I figured I'd start a thread for all of us to post pictures of our Christmas layouts.
I went all Flyer this year.
761 Semaphore that was sealed in the box until last week:
760 Highway Flasher: 769A Aircraft Beacon: 799 Talking Station: 973 Milk Car: Set No. K5345W "The Trail Blazer"-6 Unit Steam Type Passenger and Mail Train from 1953: The LTI 1992 reissue of Gilbert's North Coast Limited set from 1956. I have the original set as well.
760 Highway Flasher:
769A Aircraft Beacon: 799 Talking Station: 973 Milk Car: Set No. K5345W "The Trail Blazer"-6 Unit Steam Type Passenger and Mail Train from 1953: The LTI 1992 reissue of Gilbert's North Coast Limited set from 1956. I have the original set as well.
769A Aircraft Beacon:
799 Talking Station: 973 Milk Car: Set No. K5345W "The Trail Blazer"-6 Unit Steam Type Passenger and Mail Train from 1953: The LTI 1992 reissue of Gilbert's North Coast Limited set from 1956. I have the original set as well.
799 Talking Station:
973 Milk Car: Set No. K5345W "The Trail Blazer"-6 Unit Steam Type Passenger and Mail Train from 1953: The LTI 1992 reissue of Gilbert's North Coast Limited set from 1956. I have the original set as well.
973 Milk Car:
Set No. K5345W "The Trail Blazer"-6 Unit Steam Type Passenger and Mail Train from 1953: The LTI 1992 reissue of Gilbert's North Coast Limited set from 1956. I have the original set as well.
Set No. K5345W "The Trail Blazer"-6 Unit Steam Type Passenger and Mail Train from 1953:
The LTI 1992 reissue of Gilbert's North Coast Limited set from 1956. I have the original set as well.
Jim
VERY nice!!!!
Yes nice.
Last year I put a Flyer under the tree but this year granny wanted our traditional Lionel large scale Christmas train.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Since I have already started a thread with pictures of the layout, I'll follow up with some close up shots of the "little people" that the overall views do not do justice to. All of the figures originally came with the houses. They are "collectibles" from Hawthorne Village, which I inherited from my father when he had to go into assisted living. The toy vehicles I picked up separately at various stores through the years. I'll grab one whenever I find something that looks to be approximately in scale and appropriate for the period.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
Postwar and Plasticville, 4X6 in my bedroom:
Prewar layout in spare bedroom:
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
Disneyland:
Merry Christmas!
beautiful layouts!
My Commadore Vanderbilt was bought by my Grandmother in 1943 for $1 at GC Murphy for my Dad, who passed it onto to his kid brother. Uncle Jim left it to me and the rest of his trains when he passed.
My 226E taking a spin on Uncle Jim's platform. Uncle Jim's 2020. I grew up watching this engine on this platform at my Grandparents when Uncle Jim let me work the switches. The Keystone on this Turbine is one of the reasons I'm a Pennsy nut.
My 226E taking a spin on Uncle Jim's platform.
Uncle Jim's 2020. I grew up watching this engine on this platform at my Grandparents when Uncle Jim let me work the switches. The Keystone on this Turbine is one of the reasons I'm a Pennsy nut.
Dave
It's a TOY, A child's PLAYTHING!!! (Woody from Toy Story)
I remember Gold Circle! We also had Uncle Bill's, Silverman's....
A lovely Christmas card to the gang Becky!
And a Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Wayne
All white lights
Switched to multi-color mode
Full tree
After taking the pics of the tree this year, I realized that it was 40 years ago this Christmas that I got my original Lionel train set that started my love of trains. So earlier this evening, I got out the original box for some pics.
Kevin
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Holy smoke, I remember that Lionel box being on the shelf at Hiway Hobby House in Ramsey NJ in the 70's! Has it really been 40 years? Where did the time go?
Well, as they say "Time flys when you're having fun!"
Merry Christmas to you sir!
PS: That box has held together a lot better than I have!
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