Whatever happened to. ..

Hey, whatever happened to Paul Wescott’s boy who helped build one of the plans featured in MR back several years ago. Is he still in modeling?
Andy, need some help here!

I meant to say Lynn Westcott’s boy, Paul?. Lynn used to be editor of MR.

I seem to recall that Linn’s son’s name was Russell and that he helped build the Sierra Pintada layout in the mid 1960s – a very interesting western themed point to point layout designed by Bill Rau of the MR staff at the time. I do not know if he was a real model railroader or if dad just got him a summer job at Kalmbach!
Another “whatever happened to?” would be about a guy named Don Reschenberg (spelling?) who was on the MR staff for some years from late 1950s to early 1960s – that guy seemed to be a real craftsman.
Dave Nelson

Hi Dave:

We are all getting older. It dawned on me that someone who worked on the MR staff 45 + years ago is getting up there in the years. Maybe we don’t want to know what ever happened to them.

IT seems hard to believe that a guy who was such a terrific modeler, very very skilled, could lose interest in the hobby. Glad to hear he is OK though.
It might seem strange to be a nationally known model railraoder and then more or less walk away from it. On the other hand I have not played golf in probably 8 years and if you told me that would happen 20 years ago I would have told you you were insane – that that, like model railroading and railfanning, were going to be my lifetime hobbies. And I know a guy who was a musician in one of America’s finest symphony orchestras – a genuine artist. The day he retired was the last time he played his instrument even for a minute. he could not wait to sell it. Go figure!
Dave Nelson

I can believe it! I was in retail photography from 1959 to 1990 when I sold my store. I hardly ever take pictures now even though I have several thousand dollars worth of equipment. The darkroom equipment has not even been set up for ten years and it includes a color enlarger that was only used twice. I think that when you make it a profession that you burn out after a while.

The same almost happened with my model railroading(My store was also a hobby shop). The thing that kept it from happening was a new approach to it with modular and now DCC. It’s almost like a new hobby in the last ten years.

Doug

Yup Westcott’s boy is probably now a grandpa.

Getting older indeed! The other night a similarly old modeler and I found that we could both recite from memory entire articles from an old give-away pamphlet that Kalmbach used to offer entitled Your Introduction to Scale Model Railroading. We had eached devoured it as kids and had total recall. So I dug mine out. Last revised 1957! Ouuch my knees!
Dave Nelson

Dave, actually I mentioned Don Reschenberg in a thread a couple of months ago,[ about Homasote laminated on edge, for roadbed ] and was advised by MR staff that he’s fine, just no longer involved in Model Railroading…Don was pleased to still be remembered by us old time readers.
regards / Mike