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Fairly large living room about 15x25 ft. The outer loop is O-54 Fastrak, inner is O-42 K-Line. The village is a mix of Dept. 56 and Lemsx among other brands of porcelain, - and even the Plasticville gas station. I do insist on 1/48 figures and vehicles close to that scale!

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Griff Murphey posted:

Fairly large living room about 15x25 ft. The outer loop is O-54 Fastrak, inner is O-42 K-Line. The village is a mix of Dept. 56 and Lemsx among other brands of porcelain, - and even the Plasticville gas station. I do insist on 1/48 figures and vehicles close to that scale!

very beautiful layout if did not have pets that would destroy my layout I would love to do the same

Thanks Gents!

      I have always had some kind of Christmas tree layout: when my kids were toddlers I did an HO layout on tables with a very short tree. A few years ago I was able to move to a dream venue at least as far as a temporary seasonal carpet layout. A standing O gauge pike eludes me, however I have an HO.

I definitely remember our late, great toy poodle striding through a few past carpet layouts like Dogzilla, but no harm was done.

Thanks for the kind words. I have remotes on the lights and tree and can black out the room, or leave the tree on, and definitely leave the village on - and watch the trains meet in the dark and flash past each other. Very fun and cool to watch. At least once during the Christmas season I get down at eye level on the floor and the magic of Christmas O gauge shaking the floor brings it all back!

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