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No...although a family member, who has no interest in trains whatsoever, did buy, on a whim, two MPC Lionel sets for $50 at a garage sale so those may get tossed up if I can get my hands on them. They'll be good considering the kids, dog, and general chaos that can come with the entire family running around. I'd rather bang one of those up than one of my nice steam engines. 

I doubt it. All I have is my European LGB starter set and a loop of track from when I was into G scale (I bought that set in Amsterdam and I can't bring myself to get rid of it) but no power pack as I only have DCC on my On30 layout.

For the same reasons, I couldn't run my On30 stuff even if I wanted to without buying a controller for the rail power. And the rolling stock I now have for that is pretty fragile anyway.

I don't think we decorated for Christmas at all last year now that I think on it as we were both drowning in overtime. It's just my wife and I as we have no kids.

Not under the tree, but running. Our dog likes to attack the trains when they run, so opted to set up the trains upstairs where they can be protected. This way, when Christmas is over, the trains can stay out for my daughter to continue playing. 

 

This is the only dog I have owned that has attacked my Lionel trains. All the others have ignored them or watched them run on the floor. (Maybe he is an American Flyer fan?)

Of course. It's already been decided by the family: Polar Express this year.

 

Lee/p51: LGB streetcars are what we had under the tree last year - complete with catenary. Put'em up, you've got the DC power already, or just get another cheap DC transformer. If you've got a European plug on the LGB power, get an adapter on amazon or something, but run them. Good heavens, man, would you have a naked tree on Christmas morn? 

I have a mini dachshund and he's never shown any interest in trains going around the tree in years past. I think he sniffed the train once and that was that. Hard to impress that little guy!
 
Originally Posted by artyoung:

Good heavens, man, would you have a naked tree on Christmas morn? 

Didn't have a tree at all last year. Just got hardwood floors put in a couple of weeks ago and my wife is downright crazed about getting it scratched. We haven't discussed it yet but I doubt she'll want a tree in there for fear she'll scratch the floors...

Originally Posted by Larry Neal:

Not under the tree, but running. Our dog likes to attack the trains when they run, so opted to set up the trains upstairs where they can be protected. This way, when Christmas is over, the trains can stay out for my daughter to continue playing. 

 

This is the only dog I have owned that has attacked my Lionel trains. All the others have ignored them or watched them run on the floor. (Maybe he is an American Flyer fan?)

We use a gate across the entrance to our living room where the tree and train live to keep the dogs out.  We won't give up either our dogs or the train around the tree.

 

Joe

Originally Posted by Joe Barker:
 

We use a gate across the entrance to our living room where the tree and train live to keep the dogs out.  We won't give up either our dogs or the train around the tree.

 

Joe

Can't use a gate in my house, which was built in 1910. The main room (parlor) can't be easily blocked off with gates. Besides, I have been wanting a small layout upstairs to operate through the year. 

I set up my tree earlier than normal this year....2nd weekend in Oct!  TM Books and Videos was at my home to film my Christmas Train Layout a couple weeks ago and it will be one of the layouts featured in their next video release, Toy Train Revue Part 4.  It should be out in few weeks.  I have 7 trains running around my tree…many of my Southern Steam Engines with Southern passenger Cars & freight, Milwaukee Road 261 with passenger Cars and Charlie Brown & Lucy Handcar.   Ken

Each year we do a loop or two here at my house and I take video of the trains and my daughter's watching the trains.

 

It's fun to see the kids and the number of trains grow as time progresses, here's the link to the first year:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8Rw-IzHaxI

 

 

And here is last year's video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mGVGAVdlcw

 

Can't wait to get this year's video done!

My tree is already up and the trains are running.  I set mine up a little early this year since I'll be doing a good bit of deer hunting in West Virginia and New Jersey during the latter part of November and early December.  My Grandchildren will enjoy them on Thanksgiving Day.  This year I'm running the Lionel post war 746 on my O Gauge loop and the MTH Tinplate Traditions green 381E with the orange 428 through 431 Passenger cars on the Standard Gauge loop.  My layout is very similar to last year's with only some minor changes.

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