Respectable gingerbread train yard
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Today at Oslo Central RR station they had a gingerbread train project, which quite a few kids (and adults) have taken part in. The yard ended up having a total of 617 cars and engines, about 670 feet of length total.

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Grin,
Stein
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#2
Who gets to take these home and eat them? Crazy, but unique Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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#3
Respectable? I'd say AMAZING!!! Where are the switch lists? Let's get those cars rolling to dining room tables! Thumbsup
Ralph
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#4
Well, there you go, no wonder there's butter shortage over here...! 357
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Svein Wrote:Well, there you go, no wonder there's butter shortage over here...! 357

LOL - soon there will be a pepper "shortage", too - giving the media another non-event to bellyache about :-)

Don and Ralph - I don't know who gets the cars after Christmas - I would think probably the families of the small children who has helped make and decorate them.

But it was a cool idea to do something related to trains.

Grin,
Stein
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#6
What a great idea, and a great response!
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#7
That is outstanding!
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#8
Along the same lines as this thread,, we baked a "G" scale ( as in gingerbread ) version of the CNJ's Blue Commit.    
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#9
LOL - love the "G scale" cars !

Guess the one over here would be P scale - (Gingerbread train is "pepperkaketog" - "pepper cake train" in Norwegian). Not sure that P scale sounds quite as good as G scale :-)

Grin,
Stein
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#10
Great "G" scale trains, e-paw...and built from scratch, no doubt ! MMMmmmmmm ! Bob C.
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