The exciting world of Marx Cabooses. 6” tin, 7” tin, Marx-scale, and plastic, in many colors, and road names. Here we look at a few of the cabooses that I have. Thanks for watching! #marx #toytrain #ogaugetrains
Excellent video history on Marx’s caboose production through the years. I, too, have a strong interest in cabooses, having a 20 car “caboose train” on my American Flyer layout. Thank you for sharing your Marx knowledge on this most interesting topic. 🚂
Awesome selection of cabooses. Like the seaboard and Kansas ones. The passenger cars from the cabooses is amazing. I may have to try something like that.
Great collection and presentation. I also have quite a few Marx cabooses. I have a plastic Marx C-350 Monan caboose with trucks, two slant couplers with slots for tab and slot couplers cars. and tall stack.
I wouldn’t even have room to display all of the Marx plastic cabooses that they made! Thanks for the comment, I’ve watched so many of your videos, your collection mu
Marx guy here, I see you as in the boxcar challenge, took my cabooses challenge, that I made to a number of trainsters. On e-bay I got eleven 556s, four of which I`m trying to convert into pullman type passengers, but there's only three windows. WOW IS ME!
NEVER trim the uncoupling pin from a Lionel Scout coupler. The pin fits nicely INSIDE a Marx plastic knuckle coupler, allowing them to be run together!
Excellent video history on Marx’s caboose production through the years.
I, too, have a strong interest in cabooses, having a 20 car “caboose train” on my American Flyer layout.
Thank you for sharing your Marx knowledge on this most interesting topic. 🚂
Love those tinplate cabooses
Fantastic video on the Marx cabooses. This was a great idea and I really enjoyed seeing them all run together. 👍💯
I had to add couplers, most of the tin only had one. Starting one on my L brand and other cabooses, not as extensive a collection.
Awesome selection of cabooses. Like the seaboard and Kansas ones.
The passenger cars from the cabooses is amazing. I may have to try something like that.
Once again a nice video. Really enjoyed this interesting variety of cabooses. Thanks for sharing
Wow, what a collection of Marx cabs! That Santa Fe bay window is sweet, first one I have seen.
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Dave, I enjoyed seeing your very nice collection of Cabooses and hearing your explanation of them.
Wasn’t sure this video wouldn’t put people to sleep.
Great collection and presentation. I also have quite a few Marx cabooses. I have a plastic Marx C-350 Monan caboose with trucks, two slant couplers with slots for tab and slot couplers cars. and tall stack.
I wouldn’t even have room to display all of the Marx plastic cabooses that they made! Thanks for the comment, I’ve watched so many of your videos, your collection mu
must be massive!
Marx guy here, I see you as in the boxcar challenge, took my cabooses challenge, that I made to a number of trainsters. On e-bay I got eleven 556s, four of which I`m trying to convert into pullman type passengers, but there's only three windows. WOW IS ME!
I can’t wait to see the finished Pullman cars!
NEVER trim the uncoupling pin from a Lionel Scout coupler. The pin fits nicely INSIDE a Marx plastic knuckle coupler, allowing them to be run together!
I haven’t tried that! Thanks for the suggestion!
Just tried your suggestion, I now have a greater appreciation of Scout couplers!