I brought this exact train set in 1973, age of 7 for $20 at a mall in Portland, Oregon. It was one of the first purchases of my life and I still have it!
I used to have that set but with a few extra cars, like flatbeds with shipping containers and a few other railcars. For about 15 years, once or twice a year I would take it all out of the box, set it up, run it for a few hours, then put it all back. It was in excellent condition along with my other train modeling stuff like gentry cranes and railyard pieces and my collections of everything from 80's GI Joe figures and vehicles to model ships and aircraft. When I became an adult, my childhood stuff went into storage. I joined the military and when I got out I found out that all of my childhood stuff in storage was gone, presumably given away. I'm still pretty mad about it, but at the same time at least other kids got some joy out of my old toys.
Your story reminds me of my dad. When he got home from Vietnam. He found out his mom sold all his childhood stuff. He particularly missed his mini pinball game. and his car.
found a partial of this set in an antique store a few years ago, but it looks like you're actually missing a car! there was a car that was an ammunition car that had a play function that would make it mock 'explode' and all the sides and roof would blow off the chassis.
I remember visiting Klein’s in Baltimore after Thanksgiving in 1973. I was working for George Taylor who owned the Train Station on Indianola Avenue in Columbus Ohio. This was the first store to sell in Columbus to specialize in vintage trains. The store had been almost been picked clean on Thanksgiving weekend and we needed to restock. ‘Old man Klein’ offered us a stack of 30-40 of these sets at $5 each as they had not been good sellers. Being the smart guy he was, George bought them all. Back in Columbus, every time a frantic parent came in to get a ‘train set for his son,’ we sold him a Cox set for $25. I think they were all gone in a week! I still have the brown road grader as well as a yellow one.
I got this set from one of my dad's friends years ago along with some other trains. It did not have the boxes or the car with the road grader, and the locomotive didn't run well, mainly because I couldn't get the motor to sit well.
Really enjoyed your review of the Vintage COX HO-Scale U.S. Army Model Train Set and the Mehano Track Pack! It's fascinating to see models from the 1970s in action and to learn about their history and value. Your detailed unboxing and testing give a great sense of what to expect from these sets. Thanks for including the price points and the purchasing links-it's super helpful for anyone looking to add to their collection. Appreciate your efforts to keep these vintage sets alive in the community. Keep up the great work!
I don't buy lower end train sets anymore so it's fun to watch someone else struggle with disappointment. I reserve my own struggles for the big ticket items that are often just as disappointing!😂😂😂😂
I didn't get the tanks trucks and troop cats but definitely have the engine a flat car the box car with twin cannons the big cannon and caboose it was from a flea market I guess still I love theyse train sets lol I'm glad I seen this video in my suggested videos this is a wonderful set
As soon as I saw these I had to check my collection. It turns out that AHM also made some of these. I have 2 rail guns and two cabooses. I found the at a wholesale outlet store back in the 70's (I was a kid then) for 50 cents apiece!
I have a more recent set by Model Power. Recent enough to come with knuckle couplers locomotive is actually all wheel drive. The cannon and tank flat car look identical. However the Model Power locomotive runs a bit fast.
I have one 40 foot boxcar that you don't have but I don't have the 50 foot boxcar with two German 88mm guns and my Patton tank is missing. My loco makes the same noise, a very poor drive mechanism but a great set to own.
I have an insane amount of inventory on these trains. And I mean insane! 2-300 of them! I have some not even shown in this video. Nice seeing them being shown off as they are awesome ! I intend to detail them adding steel trucks and Kadee couplers.
Very Cool!. I myself have a complete, unopened Big Pine Lumber Co train set that i got as a kid. I had so many trains that i never got around to playing with it,haa!. One thing i discovered though is the motors in some of these diesels werent exactly great.A childhood pal of mine said his diesels motor died after a month sadly. If anything at all, people who'd like to restore the motors should just go to a company called Northwest Shortline. They make "Re-powering kits" for various old trains and they also make custom gears and wheel sets. I go to them when i build HO MU coaches and or if i wanna power up a dummy loco i find in bargain bins at hobby shops. Check their site out, it's great! nwsl.com/
Yeah, I'm doing a similar project to some of my old Tyco, Life-Like and Bachmann equipment I had when I was a kid. The metal wheels not only look better, but it drastically reduces the amount of grime and gunk that the plastic wheels generate during operation. So if anyone is on the fence about changing the wheels, I say go for it, your track, arms and back will thank you later!
