Candy Cane Snowmobile From Department 56 Collection

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Sku: 6011456

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In 1911, Harold J. Kalenze patented the Vehicle Propeller, believed to be the first snowmobile in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Santa and his elves enjoying using these snow machines to get around the North Pole quickly.

Candy Cane Snowmobile

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Greg Peart (Elk Grove, US)
Snow Village Must Have

If you have a Dept. 56 Snow Village set this snow mobile is a must have. It complements the outdoor cabins and mountain scenes of our set up. Highly detailed piece, looks great.

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GAGal (Athens, US)
Santa’s Snowmobile

I purchased the candy stripe design snowmobile to go with the Santa’s Man Cave accessories. It is the perfect means for Santa to get around after Christmas for his relaxation downtown. Another great accessory to compliment your North Pole Village. Snowmobile can be used with your Snow Village to add to the charm of the Christmas setting.

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Here Comes The Bride
Jeff (Waukesha, US)
A must have

For any Disney fans, or for anyone that enjoys putting a Halloween village together

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Sized For Surprise!
Stephen Reems (Atlanta, US)
Dept. 56 Sized For Surprise!

Size does matter. If you can’t or don’t want a giant skeleton in your yard put one in your Village. Awesome Halloween Village addition. Put a Santa suit on him and he can pull double duty in the Snow Village.

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