N Gauge Now

Started by Northern Git, November 24, 2013, 10:21:47 AM

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Northern Git

Has anyone seen the new N Gauge magasine launched at Warley this weekend?

It can be found on this website:

http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk/



1936ace

Hi all,
I'm keen to hear thoughts on this. I like the ngs special price shame about the £4 postage to my place!
Thanks bart

Newportnobby

Looks interesting, especially as it is devoted to our small scale but... I reckon £4.95 is a bit steep when compared to £3.95 for Railway Modeller :hmmm:

bluedepot

anyone got one?  is it any good?


tim

oscar

Quote from: newportnobby on November 24, 2013, 11:28:57 AM
Looks interesting, especially as it is devoted to our small scale but... I reckon £4.95 is a bit steep when compared to £3.95 for Railway Modeller :hmmm:

£3.70 to us NGS members! :bounce:

Sprintex

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Quote from: newportnobby on November 24, 2013, 11:28:57 AM
Looks interesting, especially as it is devoted to our small scale but... I reckon £4.95 is a bit steep when compared to £3.95 for Railway Modeller :hmmm:

Depends on how many actual pages of articles there are for the price, RM is half adverts remember ;)

EDIT: Just ordered mine anyway :thumbsup:

Paul

OwL

Very interesting :hmmm:...........

Have ordered one, let's hope it's a success and attracts more people to the hobby.


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Wayne 56089

One thing I've noticed on the website is,

N GAUGE NOW is an A4 full-colour one-off magazine

Does it means it's a one off edition I wonder?

NGaugeNow

Thanks for all the positive comments.

Check out the website you will find N Gauge Now is £4.95 post free or £3.70 to N Gauge SOC members with their membership number until December 31st 2013.

At the moment we are calling it a one off "annual" but we do hope to make it a regular, perhaps quarterly, publication in the new year depending on reaction from all you lovely "N Gaugers" out there!

PS We have already received lots of positive feedback from our launch at the Warley NEC Show and welcome all your comments to help us take this project forward into 2014.

MikeDunn

 ??? Never saw it there, at all ... no adverts, nothing ...

petercharlesfagg

Quote from: NGaugeNow on November 24, 2013, 04:17:21 PM
Thanks for all the positive comments.

Check out the website you will find N Gauge Now is £4.95 post free or £3.70 to N Gauge SOC members with their membership number until December 31st 2013.

At the moment we are calling it a one off "annual" but we do hope to make it a regular, perhaps quarterly, publication in the new year depending on reaction from all you lovely "N Gaugers" out there!

PS We have already received lots of positive feedback from our launch at the Warley NEC Show and welcome all your comments to help us take this project forward into 2014.

Just ordered mine and I look forward to more issues!
Regards, Peter.
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jthjth

Is it any good? - yes.

A good mixture of articles, covering a wide range of subjects including the history of the scale. Quite different to what is found in the normal magazines. I think it's what we've been lacking. Ideally it would become a quarterly publication, but I guess that depends on whether the economics work out.

A few very minor criticisms: the authors need to resist the urge to keep pressing the exclamation mark key! The cover graphics are curiously reminiscent of the 1970s. Some of the photographs are reproduced poorly, often with a colour cast. I'm sure these are just teething problems that can be overcome.

Set against that, clearly a lot of work has gone into the articles, and with 50 pages of content (excluding adverts) it's well worth the cover price.

With Grahame Hedges' British 1:148 N Gauge Modelling book with us as well, it's quite a good moment in N publishing.

No connection with either publishers.

portland-docks

Visit my heritage Railway "moorside Valley Railway"

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=9280.0

see first post for exhibition dates

Steve.T

Definitely worth a try, and if it is any good then we may well have another N Gauge dedicated publication besides the N GS (which is brilliant but I would welcome another).

Ordered mine.   :claphappy:
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Steve

OwL

Quote from: NGaugeNow on November 24, 2013, 04:17:21 PM
Thanks for all the positive comments.

Check out the website you will find N Gauge Now is £4.95 post free or £3.70 to N Gauge SOC members with their membership number until December 31st 2013.

At the moment we are calling it a one off "annual" but we do hope to make it a regular, perhaps quarterly, publication in the new year depending on reaction from all you lovely "N Gaugers" out there!

PS We have already received lots of positive feedback from our launch at the Warley NEC Show and welcome all your comments to help us take this project forward into 2014.

I wish you success with this venture :thumbsup:

Now being a bit nosey as im sure others are, could you let us know if you are an individual or a company and what is the driving force behind creation of this magazine? :whisper: :thumbsup:


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