Here's a li'l sneak-peek of what I (well, actually, it was myself, a hands-on executive of Lionel, and a dear friend who helps me with Layout Refinements' out-of-town major projects) did on my (well, actually, it was Lionel's layout,) today (well, actually, it was last night, Saturday, from 6:30pm - 1:30am). The layout @ F.A.O. Schwarz (the entire store is soooooo very cool), on Fifth Avenue, NYC, needed re-groomed, Holiday-ized/Winter-ized and perked-up , quite a bit, from much use and eager model railroaders reaching up and over the see-through plexiglass-type perimeter.
I was happy to return to the layout, which I had re-interpreted for the 2012 Holiday season, to help it regain its status as deservedly on the What's-to-see-in-trains-for-Christmas-in-New York tour around town. To see if we helped Lionel continue its rightful place in the Holiday pantheon of things to see in NYC, you'll need to see the layout @ FAO in-person.
Here, I can only offer this modest smile at you via these two photos.
FrankM.
in-progress...
...and..
...nearing completion, at 1:00am
P.S. Shoppers were very interested and interactive with us as we approached our work (store closed at 9:00pm) with a half dozen train sets selling right away. It was delightful to see so much sincere and enthusiastic interest for Lionel trains in such a huge toy store in so large a cosmopolitan city as NY. The entire experience felt wonderful.
P.P.S. I must say, the entire late-night staff, many of whom came over, for a moment or two as they carried out their assignments, to note our progress, encourage us in our efforts, and to share their childhood experiences involving model/toy trains, were consistently pleasant, friendly, reserved, and professional in their demeanor. Their positive impact added to the pleasure of being at FAO for the work mission and adventure we undertook.
To me, re-crafting that layout in time for Thanksgiving was, indeed, a point of thanksgiving for me, as I felt it to be a significant responsibility, when one considers how many folks - especially the little ones - will see that layout as part of their Holiday experience. Also, re-crafting the layout felt like quite an honor to be asked by Lionel to help them present their name in FAO Schwarz.