Sorry to see Diecast Hangar Pub go.
While many reported it having issues, I never had any myself, but could tell the frustration factor was getting bigger and bigger. And would like to thank JP for setting it up in the first place, after Model Hangar I, and II both also went under, for different reasons.
I wasn't around for Model Hanagar I, but was originally set up by The Flying Mule. It morphed into MH II, which was a great forum, but seems like the person in charge of it, simply lost interest, and was beset with issues in its last stages. Very frustrating for all involved, and MH II is still sorely missed, with allits great posts, reviews etc. Simply gone.
And that is where JP came in, and set up Diecast Hangar Pub. Basically as a replacement, and successor to MH II. However, it used the Yuku platform, which was not user friendly to lots. Many members of MH II that wanted to join, simply couldn;t sign up, and other ongoing issues. So lost lots of great and deicated members, which was frustrating. And seemed to get significantly worse the last six months, although I personally never had any problems.
Stew had the courage and foresight to set up yet another forum, as unfortunately the writing did seem to be on the wall for Diecast Hangar Pub. Mostly due to the Yuku platform, and increasing usability issues for members. Sad to see, but I do blame the Yuku format for it's demise.
MH3 is the new forum, and it seems to be doing fine, but needs time to build and mature. It is still in its infancy, but heading in the right direction.
I do miss MH II, as do many of us. Tons of members, and a broad range of topics and interests. It was fun, and worked well. Until the later stages. The pictures, reviews etc that were lost when it folded, are still sorely missed.
But have a good feeling about MH3, and on a platform which Diecast Hangar Pub should have used in the first place. The rebuilding will take some time, but I have faith.