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Trains are Toys
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When I was a kid, I had an o-scale figure-8 train set on a piece of pressboard that lived under my bed.  I remember staging train robberies with plastic cowboys and Indians and building canyons out of wooden blocks. In the summer of 2002, I pulled that Louis Marx train out of the attic.

Marx train and cowboys

My idea was to run it across the wall of bookshelves in my den first and then expand the line all the way around the room. The engine still ran and the floodlight car still lit. But transformer had erratic output.

About this time, Toys Trains and Collectibles moved to their new location just down the street from our church. It turned out that the Lone Star Toys section of the store usually had 40-watt transformers in stock for reasonable prices. So it looked like I might be in business.

MArx 4-wheel tin boxcar

Of course they also introduced me to the 4-wheel Marx tin trains.  Cool!  The tin approximations suit my fancy much more than the high-dollar scale models.  After all, trains are toys.

Curiosity piqued, I headed to the web.  I found a lot of useful info on the hobby and especially my Marx train at Thor Trains. Then there's the new company using some of the Marx designs. The New Marx Trains aren't the affordable toys of the original company, but man they look neat!