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Toy Train Layout Marx Trains in San Luis Obispo, California

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2007

This is the first part of a video project to share my collection of Marx Trains. Enjoy!

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  • Ken ..You always do a GREAT JOB with your videos!!!..Keep them coming.

  • Thanks Carl! I've got to make some more soon!

  • Thanks for the compliment! Recently, I've been able to set up a Marx layout at two train events and the reaction from adults and kids has been fun. People are really mesmerized by the cool looks, sounds and smells of Marx electric tinplate running over tin tracks. Oh yeah, I'd like to sub for Huell Howser!

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  • Lionel may have been considered the "Best" but Louis Marx made toys for working class families and they did not fall apart like so many other brands. Marx trains just keep running. Wonderful video.

  • Been waivering between a small Lionel layout or Marx....Your video helped tip the balance in favor of Marx--Well done narration (you could sub for Huell Howser :-)

  • Nice - I like the old tin plate Marx stuff!

  • I loved your little video. I am also a Marx train collector. It was there toy like apperience that attracted me to Marx as well.

    Gerald marx3railer

  • Mr. Ken Lua, Thank you so much for your videos, they are simply super. I've started my own videos and they can be seen on you tube. com under "lewscaboose. My videos are also mostly of Marx Trains and a few railfan clips. Hope you get a chance to view them and let me know what you think of them. Thanks for the inspiration to get my trains on film,I thank you for your time. Sincerely Lew Custer Sr. [lewscaboose]

  • Tin plate rocks! And Marx makes it fun!!! Thanks for the video.

  • Hi, You inspired me to show my collection of Maex. Nothing to compare with yours but I enjoyed doing this project. Let me know what you think! God Bless Walt

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