I was always pleased to see Wolfgang's name on a post, I knew I was going to see not only some great modeling, but some fine videos as well. One of my favorites was his Westport 44 tonner with a Loksound decoder programmed with R2D2 sound effects
I will miss him.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Hi,
In any ways it's a very sad news.
I was first in contact whith him about the Freemo organisation, because I wanted to become a menber.
We also exchanged a few mails about handlaid track tips and techniques and also on discussion on MR forums.
I also had the chance to meet him in person at the Rodgau 2011 US convention (Germany-Europe)last autumn and we have speak again about handlaid track; he was very busy whith a freemo Hon3 layout.
It was the only time I meet him , but I remenber a very kindly person whith a open mind about trains models.
May he rest in peace.
Marc -Belgium
He will be missed.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Sad to hear
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
Can't add anything that hasn't already been said. RIP and my condolences.
I would hope that Kalmbach would at least offer a few kind words in an upcoming issue.
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He will be missed. Very sorry to hear that. I got a lot of ideas from his site.
Just in case, save stuff from his site as an HTML document to your PC in case his site goes away. That way you have a permanent record. Maybe someone will keep his site up.
I do that a lot with some personal sites.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
I, too, will miss his informative posts. May he rest in peace.
Gale
My condolences. He was a great inspiration with his work that we were able to see on this great forum and also on his web site.
Rest in peace.
Frank
"If you need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm."
Very sad news. I always enjoyed his contributions and his videos. A great modeller and man.
Christopher
Modelling Amtrak in N Scale
Condolences to his family and loved ones, who will surely miss him more than those of us here.
A prayer candle was lit for yesterday for him, and will be lit again today.
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Very sad news. He was a great modeller. I will name an industry on the layout after him.
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
This is very sad news indeed. My condolences to his family. I'll miss his posts. Though I never had the pleasure of meeting Wolfgang in person, he always came across as a very warm, thoughtful gentleman. He was a marvelous modeler. I sincerely hope that his family lets his videos remain on Youtube.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Auf Wiedersehen, my friend. May we meet again in the Roundhouse in the Sky.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
I was sorry to hear of the loss of Wolfgang. He was a incredible modeler and by all accounts a true gentleman. He will be missed.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j372/curtwbb/
Like all of us, I'm also sad to see him go. His amazing GL critter was my inspiration to try building critters of my own. I hope all the work he did will be preserved, at least in some way.
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I remember hearing of his illness some time ago and was hoping he would recover. I discovered his marvelous layout when searching for a track plan and really enjoyed his videos. His how to videos were interesting as well. I often read things on his web page and discussions via the web and thought what a talented modeler and generally nice person. He was also in possession of humorous wit as well as great skill when it came to modeling, my favorite comment of his was regarding covered gondolas which were used to contain nit pickers.
He will be sorely missed by the rest of us. My condolences to his family and friends.
Crandell, thank you for letting us know. I enjoyed seeing Wolfgang's site and what project he was working on (really liked his interior detailing for a depot). He was a definite credit to the hobby, and I for one know I will miss him.
Jim in Cape G.
I missed the sad news until now about Mr. Dudler.
Several commenters mentioned his website. I found his site months before I knew it belonged to the same person who's pictures I enjoyed on here. I sent him a PM. I know it was in a private message but I don't think he would have minded. I complicated him on his website. The breadth of information on his site. He was as many others have said he was a gentleman. He was gracious and then he said, "Yes, a website about the model railroad is another part of the hobby. There's no other hobby with so many facets."
He was a great modeler and I think importantly for many others shared his work. It's why many people buy Great Model Railroads. To see the highest levels of modelling skill and to be inspired.