CSXect wrote:Can anyone Identify who made this train? It is not Marx on the bottum is the words trademark and Japan there is a circle conehttp://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/groupee_files/photo_albums/5/9/8/5981017124/7981017124_B7D71936021C765F2F6E5D727299DBDC.jpg.thumbting 3 dots with an M in the circle.
CSXect, I have one of the two sets that engine came in. The maker is a longstanding mystery. Sask_Tinplater believes it was made by Alps for someone else who stamped their own logo in it. I don't know the company that goes with the logo. It's a nice train.
Dave Farquhar wrote: CSXect wrote:Can anyone Identify who made this train? It is not Marx on the bottum is the words trademark and Japan there is a circle conehttp://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/groupee_files/photo_albums/5/9/8/5981017124/7981017124_B7D71936021C765F2F6E5D727299DBDC.jpg.thumbting 3 dots with an M in the circle. CSXect, I have one of the two sets that engine came in. The maker is a longstanding mystery. Sask_Tinplater believes it was made by Alps for someone else who stamped their own logo in it. I don't know the company that goes with the logo. It's a nice train.
Thanks for the info I found the trade mark listed in a book on old tin toys but the caption underneth the logo said company unknown. I got the loco and caboose for $15 at an estate auction. I saw a set on ebay and the seller did not know who the maker is either. I guess this gives the train a bit of a story and mystery to add to its charm.
Having some fun making an Army train for my son. Picked up a U36B really cheap on e-bay and printed out some images from the internet. A little rubber cement and we have an Army engine.
Thanks Kevin !! That's a Lionel truck !! Or at least it has their logo on it !
Paul : that's a beauty, too !! Really looks good !!
Thanks, John
Here's a link to our friends' blog with pics of their daughter wrecking havoc on my trains! We had a GREAT time with my toys!
http://picasaweb.google.com/JohnL.Duncan/Godzilla
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Somebody was asking about snow and what to use, I tried this from an article in CTT a few years back. 1) Put down strips of cotton and staple it to the layout, 2) If you want a glitter effect spray hair spray(I used the pump bottle-not aerosol spray) and add glitter flakes(about quarter inch size), the above items can be purchased at a craft store for a few dollars. It may take a couple tries so don't give up if doing snow!
Don't have it on this layout, had it a few years ago.
Lee F.
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