SeeYou190 wjstix BTW note that she never refers to model railroading; she says her hobby is making 'figurines' for her 'tiny town' of Emmaville.. Correct, but Emmaville prominently features a freight train running on a loop of track. It meets my definition of a Model Railroad.
wjstix BTW note that she never refers to model railroading; she says her hobby is making 'figurines' for her 'tiny town' of Emmaville..
Correct, but Emmaville prominently features a freight train running on a loop of track. It meets my definition of a Model Railroad.
It seems to me that it takes more than a small loop of track with a train running around it as a background visual to meet the definition of a model railroad. For sure, Emma Stone is not a model railroader.
Rich
Alton Junction
wjstixBTW I recognized at least one of her figurines she supposedly carved by hand as a figure made by Preiser.
Now, now, we all resort to a little RTR when we have to...
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
SeeYou190 wjstix BTW note that she never refers to model railroading; she says her hobby is making 'figurines' for her 'tiny town' of Emmaville. . Correct, but Emmaville prominently features a freight train running on a loop of track. It meets my definition of a Model Railroad.
wjstix BTW note that she never refers to model railroading; she says her hobby is making 'figurines' for her 'tiny town' of Emmaville.
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It appeared to be maybe a 4' by 6' or so area with a circle of 15" or 18" track with a train on it on one side; no apparent industry tracks etc. I'd guess it started out as "Emmaville" with her figurines and the 'tiny town' and as an afterthought someone added a train set train. (Perhaps this one?: https://www.walthers.com/canyon-chief-trainset)
BTW I recognized at least one of her figurines she supposedly carved by hand as a figure made by Preiser.
I do think Mel Torme was a model railroader or collector...but the John Page MR article was about big band-era singing star Vaughn Monroe. IIRC, he noted he didn't realize how many young women worked at Kalmbach until Monroe showed up for a tour of their offices in the early fifties.
Uncle_Bob ...the greatest third baseman of all time, Hall of Famer Michael Jack Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies
...the greatest third baseman of all time, Hall of Famer Michael Jack Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies
Gary
Former editor John Page had one of his "Looking Back" columns about Mel Torme - how all work ground to a halt the day Mel decided to drop by the Kalmbach office for a visit.
Can never forget Mike Schmidt. The timing of the victory parade for the 1980 World Series was right during shop class, so our teacher wheeled in a TV so we could all watch That was a team of all time greats - Schimdt, Rose, Carelton, McGraw, Trillo, the Bull Greg Luzinski, Maddox, Bowa - oh heck the entire starting lineup. Ironically, the very first pro baseball game I ever went to as a kid, it was the Reds vs Phillies, when Pete Rose still played for the Reds!
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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The late singer Mel Torme was a model railroader and appeared in numerous ads in MR in the 50's.
Ray
kasskaboose This topic got me poking around for stars who have train sets, enjoy trains, and/or collect them. Folks, consider yourselves to be among some of Hollywood's elites. Ignore the snide comments about playing with toys. Brava MR for generating the below list. Stars on it include Joltin' Joe (remember him?!), and Old Blue Eyes. Sinatra had a storage area built for his Lionel train. Of course he did it "My Way." I slay me! http://mrr.trains.com/magazine/press-releases/2007/10/top-10-celebrity-model-railroaders Below is an even longer list of train fans and collectors. The list includes Tom Hanks, Michael Jordan, and Tom Brokaw. https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-model-train-hobbyists/celebrity-lists Don't you feel better being amongst some famous stars?!
This topic got me poking around for stars who have train sets, enjoy trains, and/or collect them. Folks, consider yourselves to be among some of Hollywood's elites. Ignore the snide comments about playing with toys. Brava MR for generating the below list. Stars on it include Joltin' Joe (remember him?!), and Old Blue Eyes. Sinatra had a storage area built for his Lionel train. Of course he did it "My Way." I slay me!
http://mrr.trains.com/magazine/press-releases/2007/10/top-10-celebrity-model-railroaders
Below is an even longer list of train fans and collectors. The list includes Tom Hanks, Michael Jordan, and Tom Brokaw.
https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-model-train-hobbyists/celebrity-lists
Don't you feel better being amongst some famous stars?!
Well, I haven't watched SNL since the days of Bill Murry, Jane Curtin and that group of talented comedy folks as I thought it just became stupid after they left..............guess I was right then and now.
oldline1
wjstixBTW note that she never refers to model railroading; she says her hobby is making 'figurines' for her 'tiny town' of Emmaville.
I wonder what stuff Chester had to tell?
-Kevin
Living the dream.
