So for the top with the nether brick stairs and slabs, I actually used smooth quart stairs and slaps to make it have that snowy look, and then I might actually put snow on top of the top slabs
Hey, CraftyFoxe. Um... Is the Polar Express a real life train that still exists? You know? The Polar Express? A real life passenger express train that was based on and off of the Pere Marquette 1225? You know? Pere Marquette 1225? A 2-8-4 Berkshire type steam locomotive that was built by the Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio in the 1940s, and was used in the Polar Express movie? Besides. The Pere Marquette 1225 is a 2-8-4 Berkshire type steam locomotive was used to transport kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in the movie, The Polar Express. Now what’s the Polar Express? Well, to keep it simple. According to all of the train movies, the Polar Express is basically a hybrid between the Polar Express 1225 and the Pere Marquette 1225. Meaning, that the Pere Marquette 1225 carries some passenger coach cars. Including the baggage car, the abandoned toy car, the standard passenger coaches, the diner car, more standard passenger coaches, and the observation car at the back of the train. You know what, CraftyFoxe? I think the Polar Express is a real life passenger train that still exists right now. That’s why.