Lionel: Name embossing on outside edge of pre-WWII Gauge 0 track. Lionel: ...
The lower track might be Marx with Lionel pins. Are the ties IDENTICAL on the middle and lower tracks? I don't remember the tie color on K-Line ...
Marx ties have two (small) holes symmetrically located on the tie; Lionel's holes are offset from the centerline of the tie. Marx and early Lionel ties are black with ...
I can across some Lionel brand wide radius curved track. It has three brown ties per section. Each section is 10-1/4 inches long, measured in a ...
Next, make sure the foot of each rail is tightly fastened to the track ties. The two outer rails again use a factory crimp. For these rails, use your ...
They can be identified by the color of the ties. O-27 has brown ties and O gauge track has black ties. Some scale sized locomotives and rolling ...
So if you look at the underside of the ties and see a clean hole, it's Lionel. If there are some small barbs protroding down, it's Marx. Pins are another identifier, but ...
They can be identified by the color of the ties. The primary objective of the game is to complete jobs on various sets of tracks in locations such as ...
I seem to have three types of Lionel O-Gage track. 1.
HO trains were quickly becoming the leading model railroad gauge in America. HO track used two rails, while Lionel used three, and the ties of HO track were ...