In the spirit of Christmas
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Let's see your tree trains! Here's mine...
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Here's mine, using my LGB Stainz loc and coaches...

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...I set my regular one up at the company resident Christmas party.

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...prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits...

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Here is my cheapo Christmas Train, with a somewhat nice Christmas Engine on display. The big one is just a decoration, wheels don't even turn.
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Scott
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Those are some great pics guys!! Trainnut, i like the monorail you got, thats neat, is it the Disneyland Monorail?

No pics for me in this thread, my grandpa and i used to do a train around the tree a few years ago when i was younger, not sure if he still does it anymore, it was a large scale Christmas train with a bunch of rolling stock in Christmas Themes

Ill see if he has any pics from previous years :mrgreen:
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#5
I started a thread like this on the other site but got no replies ,so here's mine.

   

Just put it up the other day. We run HO + O . Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
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Here's my new On30 Christmas set around the tree.


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The train doesn't show up too well here, but Dayle's village does and Monty.

(Dayle took this; can I still post it?)


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#8
Here is what my daughters are doing this morning:
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Merry Christmas everyone! *<|:-{)}
Scott
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I LOVE the last image!!!! 357

Here is my On30 Christmas set, but it runs beside the tree due to its track configuration.

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-Crandell
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#10
VERY nice Selector! That is what I got Alicia for Christmas (shh! don't tell her!)

I got mine on Ebay from a seller that bought the subscription, but as the pieces came in, she never got any track. Hawthorne Village kept telling her the track had been backordered and then after a while, kept goofing up and not shipping the track. So, she never got to enjoy the set, it sat boxed. Finally, she placed it up on Ebay and sold it to me. Alicia had wanted one for the past few years, as she is a HUGE Thomas Kinkade fan. I just wasn't too keen on a subscription plan where you get only one piece every two months. It'd take all year to get a complete set or more. Did you get yours via subscrition or go the route I did with Ebay?
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