Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
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Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
From https://www.facebook.com/ScaleAutoMagazine/Dear Enthusiasts,Since 1979, Scale Auto (originally Scale Auto Enthusiast) has been proud to offer the latest tips and techniques to help car modelers build the coolest, hottest, most realistic scale replicas on four wheels. While we remain committed to serving scale-auto builders, we regretfully announce we are discontinuing publication of Scale Auto magazine. October 2020 will be the final issue.However, the Scale Auto brand will live on in the pages and on the website of FineScale Modeler Magazine, where our dedicated audience of car modelers will continue to find product news, model builds, and advice from the greatest modeling experts in the world.If you have any questions, please contact customer service at customerservice@ScaleAuto.infoWe thank all of our customers and partners for their support of Scale Auto over its many years, and look forward to seeing you again in FineScale Modeler.– Tim Kidwell, editorRead
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
I would say I am going to miss it, but over the last few years, it has been so unreliable and unpredictable, it was just a shock when it arrived! Sorry to see it go though. It was a slow, painful demise. Just glad the website continues.
Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
Just read the email a few minutes ago. Not a big surprise given the number of "specialty" mags that have folded in the past year or two. Not sure if I'll miss this one - the editorial content has declined over the years and now mostly consists of articles that I find to be not overly helpful or related to my area of interest. Also the content just doesn't justify the subscription price. Oh well. another one bites the dust...
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
I was wondering when that email was going to arrive in my Inbox. Figured it was only a matter of time. About this time last year I received a similar email for a Classic Ford Mustang magazine I had been a subscriber to since the mid eighties.
Growing up in a small town in Canada it was SAE that taught me new techniques and informed me about upcoming releases. Information that is readily available on the internet now.
Call me nostalgic but I still prefer to read physical copies of magazines and books versus reading them on a tablet or ereader.
Growing up in a small town in Canada it was SAE that taught me new techniques and informed me about upcoming releases. Information that is readily available on the internet now.
Call me nostalgic but I still prefer to read physical copies of magazines and books versus reading them on a tablet or ereader.
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
I hope they find some way to digitize the library and sell articles to model enthusiasts.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
They have an DVD/app which will covers most of the issues but its has issues with any MacOS version after High Sierra / 10.13
Eric
Eric
SBEST wrote:I hope they find some way to digitize the library and sell articles to model enthusiasts.
Steve
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
Hi all,
Saddened but not surprised at all by this news. SA (formerly SAE) has been in a tailspin for several years.
I used to subscribe but canned it when the magazine content amounted to little more than an advertising pamphlet.
It's a pity but online technology has steadily killed off most forms of printed news and information.
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz
Saddened but not surprised at all by this news. SA (formerly SAE) has been in a tailspin for several years.
I used to subscribe but canned it when the magazine content amounted to little more than an advertising pamphlet.
It's a pity but online technology has steadily killed off most forms of printed news and information.
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
I'm always saddened of the demise of a Modelling Magazine... Both Scale Auto Magazine and Finescale Modeler played a huge part in me building my vehicle models... I used to get both of them from the model shop in Harrow, sadly demised itself as well now... Along with Finescale Modeler, it was also the Magazine that first made me aware of the modelling skills and photography of my now good friend Steve Mohlenkamp... I am saddened by the news, but like others, I'm also not surprized the final nail's been knocked in it's coffin...
RIP to a big name in vehicle modelling.
RIP to a big name in vehicle modelling.
I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting, even when there's only a slightest chance.
Michael Schumacher
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Re: Scale Auto Magazine is Dead
Now the website is dead.
Time to spend more time here as I build mostly formula cars and rally cars, plus the occasional Nascar....
Winter is around the corner. I will be more engaged here. Not the FSM website they send me to.
Steve
Time to spend more time here as I build mostly formula cars and rally cars, plus the occasional Nascar....
Winter is around the corner. I will be more engaged here. Not the FSM website they send me to.
Steve
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I was an avid buyer and reader of Scale Auto enthusiast 20 years ago, but it was just too much American Muscle car and hot rod over and over. I was not into American Muscle cars and never have been that into them. I was and always have been a racing junkie. As such I dropped the magazine long ago as I just was done with the content. I have not purchased an issue in at least 10 to 15 years.
My all time favorite feature was a rebuild of the Revell 1/12 Camero into the famous Racing Sunoco Camero as driven by Mark Donahue in Trans Am. I so wanted to build that car but the conversion work was always past my abilities. I tried in vain to convert the 1/24 CAmero, I think i even found the decals but never could get the fender bulges right.
My all time favorite feature was a rebuild of the Revell 1/12 Camero into the famous Racing Sunoco Camero as driven by Mark Donahue in Trans Am. I so wanted to build that car but the conversion work was always past my abilities. I tried in vain to convert the 1/24 CAmero, I think i even found the decals but never could get the fender bulges right.