Malcolm Furlow passed away yesterday from the effects of long Covid, according to this post on the Trains forum.
Here's an old video of him: Malcolm Furlow: Rio Chama Western
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Re: Malcolm Furlow
I had not heard of Malcom before but from the videos it's obvious he was talented and productive (and obviously ambitious). Thanks for letting us know of his passing, Chris.
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Re: Malcolm Furlow
A March 19, 2023 article on Trains.com by Cody Grivno:
In Memoriam: Malcolm Furlow The noted modeler and artist was a mainstay in the pages of Model Railroader throughout the 1980s
In Memoriam: Malcolm Furlow The noted modeler and artist was a mainstay in the pages of Model Railroader throughout the 1980s
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Re: Malcolm Furlow
He had some layout building articles back in the 80's and was pretty popular for a time and I think he was a pretty good builder too. I liked a lot of what he built. Especially early on he used a lot of commonly available vehicles and plastic buildings for bashing and stuff so you could feel like you could replicate his realistic scenes affordably....
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