I just can't imagine the time you spent assembling this fabulous video. Your scenery, trains and artifacts are beyond words. I just can't say enough of how much I enjoyed watching this. You are so talented. Thank you for sharing.
This is an amazing production and very entertaining. I love the train entering winter town, the Marx Train bench, illuminated Christmas signs on top of buildings, reflections of the trains on Christmas on silver balls, beautiful modern Marx Christmas trains. Thank you for sharing this great video.
Thanks Steve. This was one of my biggest productions. I must have thought that I was Cecil B. Demille. I think it is also my longest video. I know better now. UA-cam analytics show that viewers prefer shorter subjects. Glad that you liked it.
Excellent job Mr Flynn. Your tin plate era trains are appreciated. It's all about class. And speaking about class I got the hots for Mabel. Hehehe Happy Holidays everyone.
Santa is a vintage wind-up that we have had as long as I can remember. He is a bit out of scale, but this is governed by "toy Train Rules". Thanks for your comments.
That was very entertaining and really captured the spirit of the Christmas season..... anb what a layout and assortment of trains and accessories so many different time periods. I particularly liked the Commodore Vanderbilt steam engine set with the Chrome cars. I believe that was called the Silver Streak set. So much going on with such a charming appeal. Happy New Year to you all and thanks from Stewart in Northern California.
Awesome video Mr. Flynn. Thanks so much for creating it and sharing. I assume you are the Jim Flynn that resurrected Marx Tinplate back in the 90s thanks for your wonderful trains.
Only with toy trains can we have so much fun and take so many liberties. Irene and Mabel were taller than the bus they were about to board. Very nice Christmas decorations. I'm watching this at the end of July 2022. How often do you have a white Christmas in Chicago? Here in coastal Connecticut maybe once every 10 years. Nice job.
Some times I can make figures look more to scale with camera angles. In the long run it doesn't matter, because as you say one of the many acceptable liberties. That video was one of my most popular videos, still gets views year-round. I believe most of the time we had a White Christmas when we were in the Chicago area. We have been in Western KY since 2006, and I don't think we have had one. We do get snow, but usually after January 1st. See my WestieWorld videos about them coping with winter weather. It shows we had at least 2 measurable snows this past winter. Also a catastrophic tornado on Dec 10th that came within 1/4 mile of us. Thanks for watching.
@@JFLionelT-RailOperator We've had tornadoes here, too. Skipped over my house and landed about an eighth of a mile from us. Third time in 25 years for us. Be well.
I was lucky to acquire the T Rail back in the 1980's when it was only expensive, not obscenely expensive like it is now. Time-consuming to work with, but worth it. Thanks for your comments.
Your layout is like a department store layout, it's incredible! It's almost like a time worp lol
Thanks, glad you liked it. I see you are exploring some of the earlier videos on my channel. I have over 300 videos including shorts. Enjoy.
I just can't imagine the time you spent assembling this fabulous video. Your scenery, trains and artifacts are beyond words. I just can't say enough of how much I enjoyed watching this. You are so talented. Thank you for sharing.
It did take a few weeks to modify part of my layout to a snow-scape, but I hope the results were worth the effort. Thanks for your comments.
This is an amazing production and very entertaining. I love the train entering winter town, the Marx Train bench, illuminated Christmas signs on top of buildings, reflections of the trains on Christmas on silver balls, beautiful modern Marx Christmas trains.
Thank you for sharing this great video.
Thanks Steve. This was one of my biggest productions. I must have thought that I was Cecil B. Demille. I think it is also my longest video. I know better now. UA-cam analytics show that viewers prefer shorter subjects. Glad that you liked it.
It was great.@@JFLionelT-RailOperator
You really hit it out of the park with this one! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. This was one of my early "major productions". It took weeks to produce and involved re-decorating about 1/3 of the layout.
Fun video. I enjoyed it. The "story" was an inventive way to get to Winter Town.
We try to make our operating sessions into a story, glad it is appreciated.
I really enjoyed the video. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
We always have new ideas in development, there will be another video soon, and more to follow that. Thanks for your support.
Great video and love the background music.❤
Thanks for your comments. Yes the right music does help tie it all together. Please stay tuned for more to come.
Excellent job Mr Flynn. Your tin plate era trains are appreciated. It's all about class. And speaking about class I got the hots for Mabel. Hehehe Happy Holidays everyone.
Thanks for your comments, glad that you are enjoying the LSRR videos.
Amazingly large women!
Very clever video. Fantastic collection and display.
Thanks for your comments, watch for much more to come.
Haha love the bell ringing Santa
Santa is a vintage wind-up that we have had as long as I can remember. He is a bit out of scale, but this is governed by "toy Train Rules". Thanks for your comments.
That was very entertaining and really captured the spirit of the Christmas season..... anb what a layout and assortment of trains and accessories so many different time periods. I particularly liked the Commodore Vanderbilt steam engine set with the Chrome cars. I believe that was called the Silver Streak set. So much going on with such a charming appeal. Happy New Year to you all and thanks from Stewart in Northern California.
Thanks for your support, keep watching our channel for more to come.
If I could subscribe again I would. Very nice and enjoyable to watch.
Thanks for your kind comments, they are what keeps us going. Cheers!
Awesome video Mr. Flynn. Thanks so much for creating it and sharing. I assume you are the Jim Flynn that resurrected Marx Tinplate back in the 90s thanks for your wonderful trains.
Yes we are the same J&D Flynn of Marx Trains, thanks for your comments
Only with toy trains can we have so much fun and take so many liberties. Irene and Mabel were taller than the bus they were about to board. Very nice Christmas decorations. I'm watching this at the end of July 2022. How often do you have a white Christmas in Chicago? Here in coastal Connecticut maybe once every 10 years. Nice job.
Some times I can make figures look more to scale with camera angles. In the long run it doesn't matter, because as you say one of the many acceptable liberties. That video was one of my most popular videos, still gets views year-round. I believe most of the time we had a White Christmas when we were in the Chicago area. We have been in Western KY since 2006, and I don't think we have had one. We do get snow, but usually after January 1st. See my WestieWorld videos about them coping with winter weather. It shows we had at least 2 measurable snows this past winter. Also a catastrophic tornado on Dec 10th that came within 1/4 mile of us. Thanks for watching.
@@JFLionelT-RailOperator We've had tornadoes here, too. Skipped over my house and landed about an eighth of a mile from us. Third time in 25 years for us. Be well.
I need more for rails
Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed it.
👍. Thank you. New sub.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching. There are many other train videos on my channel.
Where did you find all the T-Rail?
I was lucky to acquire the T Rail back in the 1980's when it was only expensive, not obscenely expensive like it is now. Time-consuming to work with, but worth it. Thanks for your comments.
That`s not Irene, its Everlin Keys. I would know her anywhere. I know what`s missing, they left their bottle of Jack Daniells behind.
Irene and Mabel only travel with the best, Crown Royal and Dom.