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Mornin',

I can't seem to find much information about this particular set, although I believe not all of it was original.  I think the hopper may have been an add-on?  I am not sure if it is Lionel or Marx (or maybe Ives?)  I find some pictures of a black and red variation, but not the "rare" () gray and blue version.  I found it among some older sets that I had and I am just attempting to identify it.

Thanks for any help,

Dennis

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Walt Hiteshaw's guide is the best resource for 6" Marx cars.  He sells the CD at his website:

http://www.toyandtrainguides.com/marxtin.htm

It shows the tender as being in production from 1939-42, which should give a good range of the date of your set.

I'm assuming the train and cars are all that you have?  No box or accessories?  I've looked through my catalog scans from those years, but don't find anything that exactly matches what you have.  Yes, it's possible that it is a set with an extra car, but it is also possible that it was one of the bigger Marx sets from that era that is missing some cars, too.  Either way, the six inch cars with automatic one-way couplers are less common than other Marx six inch cars, and yes, the loco in that color scheme is less common as well.  Nice set to have...

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