From the Dome Car: Train 4 Track 5 (October-November 1994)

Morgan sings the praises of Canadian modellers who did well at an NMRA convention in Oregon with their scratchbuilt models and promotes the skill of scratchbuilding. He also speaks about the contacts he made with American manufacturers. Morgan was constantly promoting Canada and Canadian modellers to U.S. manufacturers—partly because it meant advertising dollars for CRM, but also because he knew they could find a good market in this country if they produced more Canadian models. Given how many Canadian prototypes have been made in model form today, it’s hard to remember a time when that wasn’t the case. For that, we can give Morgan some credit; he was one of the best ambassadors the hobby had ever seen in Canada, and beyond. We're fresh back from the NMRA National in Portland, Oregon, and I must say that Canadian modellers made quite an impression with the judges of the model contest. They more than did themselves proud, with no less than six first place showings! By coi...