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Big day yesterday. Our carpenter arrived at 7:00 AM and did not stop until he finished, about 8:30 PM last evening. We were up at 5:30 AM snow blowing the driveway, decks and walk which this past week has been a steady diet.

 

I have posted a sequence of photos. The first is the room where our new Christmas layout is located. The second is a photo representing the planning stages where we traced the track and other elements onto rosin paper and spread it out on the floor where the benchwork is to go. The third photo is the start of benchwork construction and the last two, the finished benchwork.

 

Now we are ready to start the construction of the New Christmas Layout.

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Brian we are excited for you; what a fun project. Will you use North Pole Village or a mix? We planned to do N Pole last year but family stuff and a boat delivery didn't allow the 100+ hours it takes. Now, if it could stay up...

 

Do you use Dept 56 street lights, trees, accessories, etc, for lighting and action or something else?

 

We we look forward to following your progress.

I would of liked to have seen the face on the carpenter.
 
"You want me to build what?"
 
Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

"How did he make the curved end framing?"

 

He ripped strips of 1/2" plywood to 1/4" so that it was bendable and constructed the rounded frame. Pretty clever idea. This carpenter was a work horse and did a great job.

 

Thanks for all of your responses. Let me try to answer the questions that have been asked.

 

The room we are using at one point was a craft room that has not been used very much for the past 4 years. It is a perfect place to construct a layout as it is not in the way of our everyday activities. So we have the option to leave it up. This layout will be in addition to our main train layout located in another structure. With all the snow we have received in the past week, it is not always practical to go to the main layout, so it will be a nice feature to be able to run some scale trains in the house with all of the curves being 0-72.

 

Now for the theme of the new layout. We have many D56 North Pole buildings and accessories that will be incorporated in the new layout. The layout will be a blend of  D56 products with some custom structures relative to the Polar Express story. We will take you on the PE journey starting at the mountain range and take you across the ice field, then pass the elves lodging and services, and finally the Lionel scale blue/maroon version train will arrive at the center of the North Pole. Lots of surprises planned in this area of the new layout.

 

You will notice in the benchwork photos an elevated platform the goes around the perimeter of the layout. We plan to run the 10th Anniversary Gold PE train on this track. We realize that most of our visitors tend to be non-train people, so having trains with continuous operation is a plus for us.

 

And Matt, what's next, PAINT, the first coat went on today. With all the snow we have had as of late and another foot tomorrow, the white paint we applied to the benchwork today is very applicable.

 

Lots to do. We will keep you updated with our progress.

The ambition you both have astounds me.  You went from tearing down your old one to having the benchwork completed on the new one in the span of a month.  I would've still be stuck in planning stage and procrastinating on actually getting started.

 

You are motivation to us all to just get going with things and stop analyzing and thinking and planning.  Just do it so you can enjoy it.  You will have so much time now to really the create the layout of your dreams before Christmas.  No rushing needed here.  I cannot wait to see the progress throughout the year and the final result.

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