The famous christmas train the polar express

The Famous Christmas Train The Polar Express

The Polar Express Christmas story train lifts the spirits of most people at Christmas time. And what is even better is putting together your very own Christmas train set. For the few who are unaware. A wonderful Christmas story was written around the Famous Polar Express sometime back around 1985. In 2004 this book was turned into an animated movie that does a wonderful job of warming the hearts families to this very day.
We owe special thanks to one of the best model train manufactures for making reproductions of this treasured Christmas Train. Lionel has made reproductions in painstaking detail.
Some think it is just not Christmas without a good Christmas story for the family. Thanks to Lionel’s tribute to the movie “The Polar Express” you can feel the whistle blast warning the family ol’ Ralphie is on his way to save Christmas aboard the Polar Express. The very powerful 0-8-0 steam locomotive roars down the tracks hauling the colorful freight cars in tow billowing puffs smoke.
The model trains have become a very popular attraction over the years. You can find them in different scale versions. The most popular is the HO model scale because of the precision used in detail not to mention the durability.
The N scale Polar Express train set is the smallest of model trains manufactured in the industry. Small is the order of the day at 1:160th of the original size means that these models make great displays because they will fit just about anywhere because of their small size. Favored by model railroaders Lionel is the top brand because of their quality and attention to detail.
There are other model train manufactures that build reproductions of the Polar Express and Tinplate Christmas trains. Two other top makers Athearn and Bachmann also make quality reproductions of the Christmas trains in all the popular N, G and O gauge model trains.
The O gauge scale model train has been with us for more than one hundred years. The top maker Lionel along with Bachmann, MTH and Norscot have model reproductions in the O gauge which it about twice the size of the N gauge HO models. Being much larger in size the setup and track layouts are simple to construct. The Christmas trains “Polar Express”, “Old Tinplate” along with “Thomas and Friends” are available in wide variety. Available with very realistic sounds with passenger cars, the chocolate car, tenders and the Caboose the variety is sure to please the most discerning tastes.
Another interesting version is the G gauge or G scale sometimes referred to as the “Garden Scale” because it is larger and can be used outside. Advanced railroaders along with the beginners all love the G scale model trains if they have to space to set one up. The detail and quality is truly a sight to behold for people of all ages.

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Collecting wizard of oz autographs vintage movie posters original memorabilia

Collecting Wizard of Oz Autographs, Vintage Movie Posters & Original Memorabilia

We’re off to see the Wizard!

How wonderful it would be to relax in your den or study and gaze up at an original movie poster or autographed memorabilia  from the Wizard of Oz! Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley and Terry. (Every real Oz fan will know that Terry played Toto. 🙂

Even more fulfilling would be owning a piece of movie memorabilia that was signed by one or more of the cast. What a find that would be!

The Wizard of Oz is a great family film. Everyone would love to take a trip along the yellow brick road to the wonderful Land of Oz. Vintage movie posters  are in high demand these days. Even copies of movie posters make great framed art, but that’s nothing like having an original. This movie has only become more beloved as the years have passed.

It’s been seventy years since The Wizard of Oz was released, and it hasn’t lost a step. It’s such a classic movie that people are forever clamoring for any items related to the original film and filming, especially those that include autographs.

This movie was written with children in mind, although more than a few little ones have covered their eyes during the twister scene. Now the children who first saw it are part of an age where they can truly appreciate the fine art that is represented by vintage movie posters and other items of memorabilia from its production.

The wardrobe and special effects were way beyond their time, to be sure, and we can all dream of living in a land where everything is perfect – on the outside, anyway. Until such a place exists, we can fulfill those fantasies by acquiring movie memorabilia and original movie posters from this wondrous classic film.

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Dollhouses not just for kids

