The King of the Road - MarX Toys Style Marx largest toy steam locomotive the die-cast metal 333. Produced 1949-1958. It has the only 4-6-2 wheel arrangement produced by the Marx Toy Company. Flat to satin...
Those seeking a brief history of Marx toys and trains click below: Louis Marx Toy and Train Brief MarX the Mercury Blue Windup Whistling Mercury Black Windup Mercury Here is an example of a...
Always being a toymaker at heart, Louis Marx used his experiences as a Sergeant during WWI to design a line of tin Prewar Army prototype military toy trains. Beginning with the early olive drab Commodore...
If you want to see what Marx trains are bringing at shows and auctions, here is the book for you. This is a good starting point to help you figure out what you have or need to buy. You can expect to buy the mor... read full review
This is a good overall book on Marx trains to start off with. Pretty good information on tin and prototypes - R&D, but somewhat skimpy on color pics. It has 174 pages of some good information to get you aqu... read full review
This is a 200 page book filled with pictures of Marx made train sales brochures. This is not a price or collecting guide of any sort. It is a collection of consumer and dealer catalogues. I did like seeing all ... read full review
This is a good book to finish up your Marx Guides Collection with. Pretty good information for collecting sets. It tells you what items were in the boxed sets and their set numbers and approximate year of manuf... read full review
This is a good book if you want to see what paper was included in boxes. Pretty good information on accessory instructions and packaging . Good pics and info. However new information has come to light since the... read full review
This is a better book for plastic and scale Marx. Pretty good information. This one has a better quantity of illustrations than the earlier guides. It has 136 pages and also shows accessories and HO towards the... read full review