In real life that train would need at least two other diesels with all that weight, so that F3 straining to pull that train by itself is actually pretty realistic-even if a kid would be disappointed on Christmas Day.
i like the fact that he lets the loco struggle and isn't aware that that can burn out a loco, and sense this set is over 50 years old, wouldn't advise putting a big load on this loco or it dies
I have the same set. I'm glad to see you have it in the original package as well. I take it out and run it a few times a year and make sure everything is lubed and able to run well. Thanks for sharing your video. If I had a second set I would covert the engine to DCC and put Kayde couplers on the engine and cars to run on the layout the club has that I belong to.
5:54 it's somewhat funny that I can kind of identify the tank here on the bed,or at least what it takes inspiration from. M47 Patton. (Corrected by another person,originally thought it was a M41 Bulldog.)
That train looked Cool but the locomotive wasn't good enough :(. The other yellow one seemed better for it as it was much more silent than the first one, it looked heavier and better than the first one also. I also have the same locomotive (green one) except that it is red coloured and has a different connector.
this train: can shell the opponents while on their journey to city A, and when their can combat everything with the tanks acting as turrets and the turret van popping turrets of enemies
I have 2 of the same sets , what would you value this at ? I live in Canada, mine is all mint except the cannon car, the engine doesn’t run and it’s missing the tank
@@tonym8765 I'm sorry Tony that's got to be terrible, I've model railroad for 50+ years and could never imagine what it would be like not to enjoy that hobby and have everything at my fingers have you tried Ebay? I am sorry please forgive me.
@@startrekking359 if you go to any hobby train shop , you will see that their prices are more than terrible and over priced , yeah eBay is pretty good , definitely better than the shops
I have a collection of these military cars/ locos from various manufacturers. Lionel HO scale is the best looking of them all. the model molds were just cooler looking though maybe not accurate... ... I have ARMY - cox / model power / Tyco / consist That is one of my runner sets..... These sets were always fun
Had this as a kid. Only mine was camouflaged. Same cars n everything.
Mine also came with army men. Loads of fun.
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I had this exact set. Loved it. But I was young and a few m-80s made an appearance .I do have a star wars Ho scale train.. but no track.
I am a superfan of US military and I love evry hardware produced by US since they are so massive and so good-looking machines...I want this one now😍💝
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Fantastic set. It is treasure to find it at that excelent condition.
Look at the detailing of every car and hardware on it😍😍😍💝🇺🇸
that is one remarkable set that is really neat and I like your Channel I'm glad I found it
I brought this exact train set in 1973, age of 7 for $20 at a mall in Portland, Oregon. It was one of the first purchases of my life and I still have it!
can you post a video of it
You can get it for around $110 now on EBay. Also I think that set came with a plane launcher that would hit the side of the car reveling the guns.
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Amazing train set for WW2 enthusiast like me.
Ye but this one is cold war
I used to have that set but with a few extra cars, like flatbeds with shipping containers and a few other railcars. For about 15 years, once or twice a year I would take it all out of the box, set it up, run it for a few hours, then put it all back. It was in excellent condition along with my other train modeling stuff like gentry cranes and railyard pieces and my collections of everything from 80's GI Joe figures and vehicles to model ships and aircraft. When I became an adult, my childhood stuff went into storage. I joined the military and when I got out I found out that all of my childhood stuff in storage was gone, presumably given away. I'm still pretty mad about it, but at the same time at least other kids got some joy out of my old toys.
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Your story reminds me of my dad. When he got home from Vietnam. He found out his mom sold all his childhood stuff. He particularly missed his mini pinball game. and his car.
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I had this train as a kid. I still have the engine, the cannon and some of the cars in storage.
found a partial of this set in an antique store a few years ago, but it looks like you're actually missing a car! there was a car that was an ammunition car that had a play function that would make it mock 'explode' and all the sides and roof would blow off the chassis.
I remember visiting Klein’s in Baltimore after Thanksgiving in 1973. I was working for George Taylor who owned the Train Station on Indianola Avenue in Columbus Ohio. This was the first store to sell in Columbus to specialize in vintage trains. The store had been almost been picked clean on Thanksgiving weekend and we needed to restock. ‘Old man Klein’ offered us a stack of 30-40 of these sets at $5 each as they had not been good sellers. Being the smart guy he was, George bought them all. Back in Columbus, every time a frantic parent came in to get a ‘train set for his son,’ we sold him a Cox set for $25. I think they were all gone in a week! I still have the brown road grader as well as a yellow one.
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I got this set from one of my dad's friends years ago along with some other trains. It did not have the boxes or the car with the road grader, and the locomotive didn't run well, mainly because I couldn't get the motor to sit well.
