Great videos John! The Marx 3/16" cars are my favorite of all of the Marx trains. I have every one of the different 3/16" cars, except the PRR stock car. The cars that you received are in amazing condition! Out of all of my Marx cars I only have two boxes, but I have bought most of mine in sets. I loved all of the camera angles when you were running the trains!😊😊😊
@johnlazar7582 Thank you, John. Yes, these 3/16" cars really are nice. How is it possible that they've survived in this great condition since maybe 1954, if I read correctly? I was made a few years later, and I'm a lot worse! 😊
@@Johns0gaugeAndH0trains I've been collecting Marx trains since the 1970s and those are some of the nicest cars that I've seen. The tin trains scratch and rust fairly easily. Some years ago I got rid of most of my 6" cars and pressed tin locomotives. I kept all of the 3/16" cars and die cast locomotives.
@TwistedMacGyversTrains Thank you for the kind comments, Frank. Just checked out your channel and subscribed as well. Looks like we're both in the Phila area.
@stevesoscaletrainchannel.1901 Thank you, Steve! I had fun making it. And I must thank you and others for getting me interested in Marx and tinplate. Three years ago, those were things that I thought I'd never want.
Great videos John! The Marx 3/16" cars are my favorite of all of the Marx trains. I have every one of the different 3/16" cars, except the PRR stock car. The cars that you received are in amazing condition! Out of all of my Marx cars I only have two boxes, but I have bought most of mine in sets. I loved all of the camera angles when you were running the trains!😊😊😊
@johnlazar7582 Thank you, John. Yes, these 3/16" cars really are nice. How is it possible that they've survived in this great condition since maybe 1954, if I read correctly? I was made a few years later, and I'm a lot worse! 😊
@@Johns0gaugeAndH0trains I've been collecting Marx trains since the 1970s and those are some of the nicest cars that I've seen. The tin trains scratch and rust fairly easily. Some years ago I got rid of most of my 6" cars and pressed tin locomotives. I kept all of the 3/16" cars and die cast locomotives.
Great video
@paulbervid1610 I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Nice run! I had to add a bunch of weight inside of my Union Pacific tender, I think it might have been part of a wind-up set.
Thank you, John. Yes, I only added 1 ounce, but just the other day, I said to myself I should add at least another ounce.
I really enjoyed your unboxing and run session of Marx Trains. Great video! I just found your channel and did subscribe. 💯😎
@TwistedMacGyversTrains Thank you for the kind comments, Frank. Just checked out your channel and subscribed as well. Looks like we're both in the Phila area.
@@Johns0gaugeAndH0trainsThank you John! We are very close. Thanks for checking out the channel too. 👍
I really enjoyed the video.-
@stevesoscaletrainchannel.1901 Thank you, Steve! I had fun making it. And I must thank you and others for getting me interested in Marx and tinplate. Three years ago, those were things that I thought I'd never want.