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I was just about to update our thread on this display when I saw this thread. so...

How about a Polar Express & Silver Bell Express display. Traditional Christmas on one side and something depicting the movie on the other. One side faces out towards the room and the other out the window. Here's an example of our work in progress showing the traditional side...

 

 

 

I found it easier to build the layout BEHIND the Christmas tree base in order to have a more leisurely build before buying a live tree.  For me, it's just too hectic in Dec to build a layout.  I started on the layout the day after Halloween and it was almost done by Thanksgiving.   I have two folders of pics at my site.  Check out the Nov 2012 and Dec 2012 folders.  Thanks

 

http://gwpreisch.wordpress.com/2012/11/

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Mike:

 

I would go to the 2013 Christmas Photo Album thread.

 

Agreed.  I would even recommend that the annual Christmas Photo threads should be stickied and stay at the top of the forum for people's reference.  Instead of this thread and others turning into other Christmas Photo threads.  Makes it easier when everything is together.

 

I am also trying to avoid looking at Christmas layouts this early so as not to ruin it.

 

Originally Posted by TheBigCrabCake:

Here is my layout from last year. I'm already working on this year's version.

 

Emile

 

 

Emile

I saw your video from last year and I had to watch your video again.  Again, Great video!!  I saw your pictures in Dec issue of OGR of the Polar Express.  Nice photos!

I assume you will do another video of layout this year.  Please share it with us. 

Ken

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Emile's video is one of the very best Christmas related theme's presented to date on the Forum. Great Job, Emile.

Indeed it is!  I have sent him an e-mail to see if he might be interested in a full-blown magazine feature for the Dec. 2015 issue.  Doesn't hurt to plan ahead, and if his new creation is as spectacular as what is seen in that video, it should make a dynamite feature.

Matt
What a great little layout and design!  Ho Ho Ho
 
Originally Posted by Matthew B.:

I was just about to update our thread on this display when I saw this thread. so...

How about a Polar Express & Silver Bell Express display. Traditional Christmas on one side and something depicting the movie on the other. One side faces out towards the room and the other out the window. Here's an example of our work in progress showing the traditional side...

 

 

 

 

Here is video I put together last year.  This consists of 50 years of photos (from the 1960's until 2012) with my family putting up Christmas Train Layouts almost every year while I was growing up.  At some time, I will have to add more photo's to this video to included my 2013 layout and this years layout too.  I have already started working on my layout for this year.  Ken

 

 

 

Originally Posted by SantaFeJim:

BigCrabCake -

 

Your Christmas video takes 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place along with Best in Show.  Outstanding job merging video and music.  Loved the plane taking off at the end.  GREAT effect.

 

Thank you for posting.

 

Would you by any chance happen to have Christmas Village I, II and III that you can post?

 

 

Thank you SantaFeJim! Yes there are Epic Christmas Villages I, II and III. I is a classic village with the traditional Polar Express rolling through at high speed. II makes more interesting use of the PE and also adds an R30 Subway. III offers the largest variety of trains: 10 in all, including the Acela and Aerotrain. Of the 3, I think Epic Christmas Village II came out the best. My Mother passed away in October of that year and I believe the emotion in evident in the display. There is a brief tribute to her at the end. Thanks again.

 

Emile

 

Wow! My display wishes it could grow up to be so impressive Emile. Took a ride on the track mobile for the behind the scenes look: I can't imagine how long it took you to work out the clearances for your layout. I wonder how many people understand how much effort and time going back and forth to get the track set goes into creating something so epic.

Great job and thanks for sharing.

 

Originally Posted by kjstrains:

Here is video I put together last year.  This consists of 50 years of photos (from the 1960's until 2012) with my family putting up Christmas Train Layouts almost every year while I was growing up.  At some time, I will have to add more photo's to this video to included my 2013 layout and this years layout too.  I have already started working on my layout for this year.  Ken

 

 

Thanks Ken I really enjoyed that. Inspires me to think about making a compilation like that. You know in the mornings before sunrise during the Holiday Season when its just me the dogs the trains and my coffee running the trains,  a lot of my thoughts go back to Dad and how much he enjoyed the trains around the Christmas tree. I think they're smiling down at us in those moments.

