Can anyone who has the above share their experience of using it? Have gathered various RM's over the years but also chucked a lot out, but currently going through a period in Trainz of trying to build "virtual" model railways using some of these old plans. However wife is already muttering darkly about the number of magazines in the bottom of the wardrobe, both recent editions and back issues. The digital version (with access to back numbers) operated by Exact Editions Subscribe To Railway Modeller Digital Archive | Exact Editions seems to be the answer. However it looks as if the three monthly access is on a "Netflix" style basis and would need to be physically cancelled before renewal. I would also need to know that track plans etc. can be easily abstracted and saved separately, hasten to add purely for personal use as I said making layouts in Trainz or even TSC for that matter.
Postscript - well I dived in with a three month subscription and well worth it. All the RM's are there. Loads of fantastic track plans many old favourites from the 70's and 80's. And yes the pages can be abstracted into a paint program and saved. Guess I'm going to be busy the next few days and weeks. Could never build them all, but no more annoying the wife with dog eared copies arriving in the post and cluttering up the wardrobe.