Here's my latest version. Added candy cane portals this year and an Elf House from Lemax.
Merry Christmas everybody!
Mike
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Here's my latest version. Added candy cane portals this year and an Elf House from Lemax.
Merry Christmas everybody!
Mike
Got a late start on my video, but Christmas Day has not ended completely for me yet, so getting it posted just under the wire here.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Some very impressive snow scenes! Really creative, and not nerdy, Trainnerd, the lighted shelves. I can bet some 1950's department stores, and then and later hobby shops , Western Autos, others, would have loved to have a similar display in their store window or toy department. If not too fragile, in a train show like York.
@NYC Fan- WOW what a picture. I loved it, the moon and scenery beautiful!!
Don
Here is one from the (distant) past - 1957 I think it was of my Dad and me near New Orleans
A Gilbert Flyer Santa Fe PA with 'diesel roar', several aluminum cars, a large transformer, and a new log loader. Dad had found someone who dealt in used trains and that year Santa dropped of a surprising amount of stuff - way beyond our usual budget!
My Christmas train usually consists of a Lionel 627, 44 ton red diesel, Lionel 36743 Operating Santa Claus Bobbing Head Box car, two flat cars with Santa’s reindeer including Rudolph and one flat car with two reindeer and Santa’s sled and the fat man himself, a “CANDY” labeled gondola with Christmas Candy Canes, and a Lionel 26527 Christmas Work Caboose with Christmas gifts.
I added a Santa, sled and 8 reindeer plus Rudolph the red nosed reindeer to my Christmas train. I made the reindeer cars from three junker Scout sized flat cars and figures and reindeer from a Hallmark Cards Santa, Sled and Reindeer set. I painted the flat cars white as reindeer like snow and will show up better with a light color.
One car carried the Santa sled and two reindeer, a second car carried four reindeer and third car carried two reindeer and Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. The reindeer were simply glued to the flat cars with 5 min epoxy glue.
The original Hallmark Cards Santa sled was too big so a smaller one was made from balsa wood and sized for Hallmark Cards Santa.
A blinking red light was installed in Rudolf’s nose and a power pick up was added to the car.
The Christmas Train is usually stationed on the hidden track behind the background and comes out by surprise for the kids after watching the trains run for a few minutes. They all love the Christmas Train, Santa and the reindeer and of course the Christmas candy canes in the gondola!
Charlie
@c.sam posted:Here is one from the (distant) past - 1957 I think it was of my Dad and me near New Orleans
A Gilbert Flyer Santa Fe PA with 'diesel roar', several aluminum cars, a large transformer, and a new log loader. Dad had found someone who dealt in used trains and that year Santa dropped of a surprising amount of stuff - way beyond our usual budget!
What a great memento to have!
My son put a very austere layout underneath the tree in the living room this year: a loop of FasTrack and a NYC milk train. Here is a short video of our latest rescue dog (mentioned elsewhere, taken in July 6) watching the train. Unfortunately, she did NOT like the whistle; son doesn't blow it anymore so as not to upset her.
This was what I ran around the tree this year. I put this set together from mostly TCA Desert Division auctions. Standard gauge says Christmas to me for some reason more so than any of my scale trains.
@NYC Fan posted:
Geeez Skip , .........Lionel should use this scene of yours on the PE box.
Really nice.
@palallin posted:My son put a very austere layout underneath the tree in the living room this year: a loop of FasTrack and a NYC milk train. Here is a short video of our latest rescue dog (mentioned elsewhere, taken in July 6) watching the train. Unfortunately, she did NOT like the whistle; son doesn't blow it anymore so as not to upset her.
...........and then somewhere it is written " less is more ".
Nice warm and cozy Christmas scene sir. Nice you rescued a little creature that is able to enjoy your company on a day like this.
@Dallas Joseph posted:Geeez Skip , .........Lionel should use this scene of yours on the PE box.
Really nice.
Agreed. Pretty impressive.
The setup is similar to last year's window layout. We did borrow a couple of new ideas from the forum including using a felt covering instead of buffalo snow on the surface and adding dimension to the mountains by doubling up carved insulated panels. Also added a few more trees and extra people. Running the MTH lighted nativity flat cars with Rudolph and Santa's sleigh in the rear. After starting out with nothing but Christmas trains and cars, these are the only Christmas cars we still have. Being the reason for the season, we think they are perfect. The K-Line Southern steam engine needs a bell, but it goes with the green flat cars. Bought this from a forum member at York 4 or 5 years ago for $100. It never got used because it shorted out too frequently when going through switches, or in reverse around a curve. Figured we'd try it on a small oval going full speed straight ahead! Awesome.
@Dallas Joseph posted:...........and then somewhere it is written " less is more ".
Nice warm and cozy Christmas scene sir. Nice you rescued a little creature that is able to enjoy your company on a day like this.
Thank you, Dallas!
You guys have some beautiful Christmas layouts, thanks for sharing.
I'm late on posting a short video of mine. I have divided the cars into 3 different trains. I transported all my Christmas trains from Fl to Va last week.
Doug
Here is the new Fezziwig Camelback with custom and MTH LED cars.
Here is the Legacy controlled Fezziwig Camelback. Post Christmas Day!
Original Polar Express set on the main, and the new Fezziwigs Railway set with a LC Holiday Express steamer waiting on the siding.
Here's my 2022 Christmas layout video. 1:48 time. I don't want to show anything from my 2023 Christmas layout yet because I have to spread out the pictures and 1 video for a full year.
walt
The Christmas trains are snuggled all safe in their boxes.........
Last run for the 23-24 season. Tree came down and all the inside decorations are back up in the attic for another year.
See you in 11 months!
Bob
Last Christmas run of the year. I’m late taking down the tree so I decided to let one more of my post-war Lionel’s take a few more turns around the tree. This one takes us back to 1952 with a battle scarred 671rr pulling a consist of post-war freight cars. Despite its age the old 671rr still smokes and pulls well. This was my third post-war consist of the season. The first was pullled by a 675 from 1946 while the second was hauled by my Dad’s 1655 from 1948. They all ran extremely well.😃
As long as OKhiker kept this thread alive. I just received these 3 Nativity cars today. The caboose arrived on Monday. The boxcar arrived just before Christmas. I had assembled a whole Christmas train to use at the clubhouse; but that’s Santa based for the kids. I’ll be running this at home next Christmas. Hopefully Lionel will get the A5 out. I have the Christmas version on order from METCA. I think that these cars are beautiful!
@pennsyfan posted:As long as OKhiker kept this thread alive. I just received these 3 Nativity cars today. The caboose arrived on Monday. The boxcar arrived just before Christmas. I had assembled a whole Christmas train to use at the clubhouse; but that’s Santa based for the kids. I’ll be running this at home next Christmas. Hopefully Lionel will get the A5 out. I have the Christmas version on order from METCA. I think that these cars are beautiful!
Those are great looking cars Bob. Yea- a new Christmas A5 would be nice.
Bob
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