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Great Layout Adventures Volume 12
Is Available Now!

FOUR great layouts for you to enjoy in this 83 minute video. Available in Standard Definition video or full 1080 HD!

  • The gritty world of steel mill railroading is what fascinates Dave Minarik. Wait til you see his scratch-built blast furnace!

  • See Gary Clare’s 3-rail layout and learn about his special military program, Operation S.O.S.

  • The Bellevue & Schenectady Railroad has some of the most amazing scratch-built structures you’ve ever seen. Don Klose has re-created downtown Schenectady, NY in his basement!

  • Linda Quick has built an exquisitely detailed O gauge layout! The details on her “Underground Railroad” will amaze you!


CLICK HERE to order your copy now!

We will have copies of this video available at our booth at the York TCA Meet, April 14-16, 2016.

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John Pignatelli JR. posted:

I will pick up a disk also , and if I see Rocky I will ask him if he is going to sell the GG track he offered for sale on OGR to me that I asked to buy.

John, did you not receive my email back to you that I sent around 10:30PM on April 6th???  I've got 4 boxes marked with you're name on them for York delivery.  I hope the email gremlins aren't rearing their ugly heads again. 

David

Nicks Trains posted:
OGR Webmaster posted:

GLA12 Package - Don Klose

Is the engine in the above picture a repaint or an original? If original, what is the item number? It looks to me like a mth E4 repainted, but I would like to know. Thanks,

Nickstrains.

 

The engine is an MTH alco E4 custom painted for my railroads crack limited the Electric City Express. It's as I like to say been jaded!

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Hey guys  There a 4 very proud layout owners who put a LOT of blood, sweat, time, & tears into their layouts  You need to buy the copy of GLA #12 and see for yourselves !!  Enough about beating York attendance into the ground !!  sit back and watch GLA #12  prop you feet up and RELAX and remember what train collecting IS ALL ABOUT !!!   regards   Gary Clare   CEO  HIGHLAND PARK & ELDORADO R/R

I bought this DVD (BR version) at York. I've watched it three times already. All the layouts were very impressive and the DVD was very well done. I really enjoyed it. I think this one of the best DVDs of this series. 

In the David Minarik segment you can hear a cell phone ringing. It's the same ring tone that I have on my cell phone and, LOL I thought my phone was ringing the first time I watched it. I guess someone forgot to silence their phone while filming.

During the last segment with Linda Quick, at the very end Rich Melvin is saying something (I forget the exact words) and as soon as he says the last word it just cuts off and ends. There is no fade out like the first three segments. I'm just wondering if everyone else who bought one noticed the same thing. Maybe OGR ran out of space on the disk? 

Please don't misunderstand me. Neither of these things are a big deal and do not detract from what is a great DVD that I would recommend to any O gauge train enthusiast. The first one I got a chuckle out of and I am just curious why the second one was done that way. 

 

Hudson J1e posted:

I bought this DVD (BR version) at York. I've watched it three times already. All the layouts were very impressive and the DVD was very well done. I really enjoyed it. I think this one of the best DVDs of this series. 

In the David Minarik segment you can hear a cell phone ringing. It's the same ring tone that I have on my cell phone and, LOL I thought my phone was ringing the first time I watched it. I guess someone forgot to silence their phone while filming.

During the last segment with Linda Quick, at the very end Rich Melvin is saying something (I forget the exact words) and as soon as he says the last word it just cuts off and ends. There is no fade out like the first three segments. I'm just wondering if everyone else who bought one noticed the same thing. Maybe OGR ran out of space on the disk? 

Please don't misunderstand me. Neither of these things are a big deal and do not detract from what is a great DVD that I would recommend to any O gauge train enthusiast. The first one I got a chuckle out of and I am just curious why the second one was done that way. 

 

Phil,

All I am going to say is that is not my ring tone.....Rich?  lol

Dave

 

Dave, if it's not your phone then it almost has to be mine. You and I were the only people there!

I have to admit, I missed this in editing. I didn't hear it, but I don't always watch an entire scene from beginning to end when I am editing a show. I cue the beginning of the scene, decide where I want to end it, drop it into the time line and don't necessarily watch the entire scene. What scene is this in - at what point in the timing?

Hudson J1e posted:
During the last segment with Linda Quick, at the very end Rich Melvin is saying something (I forget the exact words) and as soon as he says the last word it just cuts off and ends. There is no fade out like the first three segments. I'm just wondering if everyone else who bought one noticed the same thing. Maybe OGR ran out of space on the disk?

Nope, this is not a disc space problem. A few of the first-run BluRays had a defect which caused Linda's sequence to end about 2 minutes early. You only missed a few more still shots and a closing line from Linda.

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