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Started by robbieb, October 23, 2014, 08:09:34 PM

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robbieb

Hi all
I was just wondering if anyone on here reads any of the model railway magazines and what magazines you would recommend?
Thanks
Robert

austinbob

I used to subscribe to British Railway Modeller and the Peco magazine (Railway Modeller I think). Both nice magazines with some good N gauge articles. However, I soon decided that it was better just to buy the odd copy with articles of interest. I just wasn't reading much of the magazine.

To be honest I get much more information and interesting tips from this forum than from any magazine,

Just my point of view!!

Bob Austin
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

Newportnobby

Railway Modeller for me.
Several of our members layouts have appeared in the mag, and the editor has judged our Annual Photographic Competition for the last 2 years :)

Geoff

Railway Modeller and BRM I just cannot stop buying them, they are both so inspirational.
Geoff

robbieb


ChrisWV10

Used to subscribe to Model Rail as I liked the writing style and usually something of general interest together with some N specific content. Occasional buyer of Hornby mag and Railway Modeller. I've now let my MR sub lapse and get the odd edition of MR or RM when something grabs my attention. N Gauge Soc journal is a must tho'!

C. :)

port perran

I subscribe to Hornby Magazine because I like the style and it does reasonably often cover N gauge stuff.
I buy others as and when. Often if I'm on a journey or away for a few days.
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

Bob Tidbury

I stopped buying magazines when I retired as I got fed up paying for only half or even less of actual articles the rest being the same adverts over and over again I realise that the advertising helps to keep the costs down but you read a couple of things then put the magazine down it goes on the shelf or in the recycling bin .Much better reading the posts on our forum ,You get almost instant help for a problem ,Or you might be able to help someone yourself.
Plus you get jokes and photos of some fantastic layout ,A real bargain.
Bob

Tom@Crewe

I can't see the point of buying a Magazine on a regular basis, When any Questions you have and any information you need is here or over the wider Internet.
But even having said that I do occasionally browse the shelves and see something that catches my eye. (and buy it!!)

Agrippa

Quote from: Tom@Crewe on October 25, 2014, 09:17:48 AM
But even having said that I do occasionally browse the shelves and see something that catches my eye. (and buy it!!)

Presumably you mean model rail magazines............. :D
Nothing is certain but death and taxes -Benjamin Franklin

Tdm

When over in the U.K. (about 4 times a year), I usually buy a copy of Model Rail and BRM from Smiths, but that's as far as it goes. Only wish there was a magazine more dedicated to N gauge but perhaps that will be solved when I get my first NGS journal.

austinbob

Quote from: Tdm on October 25, 2014, 09:43:13 AM
When over in the U.K. (about 4 times a year), I usually buy a copy of Model Rail and BRM from Smiths, but that's as far as it goes. Only wish there was a magazine more dedicated to N gauge but perhaps that will be solved when I get my first NGS journal.

The N gauge journal is excellent with a wide range of interesting articles. Its well presented and is the only magazine I actually keep for future reference.

Bob Austin
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

rhysapthomas

I have a subscription to Model rail which is interesting but like this month there was almost no N material but the general railway stuff can be useful.  A dedicated N gauge magazine would be useful perhaps finally I should join the NGS

Crackerbill

Hi

I have had various subscriptions in the past for the various Model Rail Magazines, but have always let the subscription lapse due to the lack of N gauge content.  Therefore for my interests the magazines are too expensive.  Just over two years ago I made a subscription to Model Rail as they offered two years for the price of one.  That has now run out and I have not renewed as the costs are now prohibitive.  They try to tempt people to subscribe with freebies but they are nearly always 00 gauge accessories.   Give me another half price offer and I might reconsider!!!

I am a member of the N Gauge Society and enjoy the NGS Journal which is a true N gauge publication even though some articles are occasionally repeated.  Not a problem, as there are always new modellers joining and us old fogies need reminding about best practice now and again.

Further and most importantly, I believe, The  N Gauge Forum is an absolute necessity for "N Gaugers" as the friendly family experience is second to none.  Answers and suggestions to problems being almost instantly presented.  There is always a member who has already solved the problem or has expertise within the required subject. 

Bill




     


Pengi

I no longer buy the mags because, as a sparky, there is not enough featured (particularly for N gauge sparkies). I have bought Continental Modeller occasionally but some editions have not had many pages.

I also think there is so much good stuff on line that I can learn from for modern buildings.

I buy Modern Railways instead to give me inspiration for layouts, scenery etc
Just one Pendolino, give it to me, a beautiful train, from Italy

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