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Where is Joe Fugate's Siskiyou Line Volume 2?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jfugate</i> <br />James: <br /> <br />That's certainly a valid way to go ... you will get about 400 minutes (6 hours) of how to by example info all in one fell swoop going that route. <br /> <br />We do have some people who's layout is a-building now, so they're hungry for the info to help them with the next step in the process ... so waiting another year for *all* the videos isn't a good option for them. <br /> <br />What ever works! <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Joe, <br /> <br />I think the fact that you are sharing your lessons learned building your model railroad is a very good Idea. I have been a fan of your modeling since I first came across it in Model Railroader several years ago. (Jan 1998 sound right?) And a whole series of videos about your layout would be a cool thing for me to have. But being in college my budget is some what limited, and since I obviously have very little layout buidling time. I can save up my money and wait. <br /> <br />I have a pretty good idea of how I want my model railroad. And I even for my young age I am pretty well expereinced. (Been modeling since the age of 4. That makes model railroading for 18 years or so) So while Southern Pacific in Oregen isn't my cup of tea. I recognize exellent model railraoding when I see it, and I dare say 25 years from now, you will be remembered as one of the Pioneering hobbyists who was here at the turn of 21st century. I hope to one day join the ranks of you, Allen McClellend, John Allen, John Armstrong, and the several other exellent modelers recognized as pioneering visionaries of the hobby. I just got to finish college first.[8D] <br /> <br />if you are interested, I posted a discussion that intruduced my sequence time table for my model railroad a while back. Here is the link of you want to read it. http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?page=-1&TOPIC_ID=20798&REPLY_ID=194459#194459 <br /> <br />Thank you Mr. Fugate for being a talented model railroader and an inspiration for me to better my own modeling. <br /> <br />Have a Nice Day. <br /> <br />James.
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