Bob Nelson
Until you get the proper couplers all figured out....try attaching the car couplers together with a twist tie or zip tie. The Marx "tab and slot" coupler will sometimes go into the top of the more realistic looking Marx train coupler. If the set has different types of couplers, see if any of the cars were set up as "converter" cars with one type of coupler on one end and a different coupler on the other end.
Jim H
Luitjens to the forum !! Here is a good Marx site below.
http://www.thortrains.net/marstart.html
Here is a site for parts !
http://www.trainpartsformarx.com/
There is also a Marx museum, but I can't find it now. Maybe if you do a search, you may find it.
Thanks, John
You are correct they are Marx. Now for another true amateur question - the tender would be the "coal car" or similar that would run behind it? Thanks and the reward for answering questions will more than likely be more questions :-
Any books in particular, or web sites that are good for beginners?
So the the set is set up in an oval at the moment and seems to run very well. My first question in about the cars. There seems to be 2 types, one with more of a flat locking system and another that looks like a more conventional train set up. Also, the engine looks to have a flat piece of metal sticking out with a longer slot in it that is not compatible with either!!
So, now that the kids have seen it out I need to figure out how to get the cars hooked up. Any tips on what is going on or where I can find the information would be great. Would love the kids to get into the whole deal as it looks like we are started off with a great and complete set.
S
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