Here is my Marx 027 Windup Portable/Storable Layout, 34" x 43", 9.25 square feet. I have attempted to build a compact layout that would fold up and have storage for the engines and cars. The buildings, vehicles, trees and people are an attempt to look appropriate for the 1940's - 1960's when these Marx and Hafner windup trains were available as an economical alternative to electric trains. The layout is painted right on the plywood, green to simulate grass, brown for the road and gray for track ballast. I also added extra ties under the windup tubular track. Windup toy trains are a fun alternative to electric more scalelike trains. I think I have succeeded in capturing the simple toylike nature of these wonderful vintage toys from the past.
Dave,
Thanks for posting the layout. Very nice. The Hafner sets reminds me of one I could have gotten at a TCA meet. I really like the clockwork sets. This gives me ideas for my New Marx set that I recently obtained.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Fantastic! You truly captured the charm of a tabletop railroad! That's quite a treasure you've assembled!
Becky
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
David: Thanks for sharing. It is Great! My 20 year old son just checked it out and he likes it also.
John
Here are a couple more Marx trains, a 10005 passenger and a Commodore Vanderbilt freight.
WOW What a great job! I love the colors, I smile every time I see photos one of your layouts! Thanks for sharing.
Did you create the buildings & trees by drawing them by hand or did you use a computer to draw them? I'd love to see more of how you went about building the scenery if you have any photos of that.
I recently found some Marx windups ( a little rougher shape than what you have) but I'd love to create the same kind of layout some day, my biggest problem with trains is I tend to obsess over every small detail untill it remains unfinished...I'm hoping the wind up tin helps me break that habit and gets me running trains soon.
-Jason Rackawack
David: Great layout and nice work. I noticed your Dearborn Station and thought I'd show you my Wyandotte Station.
Excellent, very nice. I really need to get back to work on mine.
Have fun with your trains
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