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I just joined the OGR. My name is Peter and I am actually the NASG webmaster. If it interests members of this forum, I could post recent news items with regard to the NASG web site (i.e. a "what's new" message) from time to time.

 

I usually spend a few hours each Sunday updating the NASG web site, so there's always something new. My current efforts are mostly hidden, but I'm working with the individual who is organizing the 2013 NASG Convention in Scranton, PA. I hope to soon be able to post the updated Convention pages to the site. This morning I added some more news items to the site.

 

Here's my guide to the site. If you visit it regularly, I'd recommend going to the "Site" page first. If you are interested in seeing what is available in "S", visit the "Manufacturers" page (which I keep up-to-date). If you are a current "S" modeler and you want to find out what's new in terms of products and/or services, I'd recomment visiting the "News" page.

 

There is a lot of content on the site, so take your time and enjoy. The site is intended to provide content about anything related to 1:64 modeling, be it American Flyer, scale, hi-rail, Sn3, Sn2, Sn42, 1/64 diecast automobiles, etc.

 

Personally, I switched from N-scale to S-scale 4-1/2 years ago. I am purely a "scale" modeler, and, yes, when it comes to rolling stock, I do tend to count rivets. I maintain my own web site for my model railroad, which you can visit at pmrr.org.

 

I am not posting this on behalf of the NASG leadership (I am not a member of the elected team), but I am interested in the NASG web site and I sure appreciate this forum's effort to help promote the NASG web site, the NASG itself, and S in general. It is a great scale for modeling.

 

 - Peter.

 

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