I see the new o scale resource is out with OSW pictures and some amazing scratch building. The forming of those locomotive noses are amazing. I always wondered how --
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What a wonderful resource. I think it is better than OSN. I would pay money for a subscription to a hard copy.
I enjoyed the article on Charles Bard, it's got me interested in making a streamlined Pacific boiler.
How much smaller would I need to make the wooden form for the brass? If it's in the article I must have missed it.
That's been a pretty good magazine
bob2, it think you are right. It seems since the death of Joe, the magazine off. The latest edition talks about a substation for a mountain railroad and an in depth article on the Jawn Henry. It seems to sell a lot of ads but not a lot of average stuff for us middle roaders.
Excellent magazine and thank you so much for showing some O-Scale West pictures.
Yves
don't be too tough on the folks running OST. it hasn't been easy since Joe's passing.
anyone can put together an online e-magazine and post it to the internet.
how about getting one onto a press and then out in the mail to your mailbox?
bob2, it think you are right.
You might note that Bob was referring to OSN which is long defunct now.
It seems since the death of Joe, the magazine off. The latest edition talks about a substation for a mountain railroad and an in depth article on the Jawn Henry. It seems to sell a lot of ads but not a lot of average stuff for us middle roaders.
That's a bit vague at best - "average stuff for us middle roaders".
1 - Why don't you contact OST directly and let us know what specifically it is that you want to see/read? Feedback and concrete suggestions are valued.
2 - Why don't you contribute an article on whatever it is that you want in the magazine? We're always open to new and more contributors.
Thanks for posting this, I just read the whole thing in one sitting. Great stuff.
I actually saved a copy on the locomotive build, really enjoyed his article!
Very nice. Thanks Erik.