In response to Ray's comments above (and I know his views are shared by others) I think it is worth pointing out that this Forum is not seen as a 'freebie' service to model boaters by MyTimeMedia but as a support to Model Boats magazine to help promote sales.
Two things follow from this.
Firstly, if the magazine ceases publication, as have some others in the MTM 'stable', this Forum will immediately cease to exist and all the content will be lost as it cannot be migrated to another non MTM IT platform. At present the magazine is being published on a much reduced budget as newstrade sales have not returned to previous levels and there is no indication they will do so in the immediate future. The current editor relies on the goodwill of regular and new contributors who are willing to accept much lower page rates for their articles that was previously the case. Many of these people do so as they value the magazine and the the fact that it is the only significant remaining publication for the model boating community. Forums simply cannot take its place. They want to make a contribution to the hobby.
Secondly, it has been suggested to me by MTM management that they could save money by closing down this forum altogether and simply retaining the Model Boats website without it. So far I have successfully argued against this but it is still a very real possibility and comments such as Ray's (and others) are just another nail in the coffin. The Managing Director does look in from time to time.
No magazine can produce issues that are full of articles that are dear to the hearts of individual readers. What excites you may be of little interest to others and vice versa so, as with all magazines, the job of the editor is to provide a variety of material so, on average, people are happy to keep buying as enough of it is of sufficient interest to them.
If you decide that there is insufficient content which interests you to buy the magazine regularly then that is your choice but don't be surprised if one day you turn on your computer and the Forum, or even the magazine is no longer there.
Personally I do get irritated when subjects crop up on the forum which have been comprehensively recently covered in the magazine or on the forum itself. Forums do have their merits but a lot of time is taken up with answereing basic questions which could easily have been answered if people were prepared to spend a bit of time in looking through the material which is already easily available before starting new queries.
We are all in this together but often divided between givers and takers!
Colin 