This post is for those that wanted to know what and how many Dream, Plan, Build DVD series there have been so far. I’ve been getting them since they started the series and this is what I came up with so far. If you have others, please feel free to add them to the list. I do not have a phone # if you want to get them started or restarted but will get it in this thread as soon as another one comes in the mail. One other note: these are not in the order that they were recieved…chuck
Volumes1 thru 18 (the “how to” DVD’s put on by the MR staff.) 19. Layouts, Tips, & Prototypes: Special Edition 20. Painting Backdrops 21.DCC From Start to Finish 22.Extra Edition 23.Expanding Your Model Railroad Part 1 24.Realistic Layout Operation 25. Paul Dolko’s Boston & Maine New Hampshire Division 26.The Sights and Sounds of Sand Patch 27.Bill & Mary Miller’s C&O Ohio Creek Division 28.The Pokey: Norfolk Southern Pocahantas Division 29.Railroads and Intermodal 30.Doug Tagsold’s D&RGW Silverton Branch 31.Appalacian Conquest 32.Mojave Mainline 33.Conrail’s Chicago Gateway 34.Amazing Alco’s 35.Rochelle Illinois Railroad Park 36.Winter on Kicking Horse Pass 37.Roosevelt Road 38.Powder River: The Orin Line 39.F units in Action 40.The Chan
I bought the first 14 issues of Dream, Plan, Build. When they sent Issue #15, I did not like it and sent it back. They sent Issue #16 and again, I did not buy it. I was NEVER sent another issue! There was no contact number. Frankly, I thought that the series had been discontinued. I am very disappointed at Kalmbach Publishing for not at least sending a letter or e-mail or other communication with respect to the newer DVD’s. I really like Allen Keller’s Great Model Railroad video series, but I don’t buy them all. Yet, Allen sends me both an e-mail and a card in the mail about his last DVD. I continue to purchase some of them. Kalmbach should take a similar approach.
Got another one today after having returned the last three or four. But I have purchased about five or so. Judging by others experiences, I am not sure they have a set rule.
Thanks for the listing, I too have had the same issue twice before. Just sent the publishers an email now after seeing your post, suggeting to list on the site the DVD’s avaliable so that we may purchase the ones of intrest instead of the mail-out thing. Seems that a is not working for a lot of us since this is not the first time this type of post has been done and with very similar replys.
Thanks for the interesting list CW. I must have about 20 of these da** things, but the last was about August of last year – Expanding your Model Railroad part 1, which I returned as I thought, to put it nicely, for me it wasn’t one of their better ones and gave them some good and bad comments. And that was it.
The numbering of your list differs a little from mine after #19, but except for #'s 25, 27 and 30, they now seem to be basically old videos of the prototype. That is not what I expected when I signed up with the very first one quite some time ago. I started getting these because I thought they would be MODEL railroads related, with MODELING ideas, hints, tips, planning, techniques, problem solving, etc. not just more old videos of prototype railroads. Yes, I do realize the prototype has much value for our modeling, it’s just not my preference at this stage of life and modeling, to say nothing of the time involved to watch them. Sigh. I guess that’s what you folks really want, which is fine for you, otherwise they wouldn’t have gone that route.
So, after reviewing your quite helpful list, rather than calling to restart the mailings, I decided against it as I likely would just get the prototype videos and have to return them. Wish they would go back to modeling, at least once in a while, and with original content rather than just rehashes.
Every bill has the contact number (toll free number) on it at the top. I’d list it here, but I don’t have it with me.
All you need to do is call if you want to receive more of the DVDs. When I got the first modern diesel special, I returned it and called them to let them know I didn’t want any more like that. I still get the others.
After you return a few, you come off their list. A free phone call will put you back on, if you want.
Can someone please post the number? I do not have it… Thanks! I have searched and searched, but to no avail, I am unable to locate the bill I received for the first DVD. I only ever received the first DVD from them, TWICE… sent the second one back, and they haven’t sent one since.
Boy, I have been getting these videos regularly from the start and cwclark has several listed that I did not get! Some of which I would like to have. I will be givig them a call on Monday and hope that I can get the ones I somehow missed.
When was the UP Moffat Line sent out? I am missing 8 others!
The Moffat Line was sent out in early January. Anyway I promised to put up the customer service phone number that was included with Volume 19 I recieved today but see I was beaten to the punch from dhaysmo’s earlier post. (Freak’in pack rat! …you must save everything!)…LOL Anyway it’s a few weeks later since I posted this thread so here it is again if you still want to get the DPB DVD’s started or restarted again…1-800-339-0964…chuck
I have about the first 12 to 15 and had to stop when i got laid off and couldnt afford them. Rather disappointing series to say the least. I realize that cuts have been made across the board in every industry but it seems to me that if a quality product were made it would be supported. I would have been more aggressive about retaining my subscription if they were more than “surface scratcher’s” and the real trains were not what i enjoyed. I like real trains but prefer the videos on RFD when we had “pay tv”
o well a communications electrician/ low voltage tech cant be out of work for 2 years can he??
11 months off since jan 31 2008, Yes i found out new years eve while on vacation that i was laid off.
Are DVDs 1-18 just called “Volume ___”? As in “Volume 1” and “Volume 2” and so forth?
We just started getting them last year and already have 9 or 10 of them, I think. At $25 a pop, it’s pretty expensive! If there are 68 videos, that’s $1700!
We’ve been thinking about cancelling the things but some of them that deal with “how to” are pretty interesting even though we probably will never do any of that stuff (we have 2 4x8 sheets of plywood covered with green felt…)
Anyone have any favorites from this list? If so, why do you like that particular DVD?
You can add “Stevens Pass: BNSF Conquers the Cascades” to this list. I have it (don’t remember exactly when I got it, but was probably within the last 2-3 months as I just started getting these DVDs.)
Each of the DVDs has a code number on the bottom right of the back of the case. Does anyone know how these code numbers are assigned?
The DVDs that I have and are named “Volume ___” seem to start with 7300_D.
Volume 2 is 73003D, Volume 3 is 73004D, etc. The code number is always 1 more than the Volume number of the DVD (I only have Volumes 2-7 so far but it holds true for all of the ones I have…Volume 7 is 73008D.)
The Special Project Edition DVD that I have (Realistic Layout Operations) is number 73102D.
The Real Rails Editions I have start with 7313_D: Union Pacific’s Moffat Line is 73131D. The Steverns Pass: BNSF Conquers the Cascades DVD (that I mentioned above) is number 73134D.
Does anyone have the code numbers and titles for the “Volume” DVDs? How about the other titled DVDs that have been listed earlier?
Does anyone have any idea about how these DVDs are issued?
The one that I got first (for a modest $4.95) is 73002D and is titled Layouts, Modeling Tips and Prototype Railroads. Did everyone get this one first?
Does anyone know which DVD is numbered 73001D? (Which, presumably, should be the first video in the series?)