do you know any famous celebrities or athlete etc who’s into model train hobby ?
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Neil Young
he ownes a fair share of a MR factory, but with some big black financial clouds at the horizon: Lionel
another involved in the music industry: british Pete Waterman, the producer from the eighties who put us up with Bananarama, Rick Ashtley, Mel&Kim, Kyli Minogue (The Locomotion!). He has a large collection of model trains, and also spends lots of time and money restoring the real thing: 1:1 scale locos, ( at one time he owned the famous "Flying Scotsman ") and is restoring ( or has restored ) the briti***ilting train the APT
I know of a couple. one was Frank Sinatra and another was Merle Haggard. Also recall a TV special where one of Indias Kings or whatever they call them in India had an electric train that was set up on a big table and they used it to serve dinner and cocktails. Also I have this nagging memory that John Wayne was into trains also. Then there is me and Bubba (>^…^<). [(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D]. Oh yeah, lets not forget Walt Disney. He had a live steam layout in his back yard.
The bald guy from Murphy Brown (Cannot remember his name), and also Lynn Johnston’s husband (he qualifies because his alter ego in For Better Or Worse shares his hobby) is actually a 1" Scale manufacturer.
Gary Coleman(Different Strokes)
Lets see is Michael Gross. I don’t know him personaly but i’ve heard he even has 1:1 scale railroad.
In an interview in Sports Illustrated Kids, Emmet Smith now of the Arizona Cardinals said he had built a large model train layout. Also, the web site of Allied Model trains in Culver City has the following in it
“Since Culver City is the home of several, major film studios, and is only a short drive from such famous neighborhoods as Beverly Hills, Brentwood and Bel Aire, it is not uncommon to see celebrities shopping at the store. Past and current customers have included Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Phil Collins, Bruce Springsteen, Rosanne Barr, Rod Stewart, Donald Sutherland, and Richard Crenna, just to name a few”
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Reminds me of the Chevy commercial where they asked several NASCAR drivers what makes the Monte Carlo so great. Jeff Gordon went into a long spiel about the engine, handling, comfort, etc. Dale Earnhardt just said, “Me”. Ya gotta love it!
See this web site
Mandy Patankin - Chicago Hope tv
more and more celebrities are getting into the hobby thanks to the
World Greatest Hobby Campaign, some are even getting the kids into it.
Alot of the country singers in the area do model trains.
John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State in the Eisenhower administration was an avid railfan and modeler. There is a famous photo of him in an engineer’s hat and scarf, holding a model loco. Looks to be HO.
well, I think I shouldn’t say this but the most evil men in history also enjoyed their Marklin trains, can anyone guess who am I talking about?
Maybe you shouldn’t…
I was in Allied Model Trains in Los Angeles about 15 years ago and saw Gary Coleman doing some shopping.
French movie producer Edouard Molinaro: he is an avid remote control model aircraft modeller, and has a free-lanced HO layout showing the south-western part of the USA.
Back in the Detroit area, one of the local celebs (anchorman) was a Model railroader, I guess just famous in that area
Try these links.
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11559
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8428
This topic has been done a couple of times before.
I just thought of someone new though. I seen former Minnesota Viking Carl Eller at some of the local train shows over the years.[:)]
I was in Allied Model Trains in Los Angeles about 17 years ago and talked with Danny Deveto. He was buying some LGB for his wife, so he said. About 7 years ago in the same store, I talked with Kate Jackson of Charlie’s Angels. She was buying trains for her grand children. She was dragging around a few small kids. Gary Coleman has worked in a few shops, like one in Orange County that is now gone and Caboose Hobies in Denver. I talked with Michael Grose at an operating session in West LA about 17 years ago. He was running a NYC passenger train on a Santa Fe club layout. He is the only one that could get away with that…LOL.
Such Fun for all, Keith