dougdagrump wrote:We leave it up year-round, with a few minor changes though.
thanks guys. I want to build a simple layout to display all my trains and accessories for the next few year until I biuld "the big one". I love the dept 56 buildings as well so I was thinking of going christmas theme.
willy, yes that definately counts
It's up year round along with a 2 1/2 foot lit, green-painted, pinecone Christmas tree that use to sit in the window of my father's barber shop back in the 70s.
I'm working on a few modifications for this year. I'll try and post some pix when I get it tweaked.
One thing about trains: It doesn't matter where they’re going. What matters is deciding to get on.
fifedog wrote: PostwarMan07 wrote:Ive seen a lot of nice christmas layouts on here, but was wondering if anyone had a year round christmas layout (snow, northpole, dept 56, etc) or have a winter themed layout?Sure do...
PostwarMan07 wrote:Ive seen a lot of nice christmas layouts on here, but was wondering if anyone had a year round christmas layout (snow, northpole, dept 56, etc) or have a winter themed layout?
Sure do...
Leave it to the fifey!! Great
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