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Christmas Layouts: Post your pics!
Posted by Penny Trains on Friday, December 11, 2015 7:30 PM

Merry Christmas!

It's that time of year again for our circles, ovals, carpet centrals and whatever you want to call those temporary layouts you set up around your tree, bush, pole or whatever you set them up on or around!  Show us yours!

I'll start off with a pair of Disneyland photos.

 

This layout is definately my favorite headache!  Big Smile  The biggest one this year is the biggest addition I've made since...well...ever!  Constructing it required me to set up a large portion of the layout months ago so I could find out wether my diagrams were right or not and take it all apart again in one day!  But, it all worked out OK and Disneyland finally has it's monorail!

 

2 other big additions are in this photo, but you'd be hard pressed to pick them out.  One is under the end table and the other is behind the tree.  But don't worry, I have better pics and I'll post them later.

So I got the ball rolling.  Who's next?

Becky

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, December 11, 2015 7:50 PM

Hopefully this weekend Becky It won't be as great as your but I plan to put tree up this weekend the only problem is I have to fight the cats as once I put down the white soft blanket of snow it will be all over lol. I'm also only going to have about 3' by 5' to work with I think. but have to figure which train is going down there. 

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Posted by KRM on Friday, December 11, 2015 8:06 PM

Nice as always Becky,

Thanks for the pictures. Maybe I should do a tree layout,,,,,,,,,wait not with Jordan the 2.5 year old Grand-son.  Laugh

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Posted by pullman jct on Saturday, December 12, 2015 6:16 AM

Beautiful Becky! Does the monorail operate?

I hope to start work on my basement floor layout soon.

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Posted by PTC on Saturday, December 12, 2015 7:17 AM

Nice work, Penny. Wonderful way to celebtae the Christmas season.

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Posted by phrankenstign on Saturday, December 12, 2015 6:15 PM

Christmas tree 2015 photo IMG_1464_zpsifrrqpeb.jpg

My train setup isn't as intricately planned out as yours, but I was worried about my daughters cat who recently joined us.  At first the cat, Sapphire, was a bit frightened of all of them.  After a short time, she decided James and Thomas were okay.  She doesn't seem to like those pesky Coca-Cola bears.  Sapphire loves to rest on the tree skirt.  She doesn't take into account how big her butt is, so the bears tend to crash into it.  That hasn't endeared them to her.  Occasionally she'll take a swipe at them with her claws to let them know who's boss!

Originally we had a topper that we'd been using for years.  Unfortunately the apparently singing angel must have hit some wrong notes.  Sapphire attacked it and broke her (plaster?) head into pieces, before we got a chance to place her on top.  Rather than have a headless topper, my daughter told me she'd look for a new topper.  She found one (a star), but it didn't work out.  It not only needed the support of the top branch (which is just as weak as all the other branches), but it was way too tall.  Hopefully she'll find one before Christmas Eve.

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Posted by Firelock76 on Saturday, December 12, 2015 7:33 PM

Ever see trains under a tree crash into a Basset Hound butt?  My God, it ain't pretty, cars scattered all over the place and the Basset unmoved with a slight "What was that? And is it edible?" look on it's face.

The irresistable force finally meeting the immoveable object. 

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Posted by Penny Trains on Saturday, December 12, 2015 8:22 PM

The monorail is the standard Disney set available at Disney parks or through the Disney Store.  It runs on 2 AA batteries at what I believe is a realistic speed in scale to the train, but being largely a children's toy many people complain that it runs too slow.  Also, this set is often described as "HO" but I think it's 1:64 (ish).  If you decide to buy one to run along side O gauge it looks great but the pillars need to be lengthened by at least 2 cm.  I accomplished this by cutting 4 equal reactangles of foamcore and lamainating them together under the pillar.  Then I added a 2cm wide strip of cardstock to cover them up which I painted a light gray to match the plastic.

However there was one point on the line where it was absolutely neccessary for the monorail and the O gauge loop to come into conflict:

 

If you look beyond the 20K sub dock (also new this year) you can see how I resolved the conflict by beheading one of the track risers and attaching the connector piece to a length of stiff brass.  This brass arch is set to have it's "relaxed" position much higher so that it acts as a spring and fights back against the weight of the monorail.  Otherwise the stack of the Lionel General smacks right into it.

 

Nearby is another new structure, Pinocchio's Daring Journey.  This little flat lives on the outside of the track and is 7 plus feet away from the front of the layout so I photographed it prior to installation.

This is Splash Mountain, which lives under the endtable.  Goofy spot, but I can't handle empty space!

 

This is the new Storybookland module which includes several brand new paper models I had to design.  The windmills however, I designed years ago and have been built in HO, O and G!  That hillside is supposed to represent a quilt but it's not as easy to recognize as I'd hoped it would be.

 

The bedroom layout isn't much different.

 

Question.  What do you do when you find a pair of Mr. Peanut salt and pepper shakers in your attic?  Don't know what you'd do but I opened a factory and started drilling for peanut oil!  Hmmm....train knocked down a tree!

