famous people who are model railroaders

Started by ForThemPanzerz, November 06, 2011, 12:17:34 AM

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Ray Dunakin

I read somewhere that Gummo Marx was a model railroader. He was one of the Marx Brothers but was never in any of their movies.



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john tricarico

i know gummo marx was the brothers publicity manager his name was milton,  he must have been into tinplate lionel

kpsdjs

Who could forget...
The Master Demolition Man;

Gomez Addams (John Astin) of The Addams Family!!

     If you've never seen an episode where he heads two trains straight at each other, (Very large, G or larger) destin to crash head on at the bridge ahead.......But they never hit each other...

     Any recall?
Kelly

RobBob

Thanks for the memory, I recall the explosive action quite well.  That was a Lionel O gauge set as I recall.  I'd like to see that on Big Bang Theory!

kpsdjs

Wow,

     There is an "exploding bridge" in HO that I've seen in recent past. I will seek it out again, and post it here later!!


Too Much Fun,
Kelly

Woody Elmore

There was no such thing as G gauge trains when the Addams Family TV show was playing. If I recall correctly, the trains were by Lionel.

Terry Toenges

Feel like a Mogul.

Southwest Chief

#22
Mandy Patinkin is another:

Mandy Patinkin Trains
Matt
Click Here for photos of my train layouts

Terry Toenges

Jim - The first Mandy link worked for me.
Feel like a Mogul.

Johnson Bar Jeff

Actor Michael Gross, the dad from Family Ties.

tac


RAM

Well he is not famous, but his wife is.  I don't know what her name is,but she wrote for better or for worse.

Johnson Bar Jeff

Quote from: RAM on November 14, 2011, 09:58:02 PM
Well he is not famous, but his wife is.  I don't know what her name is,but she wrote for better or for worse.

The comic strip? Lynn Johnston.

http://www.fbofw.com/strip_fix/

I remember the sequence she did of the husband getting into model trains. I have a tee-shirt with a panel of the family with the trains. The caption is something like, "Model railroading isn't a hobby, it's a way of life."  :)

Jim Banner

JBJ,

I believe this link will take you directly to the strip you mention:

http://catalog.fborfw.com/indexid.php?q=10928&Submit=Search




Terry,

It looks like Southwest Chief has fixed his link, so I have removed my previous post.
Growing older is mandatory but growing up is optional.

Johnson Bar Jeff

Quote from: Jim Banner on November 15, 2011, 12:09:06 PM
JBJ,

I believe this link will take you directly to the strip you mention:

http://catalog.fborfw.com/indexid.php?q=10928&Submit=Search

Thanks, Jim--though that's not the image on my tee-shirt.  :)