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Collector keeps family tradition alive with massive model train setup

Collector keeps family tradition alive with massive model train setup
April 03, 2025
Joel Foster - KGUN

    GREEN VALLEY, Arizona (KGUN) -- A Green Valley man has inherited a cherished family tradition that has captivated his heart for years โ€” a massive model train collection and setup passed down from his late father-in-law, Bob.

Tom Diederich has spent years maintaining and expanding the collection, building on the legacy left to him by Bob, a fellow model train enthusiast who also served as a Sante Fe switchman.

In 2018, Tom received the elaborate model train setup from his father-in-law, a collection Bob had spent decades curating and perfecting. Bob's passion for model trains led him to build a 20 by 40-foot addition to his home, specifically designed to house the collection.

The vast room included meticulously crafted trains, buildings and murals, all created by Bobโ€™s skilled hands. Bob didnโ€™t just collect trains; he built them from scratch and painted every detail, down to the murals that bring the scenes to life.

The scenes showcase life during the late 19th and early 20th century, a time Tom has always found fascinating.

"A calmer, more peaceful time," he said. "It takes you back to horse-drawn buggies and old-time cars. Just a different era."

Tom became interested in trains as a child in the 1960s, starting with HO model trains before switching to all-gauge trains upon acquiring the collection.

He also created miniatures in his native Chicago as part of a small business creating displays for other businesses.

Having similar, unique interests led to a fast friendship between Tom and Bob. Tom recalls first meeting his father-in-law and immediately hitting it off.

"We just struck up a conversation with him, and I said, 'I'm into trains too,' and Bob looked at me and said, 'Oh?'" Tom said. It was a meeting that sparked a lasting bond between the two. In addition to their mutual hobby, both men were veterans, with Bob serving as a Marine in World War II.

Tomโ€™s admiration for Bob's work grew as he spent hours in Bobโ€™s Chicago basement, exploring the layout that had become a lifelong project.

Bobโ€™s meticulous work included creating custom-made buildings, rock molds, and intricate backdrops for the trains. The collection was not just a hobby; it was a labor of love that reflected Bobโ€™s devotion to the craft.

When Bob passed away, Tom and his wife, Sue, decided to move to Arizona after Sueโ€™s mother was overwhelmed by the massive collection of trains. The couple agreed to buy the Green Valley home after Sue's mother's passing, which came in 2018.

"Thatโ€™s why we bought this house โ€” because of the trains,โ€ Sue said. โ€œWe couldnโ€™t bear to tear it apart."

Sue says trains were a large part of her childhood. Her father would take her to the train depot to watch steam engines depart.

"I spent a lot of my time as a child in hobby shops," Sue said. "We would travel to Walters in Milwaukee for regular day trips. I always appreciated the detail with miniatures."

Over the years, Tom has continued to build on the collection, ensuring that Bobโ€™s legacy lives on. Tom took it upon himself to complete the projects Bob had left unfinished, carefully adding new pieces to the massive layout.

"I took a look at all the things that heโ€™d never gotten to, that he didnโ€™t build,โ€ Tom said. โ€œHe left behind so many things, and I said, 'Iโ€™ve got to build this. Iโ€™ve got to put it out on the layout.'"

For Tom, the model train collection represents more than just a hobby; itโ€™s about preserving a tradition that has shaped his life.

"When Iโ€™m gone, Iโ€™ve got my name on something,โ€ he said, mentioning that he signs his name on his creations. โ€œMaybe someone will appreciate it down the line."

The dedication to continuing Bobโ€™s work reflects a deep love for the hobby and the bond between father-in-law and son-in-law. For Tom, the legacy is much more than the trains โ€” itโ€™s about continuing a shared passion, one that may inspire future generations to take an interest in the fascinating world of model trains.

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