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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jfugate</i> <br /><br />Jarrett: <br /> <br />Say, you're coming soon project sounds very interesting. Since I model the SP Siskiyou Line in the 1980s, looks like we may have a lot in common ... <br /> <br />[img]http://siskiyou.railfan.net/images/train/p09s.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />My web site has had over 50,000 hits on it and I get questions via email all the time about my layout, how I did something, etc. My son-in-law has a video production business (myMemoirs Video) so I talked him into doing a video series on my layout. <br /> <br />The idea is to take all the email questions I get and the questions I get when people visit the layout and to put them into a series of in-depth videos on how to do a large HO layout from A-Z. The layouts going on 14 years old and is a blast to operate. <br /> <br />The first video in the series comes out in a couple weeks, and then each of the other volumes comes out about once a quarter. MyMemoirs is running a preorder special right now and if you get in the first 100 you can win either a free subscription to the entire series or a free trip to an Op Session on the Siskiyou Line (worth up to $500 towards your transportation expenses, in the US that will pay for your full round-trip air fare to Portland, OR). <br /> <br />So if you happen to be interested in the preorder special, I think there's about 20 left before the 100's all taken. It'll probably go fast now that the May MR is hitting the streets (they've got an ad in this issue). <br /> <br />Good luck on your modeling project ... keep us updated! I'm very interested in how it comes along. <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I pre-ordered your video yesterday and I am eagerly looking forward to it. As for my modeling project, it is still in the planning stages. I only have 2x10 ft of surface to work with so I was thinking of modeling a town such as McMinnville or Corvallis. However, I live in California and have a limited amount of resources to base my decision on. Hopefully my upcoming trip to Portland will give me a chance to take some pictures of various locations of interest. If you have any Ideas of places in Oregon that fit my criteria, they are very much welcome! Basicaly, anyplace where there were wig-wags (love 'em)and several interesting industries.
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