What are the official title of the DVDs.
I have 90 of these videos. Moved and now can't seem to figure out how to give them new address and get the videos started again. Anyone know how? Dan
Ole Smokey
An RV'er and a train layout...best of both worlds
If you can read this..Thank a Veteran.
Gentlemen,
I have a copy of a DPB video that depicts Jim Eudaly's O scale C&O Hinton Division that I receved from the author several years ago. It is a layout tour and also construction tips on his layout. I do not see this listed anywhere as it has no volume # assigned to it!! Could this be for a future publication??
Regards,
Teddybear
I know that you can return the dvd's in a pouch provided it you wish to not keep the disc. I have been keeping all of mine because I might need something off of one of the discs.
I have also been recieveing Real Rails discs as part of the normal series.
Vol 1: Big Power
Chapters: Building Big Power............... GP9: GE Transportation Systems, Erie, PA
The First Ones......................EMD SD45
The Troopers.........................DC Traction: EMD SD70M, GE Dash 8-40CW, GE Dash 9-44CW
The Sluggers.........................AC Traction: EMD SD70MAC and SD80MAC, GE AC4400CW
The Big Ones........................EMD SD90MAC, GE AC6000CW
Days of Future Past..............The future of big power
Vol. 2: Horseshoe Curve
Chapters: Chapter 1...............................Altoona's Railroad Shops
Chapter 2..............................Heading Up the Line
Chapter 3..............................Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark
Chapter 4..............................The History of Conrail
Chapter 5..............................Bennington Curve and the Red Arrow Wreck
Chapter 6..............................The Tunnels of Gallitzn, PA
Chapter 7...............................Helper Engines
Chapter 8..............................Heading Down the Line: South Fork
Chapter 9...............................Johnstown, PA, and the Flood of 1889
I will post more volumes as they come in the mail.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.
-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.
jridge Ken (or someone else)- What about listing from 14 and on? Has anyone seen such a list?
Ken (or someone else)-
What about listing from 14 and on? Has anyone seen such a list?
Jridge, I put out an update back in April of last year with #'s 14-19 plus a few others. Try this link:
http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/forums/p/172806/1896569.aspx#1896569
if for some reason it doesn't work, just do a search in this forum for dream-plan and should get you there as well.
I just got #20 the other day -- first one I received in almost a year.
Ken
Gents,
Here is a couple of DVD's that I have.
MEP42
kenkal,
I barely get one paid for when the next one shows up. I swear I have been getting 2 from each side (model and full size) a month. I have been in on it from the beginning. Got one repeat, which I had in the old thick box, so at least I got a thin case for the one I had!
In the last year I have had a lot less free time to watch these, so I started to get a backlog, and yet they keep coming faster and faster!
Can anyone contribute to a table of contents lilsting for issues 14 and on?
joe-daddy I wonder if Vol 14-24 is posted somewhere else. This is really good work!
I wonder if Vol 14-24 is posted somewhere else. This is really good work!
Hi Joe,
Glad you liked the listing. I'll try and get out an update in the next few days with 14-19 and 3 or 4 new specials. Hopefully, I can remember how to edit adding on the additional titles and contents.
As usual, they stopped sending them to me for the last 8 months or so. You would think they would try and treat their solid repeat customers a little better than they do. Still haven't figured them out yet. A weird marketing plan, for sure.
:) Ken
Joe Daddy
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jfugate wrote: Johnnny_reb wrote:This is all good and well. But where can one find these and how to contact the marketer? If MR does not want to indorse the videos why not make a video review section.Did you see my post earlier in this thread ... ? Here it is again ... jfugate wrote:To complete the picture on the DPB series, here's how you get in:To get put onto the TN Marketing's video list, call 800-533-6644. There are two lists, one for the model railroad series (Dream, Plan, Build), and a prototype railroad series (Trains magazine). So, to stay on their list to receive future videos, you must return the ones you don't want to pay for (in the postage prepaid return envelope provided), and purchase at least one of every two or three videos.The lack of info on this series from Kalmbach is dumbfounding, since it's *their* series -- even if they did contract with an outside firm to produce and distribute them. Not how I would run a marketing campaign were I in their shoes ... but here's how to contact the distributor if you're interested in the series.It's a good series, and I have them all ... and I hope Kalmbach does more media-based material like this. This sort of thing is the future of hobby how-to material if you ask me.
Johnnny_reb wrote:This is all good and well. But where can one find these and how to contact the marketer? If MR does not want to indorse the videos why not make a video review section.
Did you see my post earlier in this thread ... ? Here it is again ...
jfugate wrote:To complete the picture on the DPB series, here's how you get in:To get put onto the TN Marketing's video list, call 800-533-6644. There are two lists, one for the model railroad series (Dream, Plan, Build), and a prototype railroad series (Trains magazine). So, to stay on their list to receive future videos, you must return the ones you don't want to pay for (in the postage prepaid return envelope provided), and purchase at least one of every two or three videos.
