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Sheldon's Texas Special set

January 25, 2016 – The hobby of O gauge railroading has received a positive boost this week with the discovery that a Lionel and Lionel Collectors Club of America product will be featured in an upcoming episode of CBS’s hit television show The Big Bang Theory.

Producers from the show contacted Notch 6 podcast host Derek Thomas (www.notch6.com) in early January and asked him to supply the show with a Lionel 52526 Texas Special NW-2 calf and cow set to be used in the filming of an episode scheduled to air on February 4th, 2016. The set was shipped by over night mail to the Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank California where it was used as part of a taping on January 9th. Thomas said, “I was thrilled to get the call from producers and to accommodate their request for the train set. Any national media exposure for Lionel and The Lionel Collectors Club of America is a win in my mind.”.

Dr. Sheldon Cooper, played by actor Jim Parsons, has been portrayed as a model train enthusiast in previous seasons of the show. He is well known for quoting the line, “We all know it’s O gauge or no gauge.” The fourteenth episode of the ninth season of the show continues to showcase Sheldon’s love for model trains when his Meemaw comes to visit in the episode entitled, “The Meemaw Materialization.” Be on the lookout for the specially decorated Lionel set box showcasing the classic MKT Texas Special red and white colors along with the large white star.

This all new episode of The Big Bang Theory airs Thursday February 4th, at 8:30PM ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. You can find the Notch 6 podcast online at www.notch6.com, The Lionel Collectors Club of America atwww.lionelcollectors.org and Lionel Trains LLC at www.Lionel.com.

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OGR is certainly excited about this for everyone concerned but we are especially proud to have Derek on the OGR team as our Social Media Manager thus he will be posting this on our Facebook page as well..!!  Thanks Derek for all of the hard work you do for the hobby and congrats on helping make this happen!!

Alan

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RadioRon posted:

I wonder how/why they wanted that particular set?    Someone there obviously really knows something about O gauge trains.. as they couldn't have located this one by simply breezing through the catalogs on Lionel.com

What happend to the set afterward?    It would be good to see it in the TCA Museum!!

do you watch The Big Bang Theory?

 

Sheldon is from Texas.

 

We hope that the producers bring the set and Sheldon on a road trip to run the train on our layout.

Dominic Mazoch posted:

Seems like the train set show is not on.  At least not in Houston.

It is...very briefly.   Sheldon snags the box from his grandma's suitcase, and brings it out to the living room.   He then excitedly tells Amy what it is, and...... scene...

 Basically what you see in the picture at the top of this topic is all you see on the show.

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You guys crack me up. Hype?  All that was said was a train set was going to be on the show. Derek was pretty excited as was the LCCA. With most thing in television, what get shot, etc doesn't make it to air. If anything I think we impose a certain amount of expectations that the whole show would be Sheldon playing with the train. 

Be happy the set made an appearance. Derek has a very unique piece now and the hobby got a little exposure. 

In all fairness, no one ever said to what extent the train set was going to be used within the show.  I'll admit that I was a little disappointed that it was just Sheldon holding the box.  I was expected to see the set in action, but it was still a nice plug for that specific set.

It still does the hobby some good, though.  If someone is interested in that set, they'll just need to Google the set name that Sheldon mentioned in the show and it should lead them to something to do with Lionel or the LCCA within the first 5 search hits.  The job still gets done, in my opinion.

Big Bang is done differently than you're typical sitcom. It's a combination of a script and improv.

The actors perform the script in front of a live audience. If the audience doesn't find it funny they break and rewrite the scene. Then perform it again in front of the audience. So it's a continuous improvement approach that makes each episode fresh and interesting. 

I'm presupposing here but they may have scripted the train scene ahead of time, but it didn't hit the audience right. So they left a short piece in instead.

 

Hype? Call it what you will. Bottom line is Lionel Trains on a primetime network TV show. Slow down for a second and think about that. When is the last time that has happened? I'll take our short five seconds and run with it. 

Sometimes there are much bigger things at work than many folks realize. All they see is a short clip and the disappointment that it did not meet the expectations they created in their own mind.

Be happy. Enjoy the moment. Things like this don't happen every day in this hobby. 

 

 

I had never watched this show, although I see promos for it plus the hype on this forum.  It was mildly amusing.  Hard to believe it is a top rated show.  What killed it for me was the insufferable laugh track.  Lesson learned.  Never again.  Good for the Lionel plug, however.  That's always a good thing.

RadioRon posted:
Notch 6 posted:

Hype?  Call it what you will. Bottom line is Lionel Trains on a primetime network TV show. Slow down for a second and think about that. When is the last time that has happened? I'll take our short five seconds and run with it. 

Yeah, I'd call it hype.  ...   given that it is a train set of extremely limited availability, those who might search Ebay for it & find it (IF they also know to plug the Lionel name in) will certainly be turned off by the price.

Hey now, Ron.  I know where folks can get that set for a TERRIFIC price!!! 

REALITY CHECK:  If anything, this should be a reminder that the things WE think are important don't even rate a second glance by the average Joe or Jane.  We're all living lives in parallel, and only once in a blue moon do we cross paths with folks who truly share similar interests. 

I didn't watch the show, but it sounds like a typical use of Hollywood props, and the empty set box would have done the trick.  If the train(s) didn't even rate 5-seconds worth of air time, then I'd be hard-pressed to say the train set was "featured" in this TV episode.  So in hindsight, I guess that qualifies as "hype".  More likely folks here who cared have probably replayed the short snippet several times to get their money's worth given all the pre-broadcast "hype".  For everyone else, they probably forgot about it already.  

Any chance the train will re-surface in a future episode?  As I said, it's not a show I watch, so I have no clue what may or may not happen down the road.

David

Well that was a bust. If you weren't expecting it, you'd never have known it was LCCA, let alone Lionel (or even O gauge). And while I enjoy the show, the scene (and pretty much every scene involving Sheldon and trains) just sent the message that model trains are not suitable for adults, only children. Amy asserted too that Meemaw needs to stop treating Sheldon like a child, which would imply bringing him children's toys (i.e. trains here).

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Slugger posted:

Well that was a bust. If you weren't expecting it, you'd never have known it was LCCA, let alone Lionel (or even O gauge). And while I enjoy the show, the scene (and pretty much every scene involving Sheldon and trains) just sent the message that model trains are not suitable for adults, only children. Amy asserted too that Meemaw needs to stop treating Sheldon like a child, which would imply bringing him children's toys (i.e. trains here).

Okay, I have to respond to these points...

  • You weren't supposed to be aware who made the train set. That wasn't part of the plot at all! I was surprised that Sheldon even said the name of the set aloud on screen.
  • Toy trains were originally made for kids. Hence, the word, "Toy" at the front.
  • Most adults don't play with toy trains. Can we please, just this one time, accept that fact and move on?

Remember the episode where Leonard and Sheldon got matching MECO Star Trek transporter toys from Penny? Those were built for kids and it was funny, in the big picture, to have them making such a big deal about not opening them in the box (come on, that’s got to sound familiar to any of you classic 3-rail types). I somewhat doubt that toy collectors got nearly as offended as many of you do every time they suggest that a hobby that’s not overly popular today and originally intended for kids is viewed as exactly that.

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