Hello from Krakow, Poland!

bs502 Nov 9, 2011

  1. bs502

    bs502 New Member

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    Hello!


    A while ago I started a blog (http://h0traindepot.com/) dedicated strictly to H0 model railroading. I'm preparing a post about various discussion forums about H0 train models. I decided, that the best route would be to actually register and say "hello" on each forum I plan to write about - I guess it's obvious, but still I'm outlining my motivations.


    That said, I'm curious...


    ..what is the skill level on this forum? Do you consider it to be better suited for beginners, or more advanced modelers?


    ..what scales are the most common here?


    ..is there some favorite producer (producers) - or a brand - that is mostly often talked about on this forum?


    ..is this an world-wide forum, or a localised one?


    ..do you post on just this forum, or on others as well?


    Thank you in advance for replies and any hints about the above topics!


    PS. Would it be OK to post news about new articles on the blog on this forum? I do not want to spam anyone here :)
     
  2. BoxcabE50

    BoxcabE50 HOn30 & N Scales Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Welcome to TrainBoard!

    Skill level? Well, it is all across the board. TrainBoard is open to all comers in any scale, from anywhere on this planet. The modelers are male and female, from pre-teen to retirees, who are beginners to seasoned, noted authors, master model railroaders and manufacturers.

    N and HO are most common here. However, that is true in many places, those being the most popular sizes of today. If you have noted any of the activities these past few days, there have been topics in many other sizes, including G, O, TT, narrow gauges.

    Where are we active? You'll find many participants here also join in elsewhere. It's a wide open world with much to discover and enjoy.

    TrainBoard is not just limited to model railroading. It is also history and railfanning as well.

    As to your "PS" inquiry, you might wish to pose that question via our "Contact Us" link.

    Boxcab E50
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