The quote-unquote current Golden Age of 3-rail trains (meaning selection, variety, scale detail and electronics) wouldn't be possible without the original first Golden Age of 3-rail trains.
There's an age chart on the OGR forum that shows the vast majority of today's operators are old enough to have been part of this first Golden Age of trains, of which your MARX trains were very much a part of Denny.
In this age where nothing is left to the imagination, there is most certainly a charm to these older trains such as these redone MARX trains. There was a time where running these simple trains was more than enough... where our imaginations would easily fill in the blanks. And "imagination" is far more powerful than many give credit for.
For being tinplate toys, MARX trains sure did capture the feel and the detail of real trains while remaining toys to the core. I think there's way more power in that than any so-called scale masterpiece. Put two loops of trains on display: scale masterpieces and another loop of trains like the above picutred MARX ones. People will be amazed by the newer ones, but will be drawn back to look again at these simpler trains from an era where we didn't need to know or see quite as much to be content.
Great job Denny. I repaint, restore, and rebuilt old junk all the time, which is how I can afford to be in the hobby. It's as much fun as anything else!!!
brianel, Agent 027
"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
Denny - it's addictive! Once you've been bitten by the Marx bug, you can't stop.Nice job of repainting, by the way.
Marx Mania. Count me in!
Paul,
I imagine you've been told this before, but that carpet is so perfect for the little Marx layout. I found myself starring at it for quite a while. Go tinplate!!
Dr. John wrote: Denny - it's addictive! Once you've been bitten by the Marx bug, you can't stop.Nice job of repainting, by the way.
Well I must find the cure. LOL Whatever floats your boat, but those are very nice (and vivid) paint jobs.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
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