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In 1935 the classic (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) streamliner made it’s debut.
Marx locomotives used (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ), electric or ( _ _ _ _ _ _) powered motors.
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Although they finally did employ a nuckle type, Marx’s (_ _ _ - _ _ ), ( _ _ ) and tilt ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) are remembered by many a baby boomer.
(_ _ _ - _ _ ) trains are considerably easier to find than the 2552 ( _ _ - _ _ ) five ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) snap-together 2-8-2 model kit.
The 557 passenger car came with (_ _ _ ), ( _ _ _ _ ) or ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) lettering.
The No. 3000 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Pacific passenger set is one of ( _ _ _ _) Marx’s finest.
Many a steam loco set purchased at Sears was lettered (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) on it’s tender flanks after 1956.
(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) 553 tank cars advertised ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ ) while ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ) was the oil of choice on both four and 8 wheel 2532 cars with ( _ _ _ _ _) trucks.
You need a (_ _ ) to get an 81F ( _ _ _ _) diesel moving.
The 333 pacific and 1829 (_ _ _ _ _ _) were Marx’s most detailed steamers.
While accessories like the 1440 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and 429 ( _ _ _ - _ .) lamps competed directly with Lionel designs, the 1614 Automatic ( _ _ _) Unit a
Ever since the (JOY) (LINE) trains produced under agreement by the (GIRARD) Model Works, Marx trains have been known for their great (LITHOGRAPHY).
In 1935 the classic (COMMODORE) (VANDERBILT) streamliner made it’s debut.
Marx locomotives used (CLOCKWORK), electric or (BATTERY) powered motors.
(TRIPLE) digits, (THREE), (SIX) or (NINE) graced many a loco in Marx’s (STREAMLINE) sets.
Although they finally did employ a nuckle type, Marx’s (ONE-WAY), (HOOK) and tilt (COUPLERS) are remembered by many a baby boomer.
(ZIG-ZAG) trains are considerably easier to find than the 2552 (FIX-ALL) five (SIXTEENTHS) snap-together 2-8-2 model kit.
The 557 passenger car came with (ARMY), (BOGOTA) or (MONTCLAIR) lettering.
The No. 3000 (CANADIAN) Pacific passenger set is one of (LOUIS) Marx’s finest.
Many a steam loco set purchased at Sears was lettered (ALLSTATE) on it’s tender flanks after 1956.
(TINPLATE) 553 tank cars advertised (MIDDLE) (STATES) (OIL) while (CITIES) (SERVICE) was the oil of choice on both four and 8 wheel 2532 cars with (DELUXE) trucks.
You need a (KEY) to get an 81F (MONON) diesel moving.
The 333 pacific and 1829 (HUDSON) were Marx’s most detailed steamers.
While accessories like the 1440 (SIGNALMAN) and 429 (MAIN-ST.) lamps competed directly with Lionel designs, the 1614 Automatic (DUMP) Unit and it’s 567 car employed a unique solution for unloading a gondola.
Whether (PACEMAKER) boxcar, (VENICE) gondola, (RIDE-ON) outdoor toy or the streamlined (MERCURY), Marx made trains for every