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Re: Canonical use for Lego Trains at the holiday is around the tree
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lugnet.fun.holiday
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Wed, 1 Dec 1999 01:40:56 GMT
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In lugnet.fun.holiday, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> Subject says it all...
>
> Whether you have a Hannukah bush, a Kwanzaa shrub, or a Christmas tree,
> it's your DUTY, if you have any trains at all, to get them running
> around the tree.
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> This will be year #3 for me. Good clean fun.
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Actually neither is LEGO but, I do have a train under my tree and another in my
tree. I have an N-Scale trian in the middle of my tree (its a fake tree). The
trains, of course, run in opposite directions. But what makes it really fun is
that I have a rotating x-mas tree stand (runs on a clock motor - 1 minute per
revolution). The tree in the train runs in the opposite direction of the tree.
By adjusting the speed I have the train seeming to do a moonwalk. Now add to
that 12 rotating ornaments and the thing really comes to life.
Yeah, sick and twisted, but what would you expect?
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