 

My birthday presents this year included the Mack C pumper and the 2 searchlight cars you can see in these pics.

A rather curious thing...

 

The assistant conductor on train 26, the Plasticville Peddler, snapped this photo as they rounded the bend today.  He reported that it "just sort of popped into view, all slow like".  Proposterous.

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Posted by jwse30 on Saturday, December 12, 2015 8:49 PM

Here's our tree layout this year. Hopefully the pics aren't too out of size; I tried uploading them a bit differently this time.

 

 

 

Merry Christmas Everyone!

 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:59 PM

Wow!!!  It looks like you got quite a bit of snow!  You must live up in the north.  I used to live in Indiana and later Wisconsin where we got plenty of snow.  I loved it!  However now I live in Mississippi.  It was so warm today, I had to turn the air conditioner on.  It's still on, in fact, and it's 9:30pm!

Last year, with NO cat around like this year, I had a wintry scene too.  It included an HO Thomas with Santa hat pulling a Christmas tree gondola, While Santa Mickey and Mrs. Santa Minnie were whizzing around some K-Line track w/white ties in their golden handcar.

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Posted by emdmike on Sunday, December 13, 2015 11:31 AM

We have large breed dogs, so I have to keep my under the tree layout simple. Just my father's 1948 Lionel 1423w set featuring the 1655 steamer and short freight train.  Even the transformer is the original one to the set.  She has been either under the tree or on a table around a small tree every single year since I was a child.   Mike

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Posted by phrankenstign on Sunday, December 13, 2015 11:54 AM

emdmike
 Just my father's 1948 Lionel 1423w set featuring the 1655 steamer and short freight train.  Even the transformer is the original one to the set.  She has been either under the tree or on a table around a small tree every single year since I was a child.

I used to run my dad's original scout-type set every year also with it's original transformer.  Since the new millenium started, I've used mainly new transformers with the whistle controller built in.  This year is the first time I didn't run my dad's set.  My daughter moved back in with me (until she completes college next year), and she brought her cat.  She wanted the Large Scale Thomas and James going around the tree, so I took those out.  Once we were done setting them up, she asked if we could get the K-Line Coca-Cola bears handcar in there somewhere.  The only room left was inside the Thomas loop.  So I grabbed the track and tranformer from the Crayola set, and I set up an O27 loop there.  With such a small circle, there's not much room for my dad's set to run on.  So far, only the bears have been circling around it.  Maybe I'll dig out my dad's train for a short spin around the loop sometime within the next week and a half.  Now that I think about it, it would be a drag for his train to miss a year.  After all, what's Christmas without the smell of Lionel smoke in the air?

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, December 13, 2015 12:18 PM

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Posted by chatanuga on Sunday, December 13, 2015 2:04 PM

Hadn't planned on making another Christmas video this year after making one last year, but after getting the tree up with branches breaking off and needles going everywhere and then fighting with trying to get the 11-year old lights to work, I decided it was time to get a new tree like I'd been thinking the past couple years.  I got a new 7.5-foot pine prelit with 600 bright LED lights (had to get a step ladder to reach the top).  My old tree that I'd had since 1997 was only 6 feet tall.  I'm loving this one.  The 600 LED lights don't put off the heat that the old bulbs did.  When it was 50 degrees outside, this room would get up to about 85 with the old bulbs (900 lights total), and I couldn't leave the door open because of the cats, which is why the tree is in my office and not the living room.  The limbs are sturdier too, which is good for my heavy Hallmark Lionel ornaments.  Plus, the bulbs change color, which is a neat effect.

So for this video, I expanded on the mounting of my digital camera on the flatcar and included several shots from the train going around the tree.  Enjoy!

watch?v=z1jp2vtaz8g

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Posted by stebbycentral on Sunday, December 13, 2015 3:05 PM

A tree layout has been a tradition in our home since the 1980's.  For many years it was the one occasion I had to display my Bachman and LGB G-scale.  Then, as a result of receiving a present of several On30 trains, we began collecting Christmas Village buildings from Hawthorne.  The final transition was to start using the same structures to showcase my vintage Flyer. 

 

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Posted by tinplatacis on Sunday, December 13, 2015 3:28 PM

phrankenstign

 

 
emdmike
 Just my father's 1948 Lionel 1423w set featuring the 1655 steamer and short freight train.  Even the transformer is the original one to the set.  She has been either under the tree or on a table around a small tree every single year since I was a child.

 

I used to run my dad's original scout-type set every year also with it's original transformer.  Since the new millenium started, I've used mainly new transformers with the whistle controller built in.  This year is the first time I didn't run my dad's set.  My daughter moved back in with me (until she completes college next year), and she brought her cat.  She wanted the Large Scale Thomas and James going around the tree, so I took those out.  Once we were done setting them up, she asked if we could get the K-Line Coca-Cola bears handcar in there somewhere.  The only room left was inside the Thomas loop.  So I grabbed the track and tranformer from the Crayola set, and I set up an O27 loop there.  With such a small circle, there's not much room for my dad's set to run on.  So far, only the bears have been circling around it.  Maybe I'll dig out my dad's train for a short spin around the loop sometime within the next week and a half.  Now that I think about it, it would be a drag for his train to miss a year.  After all, what's Christmas without the smell of Lionel smoke in the air?

