How many times have you walked by a Marx train,not thinking much about it? Many of us have done that, but, as time has passed we have learned to appreciate the fanciful toy train creations produced by the...
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In the postwar era Marx produced 6 different road names of lithographed metal diesels excluding the M10005 series:#21 Santa Fe "AA", #6000 Southern Pacific "AA", #62 Baltimore Ohio "AA", #81 Monon "A", "AA" ...
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The Marx 1998 is a copy of the Alco S-3 Switcher.The Marx Rock Island power dummy units (below) were the pair that turned my opinion of Marx from cheap and undesireable ,to an exciting toy train to collect...
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Marx made a variey of large diesels in the postwar era.The first and only large tinplate diesel was the Marx rendition of an EMD (Electro Motive Division) FT, the Santa Fe "AA". The #21 was introduced in 1950...
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Collecting and operating Marx trains is a hoot! Bargains are frequently available and with a little bit of knowledge you can have examples of much, if not all, of what Marx offered when you are talking about...
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