Originally Posted by Matthew B.:
Originally Posted by kjstrains:

Here is video I put together last year.  This consists of 50 years of photos (from the 1960's until 2012) with my family putting up Christmas Train Layouts almost every year while I was growing up.  At some time, I will have to add more photo's to this video to included my 2013 layout and this years layout too.  I have already started working on my layout for this year.  Ken

 

 

Thanks Ken I really enjoyed that. Inspires me to think about making a compilation like that. You know in the mornings before sunrise during the Holiday Season when its just me the dogs the trains and my coffee running the trains,  a lot of my thoughts go back to Dad and how much he enjoyed the trains around the Christmas tree. I think they're smiling down at us in those moments.

Thanks Matthew.  Your words sum it up perfectly for me.  My dad was the inspiration for my Christmas Train layout and more now that he has passed.  For me my thoughts of my dad come back in the evenings when the lights are turned off and the lights of the village & passing trains are the only thing lit in the room.  As a child this is when we loved to run our trains around the tree in the living room and on our Christmas train layout that was in my bedroom.  Usually my brother’s American Flyer Trains ran on our Christmas Train Layout and my Lionel Southern Crescent train set ran around the Christmas Tree.  Christmas Toy Train memories…  My dad made many with me and my brothers, but I hope I am making a few with my own family as we work on setting-up my Christmas Train Layout this year!   Ken

They are all very nice.  I would like to get something more setup this year than just a circle of track with the Polar Express around the tree.  My wife inherited her grandmother's collection of 20 or so lit ceramic buildings which we put up a few years when the kids were younger.  We haven't put them up since moving to her grandmother's smaller house a few years ago.  We want to do that, if only a few, since space is at a premium until the last daughter moves out.

 

Emil, was that Winston Churchill waving the V for victory sign crossing the street?!  Yes, yours is quite amazing!

 

Thank  you one and all.

Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

They are all very nice.  I would like to get something more setup this year than just a circle of track with the Polar Express around the tree.  My wife inherited her grandmother's collection of 20 or so lit ceramic buildings which we put up a few years when the kids were younger.  We haven't put them up since moving to her grandmother's smaller house a few years ago.  We want to do that, if only a few, since space is at a premium until the last daughter moves out.

 

Emil, was that Winston Churchill waving the V for victory sign crossing the street?!  Yes, yours is quite amazing!

 

Thank  you one and all.

Mark,

  Yes, that was Winston Churchill. He is made by the King and Country toy soldier company. Although in Epic Christmas Village IV, he is playing the role of "Guy hailing a cab".

 

Emile

Originally Posted by TheBigCrabCake:
Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

They are all very nice.  I would like to get something more setup this year than just a circle of track with the Polar Express around the tree.  My wife inherited her grandmother's collection of 20 or so lit ceramic buildings which we put up a few years when the kids were younger.  We haven't put them up since moving to her grandmother's smaller house a few years ago.  We want to do that, if only a few, since space is at a premium until the last daughter moves out.

 

Emil, was that Winston Churchill waving the V for victory sign crossing the street?!  Yes, yours is quite amazing!

 

Thank  you one and all.

Mark,

  Yes, that was Winston Churchill. He is made by the King and Country toy soldier company. Although in Epic Christmas Village IV, he is playing the role of "Guy hailing a cab".

 

Emile

Emile,

He is very effective as the guy hailing a cab!

Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

You folks have created some truly wonderful and captivating Christmas displays.  This year, once again, I would ask you all to consider doing a number of hi-resolution stills of whatever you come up with that can be shared with our magazine readers next year (in the Dec. issue).

Allan, I took a bunch of pics last year. I got some great shots. Grandkids and the log loader, (candy cane loader). But every really good shot was blurry............. Guess I need to get the tripod out.............

Originally Posted by pd:

@BigCrabCake -

 

Thanks...the candy canes were just dowels cut to length, spray-painted white, then an evening with a paint brush and a bucket of red paint.  I built this for a contest OGR sponsored a couple of years ago...it was great fun, and the neighbor kids were impressed.

 

PD

 

Yeah I too like the candy canes around the edge. I will probably borrow that idea...................

Originally Posted by Matthew B.:
Where is the camera?
 

Wow! My display wishes it could grow up to be so impressive Emile. Took a ride on the track mobile for the behind the scenes look: I can't imagine how long it took you to work out the clearances for your layout. I wonder how many people understand how much effort and time going back and forth to get the track set goes into creating something so epic.

Great job and thanks for sharing.

 

 

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