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What Trains Did SANTA Bring you this Christmas???

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:49 AM

I ended up getting the complete Ethanol plant kit from Cornerstone....heeheehee

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:18 AM

 While I got no big ticket items it was the best Train Christmas to date!  First about a week before Christmas I was at my LHS and was stunned to find 3 Athearn Blue Box 54 foot covered hoppers for $6.95 each! Yes Bought some wheels and Kadee couplers and I was a happy man.

 Under the tree, my daughter bought me a 3 DVD collection called Great American & European Railroads. Great DVD collection if you love steam!

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Posted by fender777 on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 2:59 PM

My wife got me a box full of stuff from MB Klien.What I do a few weeks before xmas is put all the stuff I need on the wish list in my cart.Then I let her go though and pick out what she wants to get me.This way I am still surprised and the items are very much needed.So I had over a 100 items listed.I got alot of vehicles; people' and 7 different structures kits.Enough to keep me busy all winter and longer.Santa was great this year.Will post pics soon.Bob

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Posted by SMassey on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 3:22 PM

My wife got me the lump of coal a few years ago but the lump on the rail trucks is great!!  Love the flamable signage too.

Santa actually brought me a train this year.  It was a gift from my wife and it is the lead engine in the Amtrak 40'th annaversary train that came to Seattle in October.

and I also got 5 cars for it to pull

Amfleet sleeper

Luggage car

Amfleet Cafe car

Amfleet II Coach

Amfleet I Coach

 

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Posted by rockislandnut on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 3:24 PM

I'm surprised ole Santa didn't have a heart attack fulfilling the wishes of all you Model RailRoaders.Whistling Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:09 PM

Well last year we were in Hawaii at this time of year. I think Hawaii must be a "No Train Zone" as there was nothing train related under the palm tree out front.Paradise

This year we stayed home and Santa came through.GiftBig Smile I got the following, plus a $100.00 Gift Certificate for PWRS just down the road a few Kms. Santa babe informed me that PWRS showed a Sunset Selkirk in stock on the computer and by the time she got there to buy it, it had been sold. Sigh Oh well my birthday is in January so ya never know.Whistling

Lots of lucky train guys this year. For those that had to reel in their spending this year, we have probably all been there for whatever reason at some point of our lives. Things will get better.Smile

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Posted by CB&Q Modeler on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:21 PM

Found this under the Christmas tree! a  PFM Santa Fe streamlined 4-6-4  Big Smile

 

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