Wayne Wesolowski
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Wayne Wesolowski is builder of miniature models.
Wesoloki's models have been exhibited at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, the Springfield, Illinois Lincoln Home Site, the West Chicago City Museum, RailAmerican, and the National Railroad Museum.[1]
One of his more noted works is a model of Lincoln's funeral train. This model took 4½ years to build and is 15 feet (4½ meters) long. Wesoloski appeared on an episode of Tracks Ahead featuring this train and his model of Lincoln's home.
Wesoloski has written scores of articles and four books on model building. He has been featured in videos shown on PBS television. Good Morning America selected and showed part of one tape as an example of video education.[1]
He's always leading those of us who like scratchbuilding down new roads. He's a very inventive modeler. - Bob Hundman, Mainline Modeler magazine[1] |
Wesoloski holds a Ph.D in Chemistry from the University of Arizona and teaches chemistry there.
[edit] Publications
- Wesolowsku, Wayne (1995). The Lincoln train is coming. Lincoln Group of Illinois.
- Wesolowsku, Wayne, Mary Cay Wesolowski (1985). ABCs of Building Model Railroad Cars. Tab Books. 0830616357.
- Wesolowsku, Wayne (1981). Model Railroad Scratchbuilding. Tab Books. 0830696571.