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Joe Fugate's Volume 2 DVD
Joe Fugate's Volume 2 DVD
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88gta350
Member since
November 2002
From: US
592 posts
Posted by
88gta350
on Friday, November 5, 2004 7:55 PM
I wish I had the funds to get the videos.... I'm thinking they might be high on my Christmas wish list.
Dave M
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jfugate
Member since
January 2002
From: Portland, OR
3,119 posts
Posted by
jfugate
on Friday, November 5, 2004 5:37 PM
Nice to hear you liked Siskiyou Line, vol 2, John.
I agree on the track planning section ... a lot more could be said. I kept trimming and trimming the script and as it was that chapter still came out the longest, at 20 minutes on a 76 minute DVD.
I'll pass the word on to Rick as well (he was the host who asked me the questions). Rick did better this time around I think. And honestly, Rick's not a model railroader but now with 2 videos under our belt, and part of a 3rd (the DCC short management clip is from volume 3), he's pretty impressed with the hobby at this point.
"Wow, so that's how it all works ... impressive! I had NO idea!" is Rick's typical off-camera comment. "It's a lot more that just running trains around the room like I used to think!"
Joe Fugate
Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
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jjbmish
Member since
March 2001
From: Mishawaka, IN
243 posts
Joe Fugate's Volume 2 DVD
Posted by
jjbmish
on Friday, November 5, 2004 12:07 PM
Recieved my DVD yesterday and after a long evening of meetings I was finally able to sit down and watch it. I have been anxiously awaiting volume 2 and I was not disappointed. Volume 2 covered many topics and did a good job with each. Enjoyed the computer animation that showed the construction techniques used to build the mushroom. It made it much easier to understand than just looking at 2 dimensional plans. The portion on the layout designing was not as long as I would have liked, but I can understand time limited the amount of material that could be covered. I do own most of the books named so I appreciated the concepts of the design. Overall it was a very good investment and I would recommend it highly.[:D][:)] Joe, once again you have done a very good job. My hat is off to everyone involved with the production of this series.[:D]
John
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