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More space in mags for proper buses?
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<blockquote data-quote="THE LAST PANZER" data-source="post: 371839" data-attributes="member: 4210"><p>I must admit me and Rach have been saying for a while that there are far too many top end re-build features in mags, that's the main reason why we stopped subscriptions the other is the amount of T4, T5 and such creeping in. My opinion is that there are loads of very very cool buses, bugs, notches, squares, fasty's, trekker's and buggies ( don't think I've missed anyone out ) out there to fill a thousands mags and i'm sure they would get more readers and subscribers if they were to feature these as a lot more people could re-late to this, however i do think some high end stuff needs to stay as this is the dream that people aim for and it does give inspiration.</p><p></p><p>I like to here about the struggles of people buying a project and having to learn to weld or buying a haynes manual and becoming a mechanic in 3 months. The ups the downs, the living in a garage for months and months, this is just an example. I don't want to hear about a T5 or such thats just had some plastic screwed to it, alloys bolted on and the whole contents of halfords accessory section thrown on it only for the owner to call it a project NO NO NO.</p><p></p><p>These people need to get a real project and they would understand the meaning of been worthy of a mag feature. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE LAST PANZER, post: 371839, member: 4210"] I must admit me and Rach have been saying for a while that there are far too many top end re-build features in mags, that's the main reason why we stopped subscriptions the other is the amount of T4, T5 and such creeping in. My opinion is that there are loads of very very cool buses, bugs, notches, squares, fasty's, trekker's and buggies ( don't think I've missed anyone out ) out there to fill a thousands mags and i'm sure they would get more readers and subscribers if they were to feature these as a lot more people could re-late to this, however i do think some high end stuff needs to stay as this is the dream that people aim for and it does give inspiration. I like to here about the struggles of people buying a project and having to learn to weld or buying a haynes manual and becoming a mechanic in 3 months. The ups the downs, the living in a garage for months and months, this is just an example. I don't want to hear about a T5 or such thats just had some plastic screwed to it, alloys bolted on and the whole contents of halfords accessory section thrown on it only for the owner to call it a project NO NO NO. These people need to get a real project and they would understand the meaning of been worthy of a mag feature. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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