The Art of Marx Trains Part 13: 1998 S-3 Diesel Switcher Variations
Tonight’s video features the Marx 1998 S-3 Diesel Switcher and their differences. There are a handful of variations, and they are a very reliable and smooth running locomotive. The prototype was made by ALCO. After Marx production, K-Line used the same plastic mold and called it the S-2. Thanks for watching!

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