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Christmas 2008 Marx Toy Train Layout

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Marx Prewar Electric & Windup Commodore Vanderbilt Engine with 6 inch Tin Freight Cars. Also Classic Toys including Tinkertoys, Mr. Machine, Easy Bake Oven, clip on Roller Skates, Mickey Mouse, Etch-a-Sketch, and Pull Toys. A photo of my layout appeared in December 2009 OGR Magazine.

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  • The music is At Elafonisi by Yorgos Kazantzis

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  • What a beautiful Christmas display! The wind-up action is really special, too. As others have said, great memories. This takes me back to about 1951! Wow! My dad set up one like this, supposedly for me, and half an hour later, my mom in the other room heard a little voice say, "Daddy, can I play with it now?" She told that story for many years! Ha!

  • i like you hallmark lionel ornaments on your tree i have most of them i only need a few more to be up to date i picked up a few more after christmas last year on ebay there expensiveto buy in the stores that was a great idea by hallmark to come out with them

  • Memories! No color wheel, aluminum tree or Sears catalog but who cares? Great Video! It reminds me I hit myself in the head with my sister's baton, Ow!

  • Beautiful, well done video, i love it. Brings back so many memories when we use to set up our Lionel train under our crhistmas tree too. I looked forward every year to set our train up similar to your set up, so wonderful to see that once again.

  • Fabulous layout and trains, a joy to watch, thank you.

    CR.

  • Thanks very much for the well-made video that brings warm memories. I will run my Marx wind-up this year, and hope I can find my Marx transformer (used when I got my Lionel trains in 1945 to light street lights.)

  • We didn't have a Mr. Machine in the 60s. But I had a Marx wind-up train with tin litho cars, various tin litho toys, and Tinkertoys. My sister had the Easy Bake Oven. We also had Slinkys, Etch A Sketch, & Strap On Roller skates!

  • Hey that was in O gauge railroaders magizine! nice job man!

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