To get put onto the TN Marketing's video list, call 800-533-6644. There are two lists, one for the model railroad series (Dream, Plan, Build), and a prototype railroad series (Trains magazine). So, to stay on their list to receive future videos, you must return the ones you don't want to pay for (in the postage prepaid return envelope provided), and purchase at least one of every two or three videos.
The lack of info on this series from Kalmbach is dumbfounding, since it's *their* series -- even if they did contract with an outside firm to produce and distribute them. Not how I would run a marketing campaign were I in their shoes ... but here's how to contact the distributor if you're interested in the series.
It's a good series, and I have them all ... and I hope Kalmbach does more media-based material like this. This sort of thing is the future of hobby how-to material if you ask me.
Johnnny_reb Once a word is spoken it can not be unspoken!
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topcopdoc wrote: Thanks for the index. I would like to know if you could purchase select ones or do you have to sign up for the whole series?Doc
Thanks for the index. I would like to know if you could purchase select ones or do you have to sign up for the whole series?
Doc
You're quite welcome.
As for individual purchases, I really don't know. On the one hand, I can see why they would want to limit to subscribers only, but on the other hand, as a business with a limited audience, you'd think they would want to maximize their sales. It might explain why they refuse to publish their own Table of Contents , so that you can't pick and choose. I certainly hope that isn't the case. You might give Kalmbach a call or send them an E-mail. I've been getting them since they started, so I never had a need to inquire about it. I should note that I have sent back 2 or 3 of them and haven't had a problem or been 3rd degree'd about it. They are very accommodating in that sense. Ken
Received Chapter 13 in the mail yesterday. Here is the Table of Contents. I used same format as before. Hope you still find this thread helpful. Ken
Ron Schlicht's Layout
Here's an April 20, 2008 update with the latest video:
Ken,
I'm thankful you took the time and effort to not only compile the index but to also find away to make it available to us.
maandg wrote: Ken, I hope you will update this thread as new volumes become available. I, for one, appreciate the time it took away from other concerns to create this list. Kudos!
Ken, I hope you will update this thread as new volumes become available. I, for one, appreciate the time it took away from other concerns to create this list. Kudos!
Hi maandg! Yes, I plan to update and post as I get them. I'll just continue the postings on this thread as then they will all be together. Hopefully, our fellow modelers will be able to spot the updates when I post them here. Heck I hope I can find the thread again as they get buried so quickly. ;-]
jfugate wrote: To complete the picture on the DPB series, here's how you get in:To get put onto the TN Marketing's video list, call 800-533-6644. There are two lists, one for the model railroad series (Dream, Plan, Build), and a prototype railroad series (Trains magazine). So, to stay on their list to receive future videos, you must return the ones you don't want to pay for (in the postage prepaid return envelope provided), and purchase at least one of every two or three videos. So there you have it -- the complete table of contents for each volume of the series so far (excellent job, Ken), and how to get the videos if you want them (thanks to Doug Tagsold, who got this info from the DPB series producers when they were shooting his layout).And why Kalmbach has never thought to put this info on their own site somewhere is beyond me. So we will do it for them ... this is how marketing on the internet works, guys. You post the info and people will come. Amazing how that works.
To complete the picture on the DPB series, here's how you get in:
So there you have it -- the complete table of contents for each volume of the series so far (excellent job, Ken), and how to get the videos if you want them (thanks to Doug Tagsold, who got this info from the DPB series producers when they were shooting his layout).
And why Kalmbach has never thought to put this info on their own site somewhere is beyond me. So we will do it for them ... this is how marketing on the internet works, guys. You post the info and people will come. Amazing how that works.
Joe,Why does this sound so familiar!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Ken, for taking the time to compile this information. Even though I own all 14 DVD's listed, it is nice to see this information in one place. I was also curious to see if there was a Volume 13 out there that I hadn't yet received.
Like Joe, I am perplexed by the secrecy surrounding this campaign. I'm sure he would agree that his own series (which is AWESOME!) would not be nearly as successful without an internet presence.
Cliff Powers
www.magnoliaroute.com
A sincere thanks for compiling the information. I know it took some time.
Fred W
The Dream-Plan-Build Video Series put out by Kalmbach is a reasonably good series that may be a little over priced with the shipping & handling, but, for me at least, I usually get enough interest and new information to make it worthwhile. I look forward to it in the mailbox every 6 weeks or so, just like I do the monthly Model Railroader.
Joe-Daddy and others have requested an Index/Table of Contents for the many videos. Since I have built and maintain this information for myself, I agreed to post it here.
Rather than alphabetical or chapter order, I put each volume's contents in order by type -- Technique, Prototype, etc.
Hope you find this useful. Ken