 

Agreed phrankenstien! My family trains always make it out for the holidays, except one year I used a new set. Never again. Gonna throw down some tubular Christmas Day, some Marx engines, some prewar Lionel to go with it, and go. To. Town!

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Posted by phrankenstign on Sunday, December 13, 2015 4:07 PM

Hey Chatanuga, your video reminded me of Railscope---only IN COLOR!!!  Oooooo!!!

 

Stebby, what kind of track is that?  The straights look like the Pikemaster track my brother had, but the curves look markedly different.  Is that traditional American Flyer track with homemade ties added?  What locomotive, tender, and rolling stock does your train have?

btw The lighted village looks great!

 

Buckeye, is that a Bachmann On30 Christmas train?

 

Penny, your stuff is amazing!  How long did it take you to work on it?

 

J White, I assume there's an elevator for the people on the plateau to get down, right?  LOL!

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Posted by stebbycentral on Sunday, December 13, 2015 6:32 PM
Phrank, the track is a mixture of Gargraves S and as you surmised, original Flyer with wood ties added.

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Posted by Penny Trains on Sunday, December 13, 2015 7:11 PM

phrankenstign
Penny, your stuff is amazing!  How long did it take you to work on it?

Officially this is the 5th year for Disneyland but Main Street station and Sleeping Beauty Castle were built ahead of the decision to build a layout.  Prior to that the layouts used G scale or Lionel Standard Gauge.

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Posted by chatanuga on Sunday, December 13, 2015 7:36 PM

phrankenstign

Hey Chatanuga, your video reminded me of Railscope---only IN COLOR!!!  Oooooo!!!

I hadn't even thought of that.  I just rubberbanded my digital camera to a flatcar and let it run.  Had to stay at the transformer, which you can see in a couple clips.  My floor is a little uneven, and the end of the oval away from the tree is lower than the other end.  So while the camera was on the train, I was constantly adjusting the speed to keep it from going from slow to lightning speed.  Plus the camera made the flatcar top heavy, which would have made a spectacular video had it gone off one of the curves.  Stick out tongue

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Posted by jwse30 on Sunday, December 13, 2015 8:34 PM

A week ago or two ago I did a bit of trading and ended up with a 226e passenger set that I've been eyeing for a year or better now. This afternoon I had a bit of time to open it up and do a quick cleaning and lube. It runs a bunch better now. I had to snip the wires on the cars though as they were all pretty bare.

 

What does all that have to do with Christmas? Well, here's a short video of it doing laps under my tree:

https://youtu.be/8oYno54H1vM

 

 

The set still needs work, but it runs pretty fair, and I've only got a CW-80 powering the track, so it's not drawing much.

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 3:56 PM

 I went to visit this nifty holiday layout today - it is put on by the Kishwaukee and Eakin Creek Model Railroad Club in Sun City (in Huntley, Illinois). Each layer is a different gauge: G, O, HO and N. What a nice setting too! Running daily through Dec. 27.

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Posted by Penny Trains on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 7:00 PM

Wowsers!  That IS impressive!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 3:56 PM

Today, I visited another holiday layout in McHenry Savings Bank in McHenry, Illinois. This was just spectacular with beautiful Hoge, Lionel, Hafner, American Flyer, Ives trains from the early 1900s through today on display. You can control a separate loop of track from each corner (although I was a tad self conscious as the roar of the train fills the entire bank). 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, December 18, 2015 10:40 AM

Holiday Layout for today is at Home State Bank in Crystal Lake IL with three loops of post-war Lionel trains and ringed with accessories that are button- activated.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, December 19, 2015 6:19 PM

The other night I got the layout put up on the Dinning room table as really not enough room on the Floor with other things in the room any way you will be able to see how things progressed as it went this is all within 20 minutes 

And this is where I lose ownership completly 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, December 19, 2015 6:54 PM

How do cats manage to go right where you don't want them to go?

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Posted by Penny Trains on Saturday, December 19, 2015 7:51 PM

That question has been mystifying humanity for thousands of years!  Big Smile

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, December 19, 2015 8:35 PM

Sturgeon-Phish

How do cats manage to go right where you don't want them to go?

 

Because asleep or awake they have to be the center of attention

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Posted by scrambler81 on Sunday, December 20, 2015 5:51 AM

Built this when my oldest son, Jarrett, was one year old in 2001. It has run every year since. It actually has green carpet under there, but this year I added some snow and some misc. Christmas buildings to make it more Christmas-like. The tree stand is built through the platform, and I wired in outlets and a switch for the tree lights. This year I also upgraded to a GW-180 to give me a bit more juice.

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