I look forward to hearing from each and everyone of you, my Forum friends (and every single one of you is a Forum friend of mine), about this Forum.
I will start us off.
IMO, and I could be wrong, this Forum, more than anything else, has the best chance, however slim that might be, to change the trajectory, in the most positive way, of the popularity of what I still believe to be the Greatest Hobby in the World.
Why is that?
This Forum, unlike the OGR Magazine, which is wonderful, is interactive and involves 2 of the most important modern (last 50 years) devices: the computer and the smartphone.
In case you haven't noticed, this Forum has a substantial number of very enthusiastic model railroaders of which I am one. IMO, and I could be wrong, magic can happen when you have such a core group of very enthusiastic people. I could give countless examples to prove this point beyond a shadow of a doubt, but I will give one shining example: NASA leading up to the USA landing a man on the moon. Here's another one which I will only hint at: what's the source of your most important values and beliefs.
This On-Line Forum is positioned beautifully to promote the hobby during these challenging times. Now, there are few, if any, train shows because of the coronavirus, so what better way is there for model railroaders to connect with each other at this time than virtually through this Forum.
Want to buy or sell something? You have our Forum sponsors who have websites you can visit to buy what you want, and you can go to the buy/sell forums here to buy from, and sell to, your Forum friends.
Have you felt like a model railroading lone wolf, like I did pre-Forum? This Forum is perfect for solving that problem. If you become active here, you will develop friendships with fellow model railroaders that last a lifetime, get very valuable technical advise for free from some of the best train doctors in the World, have a creative outlet to express yourself about all aspects of the hobby and, most importantly, have fun.
Us old-timers of which I am one at age 68, would likely be toy train/model train nuts with or without the Forum. But what about those of us who are 30 something or younger? IMO, and I could be wrong, there is no better way at this time to introduce them to the hobby than this Forum.
I recently made a wonderful Forum friend who is 20 years old by the name of Bryce. Bryce is an electrical engineering student and enthusiastic model railroader, who has a beautiful Christmas-themed layout that can be seen from photos he has shared on this Forum. We first connected by our Forum posts, and then spoke on the phone. Our first telephone conversation lasted over an hour! We have not met in person yet, but we have had several more long, inspiring telephone conversations. The reason I am sharing this is two-fold. First, to share how Forum friendships can develop even when there has been no meeting in person. Secondly, Bryce tells me that he knows many very enthusiastic and young fellow model railroaders like himself.
IMO, and I could be wrong, the World's Greatest Hobby is far from dying; the young will carry it on when us old timers are no longer, and we all, especially the powers that be with leadership positions at OGR Magazine, should take heed: this Forum is, by far, the most powerful force to promote the model raiilroading hobby. It follows that for anyone who wants to promote the hobby, the best way to do it is to share, promote and edify this Online Forum.
One more thing I wish to share about Alan Arnold, who introduced me to this Forum when I spoke to him on the phone for the first time in early November 2017: Alan, you have created a Monster. LOL, Arnold