Anyone who has done an NMRA clinic, for example, can showwhat
they presented in that clinic on-camera for TMTV. It may seem like
old material to them, but for a modeler who has never been to an
NMRA convention, it’s likely brand-new information.
Joe:
That’s most modelers, by the way. Probably 80% of the
people in the hobby have never been to one of these conven-
tions. What exactly does a clinician need to do if they’re inter-
ested in exploring being on TMTV? Do I send somebody an
email? Do I pick up the telephone?
Barry:
Anyone interested in doing a clinic can email me directly
, and we can discuss it and find the
best way to get them into the studio to do it. The TMTV studios
are just an hour north of the New York State border. It’s noth-
ing for me to go to the Springfield, MA show from here.
A clinic can be anything. It can be on weathering locomotives
or on locomotive detailing. There’s also weathering rolling
stock, anything to do with scenery, or even a collection of tips
on most anything. As long as it is something that is in any way
different or a bit unique, we’d like to talk about it.
Joe:
So if people want to sign up for TrainMasters TV, they
can just go to our website:
On the website is
a link that says “signup/login.” Just click that, and you’ll get a
page that lets you sign up as a TMTV subscriber.
You can chose:
Monthly for $5.99 – about the price of a sandwich.
One year Silver Charter membership: $44 ($3.67 per month).
To go whole-hog for two years, it’s $80 ($3.33 a month, or
about 11 cents a day).
Barry:
And if they don’t want to try a month, they can always try
out the Previews to see if it is something they’d be interested in.
12: Lex Parker’s Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad
will be featured in the December 2013 edition of Train-
Masters TV.
13: Host Miles Hale (right) speaks with Dan Mason of the
Southern O-scalers club at the 2013 National Model Train
Show in Atlanta (November edition of TrainMasters TV).
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