BTW note that she never refers to model railroading; she says her hobby is making 'figurines' for her 'tiny town' of Emmaville.
garya rrinker You know what, Rod Stewart still has it all over these young 'stars' and he has not one but TWO model railroads. So go ahead and make fun of our hobby all you want, SNL, You will never be Sir Rod Stewart level cool. --Randy "Sir Rod Stewart?" Did the Queen knight him? Man, she's knighting everyone in music lately...Sir Paul McCartney...Sir Elton John... Sir Mix-a-Lot
rrinker You know what, Rod Stewart still has it all over these young 'stars' and he has not one but TWO model railroads. So go ahead and make fun of our hobby all you want, SNL, You will never be Sir Rod Stewart level cool. --Randy
You know what, Rod Stewart still has it all over these young 'stars' and he has not one but TWO model railroads. So go ahead and make fun of our hobby all you want, SNL, You will never be Sir Rod Stewart level cool.
"Sir Rod Stewart?" Did the Queen knight him? Man, she's knighting everyone in music lately...Sir Paul McCartney...Sir Elton John... Sir Mix-a-Lot
Couple of years ago now. Last Summer when I saw him, he had video of the moment playing on the board behind his performance of one of his songs. He is both CBE and Knight Bachelor.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-37618288
Prince William imparted the honor in 2016.
Not knowing who Emma Stone is? Seriously?
She did an actually wholesome, somewhat family friendly (by comparison to most Hollywood crap) movie musical a year ago (that made a ton of money at the box office), where she actually had to sing some challenging music and not fake it, did simply an amazing job and won an Oscar for it (Best Actress).
There's nothing wrong with her acting/performing ability and I hope she genuinely has some interest in our hobby...or at least people enjoying their personal hobby to de-stress.
John
I was recently watching a layout visit video and the owner remarked casually that "Gary Coleman used to come down here. He used to carry around a paint can to stand on when running train"
mbinsewiI added the laughing guy to my post...I was just kidding....tongue-in-cheek? is that the right saying?
I knew you were kidding.
I cannot stand the whole "SNL made fun of us, we now feel persecuted, let's all act silly now" attitude. Just trying to let everyone know it is OK to be made fun of.
SNL has made fun of Bass Fishers, Hang Gliders, SCA Guys, LARPers, the CEO of Ford, Wal-Mart, Target, Starbucks, and so on for infinite. They make fun of everyone.
James Corden's "pleasure room" I thought was a more out there spoof of our hobby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilTHiqAmuX8
I added the laughing guy to my post...I was just kidding....tongue-in-cheek? is that the right saying?
Mike.
My You Tube
mbinsewiWait!.....OMG!!! Was SNL making fun of model railroaders?
Um... yeah... we are grown men playing with electric toy trains... perfect fodder for making fun of.
Of course Emma Stone does not have a model railroad! She didn't hand carve Barry The Mailman whe she was 15.
But she sure can lay down a bangin' rap to a sick beat. She is one of the highest paid actresses working today. If you have seen a good movie in the past 10 years or so, she was the cute girl. To me she looks an awful lot like Lindey Lohan. My wife says she doesn't.
About three years ago on Weekend Update, SNL made fun of Warhammer players, and the wargamers started passing around stupid online petitions and swearing they would never watch SNL again.
I trust we have thicker skin.
Seriously, my wife makes fun of me, my daughters make fun of me, my coworkers make fun of me, even some fellows on this forum seem to think they should make fun of me. We should just laugh along with them.
Both of my sons-in-law and my youngest daughter's fiance think my trains are cool, but they know better than to cross me.
Maybe you were thinking of Sharon Stone, and the movie "Basic Instinct".
A quick search of Emma Stone and model trains, only brings up the SNL episode, so it doesn't go any deeper than a SNL skit.
Wait!.....OMG!!! Was SNL making fun of model railroaders?
I sorta of thought it was a writers idea for a train layout and not hers. I thought her name was familiar, tho' her face was not. I looked up her filmography and nope, never saw anything she was in. Maybe that's just a reflection on my lack of interest in Hollywood.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
She may be a train girl, or if may be a way to be derisive towards hobbyists. Either way, she's not a star of the same magnitude of Rod Stewart or Neil Young.
Only watch SNL it via Netflix or on the phone. I showed this Emma stone hobby video to my wife and in true British fashion she said they were clearly taking the Mickey. Your wives are always right right? Mine too so I'm not putting much stock in this Emma Stone thing. I've never been a crap without the c fan either.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
"Never be embarassed of your hobby, it's a part of you."
Classic.
Given I've been watching all 40+ years, it's about time SNL made my hobby hip.