New Off-Topic sub forum
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New Off-Topic sub forum
My proposal is to create a sub forum off the "Off-Topic" sub-forum (much like the "Forum Games") titled,
Railwy Modelling
That,s about it, really.
Railwy Modelling
That,s about it, really.
Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
Moved to forum suggestions.
We do have a topic on model rail stuff, but generally I personally feel there isn't a big enough demand to warrant a sub-forum or section for model railing.
That's my first thoughts anyway
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php? ... &start=840
We do have a topic on model rail stuff, but generally I personally feel there isn't a big enough demand to warrant a sub-forum or section for model railing.
That's my first thoughts anyway
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php? ... &start=840
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Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
That thread often goes silent for months on end, and is used as catch all for things related to modelling. I really don't think there is enough interest to support an entire (sub) forum.
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Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
I would have to agree - I don't think there is enough demand for a sub-forum. If additional topics would be useful, then of course feel free to create them.
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Thing is, just like in a book without chapters, in a topic with dozens of pages it is hard to find what exactly you are looking for.
Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
Do you need to look for anything specific though?
If you're looking for something in particular, there's always the search function.
The majority will simply flick through the last page or two to see what's new. Not so much the whole topic.
To be fair, it's not a very big topic either with only 43 pages
If you're looking for something in particular, there's always the search function.
The majority will simply flick through the last page or two to see what's new. Not so much the whole topic.
To be fair, it's not a very big topic either with only 43 pages
Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
I suppose.Geo Ghost wrote:To be fair, it's not a very big topic either with only 43 pages
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Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
As I said though:Translink wrote:Thing is, just like in a book without chapters, in a topic with dozens of pages it is hard to find what exactly you are looking for.
If we find the forum is then being overrun with popular model railway topics, then we could move them to a separate subforum.orudge wrote:If additional topics would be useful, then of course feel free to create them.
Re: New Off-Topic sub forum
Maybe a general modelling sub forum could work. There aren't many modelling topics though. I would allow talk about Lego in such a general modelling sub forum. However at the moment there isn't much need from a topic count point of view.
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