Tim O'Malley posted:Thank you for this thread, Vincent. I hope to add more recent pics when my 2019 trains go up.
You're welcome!
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Tim O'Malley posted:Thank you for this thread, Vincent. I hope to add more recent pics when my 2019 trains go up.
You're welcome!
When you have an establishment as big as Santa's North Pole operation, you have to provide transportation for your workers. So, another set of trolleys!
Yes, nice trollies!
TANK CARS! How are you going to move all that hot chocolate, chocolate syrup, and eggnog around without tank cars? (They don't drink coffee at the North Pole, do they?)
Love this topic Vincent. Here’s some cars I’ve add to the Christmas layout under the tree thanks to you Vincent and this thread got me hyped up about a Christmas layout. This will probably do it for me on the rolling stock maybe but as we add more stuff to the layout I will post pics of them. The boxcars are the years my daughters were born except one or two I just liked them and so does Spencer’s our cat
Vincent Massi posted:
That’s funny. He loves Christmas. Someone dumped him off by our house (we live in the country) 6yrs ago on December 22 he was a kitten had frost bite on his nose and still has the scar. He’s never been outside since I promised him he would never feel the cold again. By the way I’m not a Cat person
Good spot for a nap in the sunshine
My youngest Daughter came home tonight after Basketball Practice with her friends and they wanted to see the Christmas train run.
Looking good, Lee!
Always liked the Piggy Back one I just may have to get it
I know is about Christmas cars, But I just bought this as "Refurbished" from Lionel's email I received yesterday as a Christmas present for my 8 year old Grandson. Time to graduate from the "Ready to Play" Polar Express to a train like Grandpas. As the Dad says in "The Christmas Story", "I had one when I was his age". Actually it was a used 027 Marx freight set.
Jayhawk500 posted:I know is about Christmas cars, But I just bought this as "Refurbished" from Lionel's email I received yesterday as a Christmas present for my 8 year old Grandson. Time to graduate from the "Ready to Play" Polar Express to a train like Grandpas. As the Dad says in "The Christmas Story", "I had one when I was his age". Actually it was a used 027 Marx freight set.
Not to be a downer, but definitely make sure to thoroughly check out the set before giving it to your grandson. (That's sort of implied since it was refurbished, but just in case).
I went through I think four of these sets at my dealer to assemble one set that was acceptable. Several of the cars (and also the engine, IIRC) had coupling issues where they would not make it around a wide radius curve without coming unhooked, much less the O36 loop that came with the set.
If Lionel refurbished them properly, you should be OK, but better to check now than be surprised on Christmas morning.
-Dave
Dave45681 posted:Jayhawk500 posted:I know is about Christmas cars, But I just bought this as "Refurbished" from Lionel's email I received yesterday as a Christmas present for my 8 year old Grandson. Time to graduate from the "Ready to Play" Polar Express to a train like Grandpas. As the Dad says in "The Christmas Story", "I had one when I was his age". Actually it was a used 027 Marx freight set.
Not to be a downer, but definitely make sure to thoroughly check out the set before giving it to your grandson. (That's sort of implied since it was refurbished, but just in case).
I went through I think four of these sets at my dealer to assemble one set that was acceptable. Several of the cars (and also the engine, IIRC) had coupling issues where they would not make it around a wide radius curve without coming unhooked, much less the O36 loop that came with the set.
If Lionel refurbished them properly, you should be OK, but better to check now than be surprised on Christmas morning.
-Dave
Your not being a downer, rather, Thanks for the advise Dave. I'll do that!
Jayhawk500 posted:Your not being a downer, rather, Thanks for the advise Dave. I'll do that!
Hope it helps (of course, I really hope that there will be nothing found and it's all OK as it is!!)
I'd make sure it goes around the circle/oval a few laps in each direction. (the dynamics of coming undone are different depending on which way the train is running, i.e. turning left or turning right on a simple loop or oval puts different motion on the couplers).
To Vincent, Sorry for diverting the topic of the thread a bit. I'll make sure to come up with a pic or 2 of something not yet posted later.
-Dave
Dave45681 posted:To Vincent, Sorry for diverting the topic of the thread a bit. I'll make sure to come up with a pic or 2 of something not yet posted later.
-Dave
I'll forgive you.
After you post the pictures!
Nice layouts!! I was looking, but I don’t have any Christmas layout photographs on the phone. I’ll have to wait into tomorrow when I can hobble down to the computer in the basement. LOL
Here are a few Disney World Train decorations from last year:
One of the Walt Disney World Rail Road engines parked in front of the station that was decorated for Christmas:
The train under the large tree when you walk into the Magic Kingdom: (The engine says Lilly Belle and the caboose is lettered for Carolwood Pacific)
A Christmas train running on the G Gauge layout at the Germany pavilion at Epcot:
The train layout they assemble in the Lobby of the Yacht Club resort:
I'll try to come up with an O Gauge pic or 2 tomorrow.
-Dave
Great photographs, Dave! See what I have missed since I have never been to Florida!
Nice
Very nice Vincent
Those are some nice buildings!
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