Try www.justrains.com in Newark, DE. Or call them at 303-266-8063. I was there last week and they literaly have a warehouse full of O scale and Lionel. HUGE selection- if they don't have it the smart money says they know where to find it.
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Outstanding! I am finding items that are leading me in better directions than I have found thus far...I have just now found DEER that will probably work perfectly.
Thanks!
Preiser makes an O-scale Santa Claus figure, here's a link to one place where you can get one:
http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/psr/psr65335.htm
As for reindeer, I would go to an educational toy store, or a craft store like Michaels or Hobby Lobby. There is a company is called Safari Ltd. that sells toy animals through these outlets. I would be very surprised if they don't have reindeer.
As for elves, you seem to be on your own...
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Unfortunately I am not aware of any. I built a 4x6 demo layout for last Christmas and had to make due with cardstock buildings for most of my structures.
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I recently became serious about putting together the under-the-X-mas tree trainset...REALLY serious. I am building this for my kids (girl 4 and boy 16 mos.) so they grow up with something traditionally cool that grows with them.
And I am having alot of trouble finding 1/48 scale buildings and figures for a Santa's workshop, elves and reindeer type items...EVERYWHERE I look, the items seem really hokey.
If you want to see my seriousness (out of curiousity) I have my set posted on a Flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30772538@N04/
The raised stage is where the X-mas tree will be with Santa's workshop around it, down below a barn/stable where the reindeer will reside. I can SEE it being nice, but like I said the model buildings and figures seem almost cartoon-goofy.
Are there catalogs or websites that stock these items?