Australian Model Railway Magazine

Farewell James

This issue of AMRM is the last one for which James McInerney will be in the driver’s seat. For the past fourteen years, James has centred his life around preparing the material for each and every editorial page of content. This was not a simple task, for the material that is submitted always requires attention, whether to grammar/spelling and/or preparing photographs for publication (and in many section of the magazine, which required James to liaise closely with the commercial interests in the hobby, both large and small, gathering information and images to keep our readers as well informed as possible on developments in the hobby. I think many would agree that the clear and concise way that these sections have been presented was one of the highlights of James’ tenure.

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