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Click to play the Tangent interview. (you may need to allow popups)Tangent Scale Models - Recorded at the National Train Show 2008 in Anaheim, CA

Running time: 4:29

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Enjoyed the Video

I enjoyed the interview with David, although maybe he should try out some of BLMA's marketing aides  

One thing I figured out quickly (like on the second video) was how to skip the intro.  Not that it's a bad intro... it's just too long and I don't want to watch it 10 times to watch 10 videos.   Kinda reminds me of flying Delta.

Anyway, this is my first visit to the site when I had a computer with working vid and sound.  I haven't been to an NTS since 2002, so it brought back some memories of what I've been missing.

I'm an unapologetic fan of Tangent's products and marketing philosophy.  Good stuff, done right, available in both *true* ready to run (including couplers that you don't have to throw away) and undec, unassembled kit form that you don't have to knock apart or strip.  And announcing product *when it's available*, instead of a year or two or three before the drawings are started.  What a concept!!  I build a lot of kits, and like everybody, I use the RTR to save time but I really enjoy kitbuilding and the Tangent kits have been a pleasure to work with and I'm looking forward to getting some of the new 4000s in St. Louis... only a couple days from now.

Andy

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Product

It seems that the products seems to be very good. I personally never seen one in the flesh.

 

 

 

Nick Biangel 

USMC

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I bought one there...

Later that day, after we finished up videotaping, I went back and bought one of the 4750s.

Looks very, very good - so good I need some more of similar quality so it doesn't stand out so much.

Modeling a fictional GWI shortline combining three separate areas into one freelance-ish railroad.

Jeff Shultz - My blog index
MRH Technical Assistant

http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/jeffshultz

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Tangent

Do they have a web site, or do they sell it through the hobby shops or just on the show?

 

 

Nick Biangel 

USMC

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Website

Disregard my last message I found their website.

www.tangentscalemodels.com

 

 

Nick Biangel 

USMC


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