Absolutely superb. White rum and nutmeg wit the egg nog I hope! Love the abominable snowman, and I hope that red van/ bus gets out of the snow drift. It must be quite a chore cleaning up all of the plastic snow.
Very nice! I like all of the pre-war Lionel, whether original or reissue. I really enjoy a great, toy train set-up, especially with pre-war trains. It is just how they are supposed to be run. I run post-war, with the exception of my 1931 Winner set and a couple of small buildings and light fixtures. Either way, this is what the holidays are all about, in the Lionel World. An excellent video, as always.
Well no wonder I can't find any decent condition Pre-War tinplate reefers Jim, YOU'VE got 'em all! Oh, mannnnnn... Serously though those are some beautiful old trains! I have to ask, what what the music used for the opening and ending sequences? It sounds VERY familiar, old movie familiar, but I just can't place it. Anyway, thanks for posting that wonderful video!
WOW - a triple headed prewar Lionel O gauge train in the beginning. Me thinks the engines are 226E’s. Lots of double headed. Great O gauge run Jim. Love egg nog. Thanks for the nice video Jim. Have a merry Christmas. Another great video as always.
Absolutely superb. White rum and nutmeg wit the egg nog I hope! Love the abominable snowman, and I hope that red van/ bus gets out of the snow drift. It must be quite a chore cleaning up all of the plastic snow.
Very nice! I like all of the pre-war Lionel, whether original or reissue. I really enjoy a great, toy train set-up, especially with pre-war trains. It is just how they are supposed to be run. I run post-war, with the exception of my 1931 Winner set and a couple of small buildings and light fixtures. Either way, this is what the holidays are all about, in the Lionel World. An excellent video, as always.
Well no wonder I can't find any decent condition Pre-War tinplate reefers Jim, YOU'VE got 'em all! Oh, mannnnnn...
Serously though those are some beautiful old trains! I have to ask, what what the music used for the opening and ending sequences? It sounds VERY familiar, old movie familiar, but I just can't place it.
Anyway, thanks for posting that wonderful video!
WOW - a triple headed prewar Lionel O gauge train in the beginning. Me thinks the engines are 226E’s. Lots of double headed. Great O gauge run Jim. Love egg nog. Thanks for the nice video Jim. Have a merry Christmas. Another great video as always.
Roast beef, turkey, hams, ice cream and fruit cakes. Everything needed for the Christmas dinner.