I like models, however I'm not a dedicated modeller myself (retired engineer), but I do admire the dedication which some guys have when making their model engines, machines etc.and I'm sure the magazine started originally to cater for these model making people.
The word 'model' to me implies that it is a showpiece, but not necessarily a 'scale model' and as such, it is very often much better than the original (mass produced) offering!
Yes, no need to be tied to a Myford, Boxford, or any other brand), they have all been good and well loved for many years, but why does our machinery have to be vintage as well? plenty of good little machines around these days. However having said that, human nature very often dictates that we go overboard trying to outdo each other with whatever machinery we might have – this can get out of hand, it all becoming a "look at me, pissing contest" and this (to me) goes against the spirit of the magazine. Surely, the magazine was started to show off people's skills and share interests rather than their purchasing power?
Sometimes we might get off track in the forum of course (off course?), to me that is ok. so long as we get back on quickly and don't go off at a tangent – it does sometimes make things more interesting.
I am extremely interested in modern machinery too, but some of us just can't manage to fit it into our budget