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To RSC, these Cabride dvd links are jolly good, brilliant

Unread postby imnew » Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:54 am

Hey guys,

Strong supporter here, just wanted to help in any way that i can. Here are some cabride dvd links that you guys need before pushing out your next US route:

http://www.train-video.com/index.html Select cabrides . This store has the "rarest" collection of US cabrides that i know of, please note that most of the cabrides are from the 1985 era, perfect for those who are trying to model that area. The dvds are not the sharpest when it comes to picture quality but ....WOW !, what a collection ! California Zephyr, Empire Builder, Lake Shore Limited, Cardinal, Capitol Limited, Cresent, Pennsylvanian and many many more.

http://www.trainvideodepot.com/cabrides.php Also a very large collection, "modern" era.

http://www.traintapes.com/ select traintapes, then cabrides. MRL and ACR, Cajon Pass 1998, Tehachapi , Field to revelstoke, Feather River Cabride, most of these are available at tranvideodepot.com also.

http://www.greenfrog.com scroll to the bottom of the page, search for "cab ride". Conrail cabrides, CSX ,Grand Trunk, and more.

http://www.historicrail.com search for "cab ride". Quite large collection, some rare cab rides, example Conrail Cleveland - Buffalo with more destinations, C&O steam 1950s cabride

Please consider looking over these links for your next project, cabride dvds really do help alot .. ( if available for the area you are capturing )

Best regards

Thomas
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Re: To RSC, these Cabride dvd links are jolly good, brillian

Unread postby micaelcorleone » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:10 am

The problem with those cabrides is that they don't show all the line.
There are always jumps in between.

They can help at certain points and to get a good impression of the line, but they are not suited to recreate it mile by mile.
Just my **!!2cents!!** ,my experience.
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