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PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:10 am 
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Here is my downsized Christmas village. Finally wired the street lamps. Merry Christmas!!


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Love love love those streetlamps and the scene really works with the "NOEL" stocking holders. Kudos!


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Dynamite comes in small packages!...definitely true here...I see it’s fully illuminated...and you’ve got those vintage Lionel streetlights...probably one of my favorites...along with your zinnfiguren population...
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Thank you Maria and Howard. This is my favorite time of the year. I like getting down the houses and setting them up. I like to buy one nice house a year to add but I don’t have the upright piano to put them all on so next year I am going to have to find a bigger table. Merry Christmas!!


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You have some beautiful houses. That’s a neat idea to purchase a nice one each year.


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Wow Donald D - this is really special! Love everything about it and agree with the other comments! Love the large coconuts!

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So beautiful.. love all the attention to detail, trees, lights, figures.. Wow


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