fulghum, CEO/Gandy dancer: Lone Peak & Western Railway. Member, Utah Garden Railway Society. www.lonepeakandwestern.bravehost.com | |
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joe rusz 1st Class Member
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 | | 02/29/2008 12:02 AM |
| Todd, I 've had my copy of Scale Rails for a few days. I've found that since Stephen Priest took over as editor, the magazine looks quite nice and I always find something to clip and save. I especially like the scale structure drawings by Pat Harriman. Although I may not build the exact structure depicted, it's a good way to learne what the dimensions of various buildings are: Like, how high are the walls, or what should the pitch of the roof be.
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toddalin
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 | | 02/29/2008 2:57 PM |
| Thanks guys.
I just found out that they included 8 pages and that we are even featured on the cover shot! I guess I'm just going to have to find a copy of the magazine somewhere??? | | | |
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MarkLewis 1st Class Member Mustang, OK
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 | | 02/29/2008 3:37 PM |
| Posted By toddalin on 02/29/2008 2:57 PM Thanks guys.
I just found out that they included 8 pages and that we are even featured on the cover shot! I guess I'm just going to have to find a copy of the magazine somewhere??? Call the author and demand she send you a copy! I'm actually surpried you haven't received one yet.
Mark
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JerryB 1st Class Member N. California
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 | | 02/29/2008 7:17 PM |
| Todd & Linda:
I got my copy of the NMRA's Scale Rails today. The article on your outstanding RR is truly one of the best LS spreads the NMRA has done. I especially enjoyed both the deep background on you folks and the information on the construction of the T&LBRR. The many photographs coupled with the detailed plan were really great, providing a lot of information on your excellent RR.
Heartiest Congratulations!!
Happy RRing,
Jerry | | Navarro Engineering & Construction Co. in 1:20 / 32mm Boonville Light & Power Co. in 1:20 / 45mm Sequoia Pacific RR in 1:20 / 70.6mm Life Member: NMRA Member: Bay Area Electric Railway Association / Western Railway Museum Member: Society for the Preservation of Carter Railroad Resources | |
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MarkLewis 1st Class Member Mustang, OK
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 | | 03/01/2008 4:06 PM |
| I was especially impressed by the development story that emphasized building the railroad with lower cost supplies. All too often the cost of a garden RR is similar to that of a full size pond, where the old saying was, "take all your money, dig a big hole in the ground, then bury it."
I've bought a lot of used track over the years and have never regretted doing so, but there are many people who think track has to be brand new to be usable. This article nicely puts the lie to that notion.
Mark
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