Railway Modeller Digital Version - a warning

Started by silly moo, March 04, 2014, 12:50:03 PM

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Chatty


I have notice lately that I haven't been able to print pages of magazines obtained through PocketMags.

It was really handy to print them to a PDF and store the on the computer saving having to go on line all the time.

Kind regards

Geoff
Have you hugged your locomotive today.

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Chatty

Alan

I had tried that but the quality is not really that good.  Passable but not like the printed page.

Thanks anyway.

Kind regards

Geoff

Have you hugged your locomotive today.

Plainline.

Hi All,
I use digital media a lot, ie, catalogues etc, but you can't beat a magazine or a book. Easier to read and access, plus none of the issues mentioned above!

ParkeNd

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After just just 5 months back in the hobby £3.95 a throw model railway mags are becoming very "same again". There are just so many times I want to read reviews of the same OO gauge locos, or see 27 ft long OO layouts. Recently some of them haven't even been read.

By comparison I have books on real railway locations bought new at the museums of preserved railway societies for typically £18 a time that are got out almost daily to help with the layout.

Being locked into a subscription to any magazine now seems tenuous no matter how tempting the introductory offer of a free gizmo worth £59.99 might be.

Books still seem a better bet.

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