Dollhouses: Not Just For Kids

The earliest dollhouses discovered date back to as early 5,000 years ago.  These miniature homes were made primarily of wood and included carved furnishings and images of people and animals.  The earliest modern versions of dollhouses became popular in Europe in the 16th century.  From there, dollhouse makers never looked back, making and building these beautiful toys one piece at a time.  Today, dollhouses are as popular as ever and while most people would still see them as toys, they are as appealing to adults as they are to children.  Lovely, unique and sentimental, dollhouses are simply not just for kids anymore.
Dollhouses as gifts
Dollhouses are commonly given away as gifts.  As such, they are often brand new, slightly used hand-me-downs or lovingly hand-made by the giver.  Dollhouses make excellent gifts for kids because these toys provide hours of fun, interactive play.  Children have very creative imaginations and with a toy as elaborate as a dollhouse, there’s plenty of room for productive games.  For young teens, it can be a lovely memorabilia, a reminder of their childhood, a gift that when taken care of will increase in value over the years.
Dollhouses are also excellent gifts for adults and not just for kids.  A dollhouse can be the perfect gift to a young bride about to start her own family so she can also hand it down as an heirloom.  It can also be a great gift to house someone’s extensive miniatures collection.  To a senior parent, relative or friend, a dollhouse can be a calming and familiar sight.
Dollhouses as collections
Another reason why dollhouses are no longer just for kids is that they have become increasingly popular as collectibles.  From expensive antique little structures to limited edition models to the cutest, mass-produced toy homes, dollhouses can become a part of a new collection.  Each dollhouse can become a journey into a wonderful world of discovery.  Imagine being able to look at a world so small that you can hold it in your arms.  Imagine, too the kind of fascination you or the lucky recipient of your gift would feel at the sight of a beautifully made dollhouse.  
Dollhouses as hobbies
Centuries ago, wealthy families commissioned artists and craftsmen to create dollhouses.  These were works of art really and surviving models are now worth a fortune.  But there’s really no need to spend thousands of dollars on these hard-to-find models.  Start your own collection, swap with other collectors or rebuild and remodel older dollhouses.  
Or build your own.  There are countless resources you can find online, with most of the information provided by hobbyists, collectors and clubs.  With all these resources available for enthusiasts and fans, there’s no reason why you can’t start your own small collection.  Once you’ve started, you’ll understand completely why dollhouses are not just for kids anymore.  Be ready to get hooked.

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Why are there so many different japanese bandai godzilla toys

Why Are There So Many Different Japanese Bandai Godzilla 2000 Toys?

So what is Godzilla you ask? To find the answer to this question you must go back to the beginning…

One dark night in 1954, Toho producer Tomoyuki Tanaka was on a plane thousands of feet above the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Toho’s most recent idea for a movie had been shelved and he needed to come up with a new idea quickly. As he stared down at the sea below him, an idea struck him: what if a giant monster rose from the depths to attack Tokyo!? With the great success of giant monster movies such as King Kong and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, such a movie was a stroke of genius. Soon, with the assistance of a team of now legendary men, including director Ishiro Honda, score master Akira Ifukube, and special effects man Eiji Tsuburaya, they began to make their movie. But the creature needed a name. Though it will forever be unknown exactly how the name came about and myths will circle it eternally, the Japanese words gorira (gorilla) and kujira (whale) were combined and the beast became known as Gojira, which in turn became, in the west, Godzilla.

The original Gojira was a radioactive lizard trying to destroy humanity. He was then dissolved in weird foam in his first movie by humanity, destroyed like all the other monsters we’ve come to know from that time period of cinema. Yet, he came back for more movies. Movie after movie, the huge demon’s size and manner seemed to change. His strengths, intelligence, weaknesses, and some of his abilities were subject to change as well. Sometimes being as smart as a human, communicating with other monsters, other times being animalistically smart. From hero to villain to hero in movies that seemed to barely keep anything straight. In one movie he breathed his signature bad breath to destroy what remained of Tokyo after appearing to fight a monster even more bent in tearing the city apart as a joke to consistent fans about his inconsistencies. Sometimes the reason he can fight armies is because of a hard carpace, other times because of some hyper-healing ability. Not even his blood can stay the same, sometimes green when he bleeds. Other times, red like everything else.

Because the first two films were in black and white, American poster makers went with their own instincts and painted the Big G a deep forest green. Enter King Kong Vs. Godzilla, his first colour feature, and lo and behold, the radiation spawn is charcoal gray. Too late to stop the merchandising mishaps: to this day almost every model, toy and comic book still paints him the colour of money.

Godzilla (or Gojira, ???) refers to a series of kaiju (strange beast or monster), or more specifically Daikaiju (giant monster), films made in Japan. Godzilla is believed to have originally been intended by Toho to represent the United States of America (being superior in its destructive capability) and took the form of a radioactive prehistoric reptile. Given that his origin (in the 1954 film) was the ocean, Godzilla can be considered not just a monster, but a sea monster. Godzilla died at the end of the original 1954 film. Subsequent films in the series ret conned the first movie by assuming that Godzilla wasn’t killed, and that the body of the monster was never found.

