Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Yep, I am planning one. The Lemax village will be up on the kitchen/family room shelf with a Xmas trolley going back & forth.
Under the tree in the family room will be my original 1962 Texas Special Alco F, Airex Box car, Blue Gondola and the ever present red lionel caboose.
Santa will be dropping off a Polar Express set with an add on Hot Chocolate coach for my 5 y.o son.
Regards
I have staked my claim to the real estate round the tree till the presents come.
laz 57 wrote:JOHN, I have a simple oval with a WILLIAMS GP38 or GP 9 (what ever the wife likes that year) pulling all her MACYs car that she likes. And also she has claimed the coca cola bears that K line cane out with years ago on the inside track. I have NO SAY in the Christmas tree decorations only in getting the tree. laz57
JOHN,
I have a simple oval with a WILLIAMS GP38 or GP 9 (what ever the wife likes that year) pulling all her MACYs car that she likes. And also she has claimed the coca cola bears that K line cane out with years ago on the inside track.
I have NO SAY in the Christmas tree decorations only in getting the tree.
laz57
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
I'll be trying my first "O" guage set up. I'll be using a 4X8 plywood with
with white foam isulation on top (for sound and looks like SNOW!!)
Initially, I'll try an oval with my wife's buildings, one of my Dept 56 Fire
Houses and my Lionel Fire Rescue set(circa 2002). After all, Santa comes by
Fire Truck dosen't he?
I'm considering a raised base for the creche (front & center of the tree) and
the train will travel under it (like a tunnel).
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jaabat wrote:John,Don't YOU forget to post pictures! Your train sounds like a winter winner to me.Jim
Jim, I'll try, but my photo efforts have been anythng but great. Put up track lighting but that hasn't been the answer. Going to get a couple of clip on reflectors and see if that works. It is probably just the photographer.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
jaabat wrote:We have the Polar Express, which is now up to a six car consist. But I really like Lionel's 4-4-0 Christmas locomotive. I could fill a few gondolas with presents and Christmas trees, some red and green M&Ms, candy canes on a log dump car, etc. Tempting . . .Jim
Jim, That is something like I had in mind. I have an MTH 4-4-0 (not Christmas themed) that I think I will decorate with removable decorations, have a couple of colorful hoppers and gons to put some decorations in, add a couple of Christmas box cars, and then decorate a caboose. This will run on my normal layout as don’t have the space for a layout around the tree. We do a mantle setup with houses and lights every year & this year I am adding one of the 0n30 trolley cars to that.
And guys, don't forget to post pictures of these trains and layouts.
I have a simple loop Christmas layout planned. It will include my Dad’s Marx CP 3000 refurbished prewar engine with the New Marx Christmas cars trailing behind. Dad loved the Christmas season. It’s only fitting his engine pulls the cars while his kids and grandkids gather for eggnog and fun.
Rod LaFrance
Yep. A Christmas train is exactly what got me back into O-Gauge this year. Will be a 4x8 plywood sheet with a big oval on it and the tree on one end of the oval. Will have LifeLike grass sheet over the wood. Train will be a Lionel New York Central Hot Box Reefer Train Set with the 6-26858 Christmas Music Boxcar. After Christmas I will move the board out to the rec room and put together a big layout. I just hope the dang cats don't destroy anything!
Dep
Virginian Railroad
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Don
I will be starting off with the Polar Express, but will plan on a few runs of the new Lackawanna set. I also have a Coney Island Trolley that will have it's own loop. We went to Michael's and picked up a few hundred dollars worth of buildings to add to the collection. My wife wants to have a good size layout with the Lemax village around it and also to have a considerable amount of these buildings on the main layout upstairs. One idea that I used last year is to make a platform out of 2x4 with a 3/4 inch plywood top to put the tree on. Ours is 2 feet square, and this will raise the base of the tree up enough to keep the lower limbs high enough to allow the trains to run under the tree. I have the back of this elevated box open so that the power strips that the tree and village lights plug into can be hidden underneath.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Now that Halloween is almost history, is anyone working on a Christmas Train? The December issue of CTT has a nice article on making a Christmas Train. The closest I have come to a Christmas Train is to get all my Lionel Christmas box cars off the shelf and run them over the holidays. This year I might go a little further and decorate a loco and caboose. Lets hear your ideas.
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