The series was revamped in 1985 with “Godzilla 1985”; this movie was created as a direct sequel to the 1954 film, and ignores the continuity of the previous sequels. Known as the Heisei series (for the ruling emperor of the time), the continuity ended in 1995’s Godzilla vs. Destroyah after a run of seven films. The reason for the continuity shift was based on a realization that the marketing of the movies had removed the reason it was so loved. When it was discovered that Godzilla was popular with children, sequels were toned down in obvious screen violence, and Godzilla was made out to be a good guy instead of an indestructible abomination of the mistakes of Man. Characters such as “son of Godzilla” (a diminutive chubby replica who blew smoke rings) were introduced. However, the further Godzilla was taken away from his roots, the less popular he became. Hence, Godzilla 1985 brought the series back to form.

Depending on your opinion, either the 1970s were not kind to Godzilla, or fans are not kind to the Godzilla of the 1970s. The films of that era are often dismissed as cheap, poorly made, and generally pathetic or childish. Godzilla was in full “super-hero” mode. Little kids in micro-shorts were running wild, but not nearly so in control as they were in the old Gamera films. A lot of serious Godzilla fans hang their heads in shame at the mere mention of some of these titles.

Contrary to what the English dub of the original Godzilla, King of the Monsters would have us believe, Godzilla was never “over 400 feet tall”. What follows is a history of Godzilla’s height, or correctly, increase in height. In the 1954 Japanese original, Dr. Yamane estimates that Godzilla is 50 meters tall (167 feet). Godzilla destroys Tokyo, but is later killed by the Oxygen Destroyer. A second Godzilla appears in the next movie: Godzilla Raids Again (1955). This creature is also 50 meters tall and would remain this size for the following Godzilla movies through to Terror or Mecha Godzilla (1975).

In 1984, Toho presented Godzilla (Godzilla 1985 in the U.S.) as a direct sequel to the 1954 original, thus ignoring the existence of the 14 other films in the series. At the same time, the height of the new Godzilla was increased to 80 meters (267 feet). Toho probably did this to make Godzilla appears more imposing alongside Tokyo’s modem skyscrapers. Godzilla is also 80 meters tall in Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989). In Godzilla vs. King Ghidora (1991), futurians attempt to prevent Godzilla’s creation. However, their complicated time-travel plan backfires, and Godzilla is reborn in 1992, now towering at 100 meters (334 feet). Godzilla is this size in Godzilla vs. Mothra, released in the U.S. as Godzilla and Mothra: Battle for Earth (1992) and the following sequels; Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla (1993), Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (1994) and Godzilla vs. Destroyah (1995). When the series returned after the TriStar fiasco with Godzilla 2000, the King of the Monsters returned to the 80 meters (267 feet) version, and has stayed at that height ever since. These changes in Godzilla’s height has meant a little confusion for collectors, especially when trying to estimate Godzilla’s scale in relation to his height.

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Toy train sets why are they popular

Toy Train Sets – Why Are They Popular?

The popularity of these train sets can be attributed to several factors. One factor is that toy trains can be assembled and constructed. Children or adults who like to tinker with things and to construct objects make these trains very popular among them. This also helps young kids develop their minds, creativity, and critical thinking abilities.

Parents also love to buy trains for their children because it helps them teach their kids the importance of being patient, working hard, and making progress. It is very effective because trains need a long time to be assembled but after working hard, children are able to enjoy the results of their efforts.

Some children’s trains also come in colourful designs and interesting sounds that suit children of different gender and ages. For instance, they feature large colourful parts which are safe and attractive to the eyes for the very young children. They can build and construct the trains and they can also disassemble them quite easily without parents worrying of hurting themselves. Toy trains are not only boys’ toys but girls can also enjoy them as well. Train sets for girls usually come in bright girly colours and have girly designs like flowers or hearts and girl dolls.

Adults also like to collect toy trains such as wooden trains or the popular model Hornby trains. Wooden trains are popular because of their simplicity while Hornby trains are famous for their intricate designs and details. Hornby trains are made of state of the art metals and high quality clockwork machines. These are considered as collectibles and are sold to collectors in online shops or toy collectible shops.

For train collectors, their pastime sometimes does not have an explanation. They just feel that exhilarating rush when another train set was added to their growing collection. Just seeing them is enough.

It is also a fun toy because children can have a role playing activity as travellers and passengers which will make them develop their social skills and interaction with other children. It will also develop their imagination since they will make up places for their trains’ destinations and they will imagine scenes where the trains will pass.

It is really a fact that toy trains are very important part of everyone’s childhood memories. Even adults who consider themselves young-at-heart love to receive train sets for Christmas. Not only this, but trains can also teach children so many valuable lessons and virtue without them knowing it and without you making so much effort. This is the reason why little boys and girls and even adults love to have or collect toy train sets. It cannot be denied that toy trains have become an integral part of one’s childhood.

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