Really enjoyed your review of the Vintage COX HO-Scale U.S. Army Model Train Set and the Mehano Track Pack! It's fascinating to see models from the 1970s in action and to learn about their history and value. Your detailed unboxing and testing give a great sense of what to expect from these sets. Thanks for including the price points and the purchasing links-it's super helpful for anyone looking to add to their collection. Appreciate your efforts to keep these vintage sets alive in the community. Keep up the great work!
I don't buy lower end train sets anymore so it's fun to watch someone else struggle with disappointment. I reserve my own struggles for the big ticket items that are often just as disappointing!😂😂😂😂
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Very cool train set ! Wow !!
You had a very cool train and I love it
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Amazing. This train is a real treasure.Fantastic. I'm from Brazil and I love trains.Thank you!!!!
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I didn't get the tanks trucks and troop cats but definitely have the engine a flat car the box car with twin cannons the big cannon and caboose it was from a flea market I guess still I love theyse train sets lol I'm glad I seen this video in my suggested videos this is a wonderful set
As soon as I saw these I had to check my collection. It turns out that AHM also made some of these. I have 2 rail guns and two cabooses. I found the at a wholesale outlet store back in the 70's (I was a kid then) for 50 cents apiece!
Missing the exploding boxcar and rocket launcher.
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Mine had 5 of the 6 pieces needed and no rubber bands. Still got to destroy it anyway though.
Cox got the molds from AHM
I have a more recent set by Model Power. Recent enough to come with knuckle couplers locomotive is actually all wheel drive. The cannon and tank flat car look identical. However the Model Power locomotive runs a bit fast.
I have one 40 foot boxcar that you don't have but I don't have the 50 foot boxcar with two German 88mm guns and my Patton tank is missing. My loco makes the same noise, a very poor drive mechanism but a great set to own.
I have an insane amount of inventory on these trains. And I mean insane! 2-300 of them! I have some not even shown in this video. Nice seeing them being shown off as they are awesome ! I intend to detail them adding steel trucks and Kadee couplers.
Very Cool!. I myself have a complete, unopened Big Pine Lumber Co train set that i got as a kid. I had so many trains that i never got around to playing with it,haa!. One thing i discovered though is the motors in some of these diesels werent exactly great.A childhood pal of mine said his diesels motor died after a month sadly. If anything at all, people who'd like to restore the motors should just go to a company called Northwest Shortline. They make "Re-powering kits" for various old trains and they also make custom gears and wheel sets. I go to them when i build HO MU coaches and or if i wanna power up a dummy loco i find in bargain bins at hobby shops. Check their site out, it's great! nwsl.com/
Yeah, I'm doing a similar project to some of my old Tyco, Life-Like and Bachmann equipment I had when I was a kid. The metal wheels not only look better, but it drastically reduces the amount of grime and gunk that the plastic wheels generate during operation. So if anyone is on the fence about changing the wheels, I say go for it, your track, arms and back will thank you later!
I think Model Power inherited the F3 molds since I have a Model Power F3 that looks *exactly* like the Cox version (except in Santa Fe War Bonnet).
I think you're right I have a Model Power set. I lot of these peices are identical.
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In real life that train would need at least two other diesels with all that weight, so that F3 straining to pull that train by itself is actually pretty realistic-even if a kid would be disappointed on Christmas Day.
I agree
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i feel like we need to have a wooden version of that military train set
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A lot of play value there. Very nice
Wonder what the regular box was like? I got a bunch of these cars, some with box
Anyone have some experience/suggestions/ or a "How To video" on how best to repair one of these Cox HO train engines? I have one that is frozen.
i like the fact that he lets the loco struggle and isn't aware that that can burn out a loco, and sense this set is over 50 years old, wouldn't advise putting a big load on this loco or it dies
Omg I had that same train set when I was a little kid.
I have the same set. I'm glad to see you have it in the original package as well. I take it out and run it a few times a year and make sure everything is lubed and able to run well. Thanks for sharing your video. If I had a second set I would covert the engine to DCC and put Kayde couplers on the engine and cars to run on the layout the club has that I belong to.
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The first locomotive was really hard to watch because of the sound but the last one was pretty cool thank you for this video
Try giving the motor a drip of engin oil .I had the same set .Gosh the engin was loud! But after a lube and a good running it was quiet
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I loved your train, it's amazing
The F3 sounds like a Star Wars TIE Fighter.
really showing its age 😂
5:54 it's somewhat funny that I can kind of identify the tank here on the bed,or at least what it takes inspiration from.
M47 Patton.
(Corrected by another person,originally thought it was a M41 Bulldog.)
That’s an M47 Patton my dude, the turret and martlet don’t match the bulldogs
@@Quandaleofdingle oh ok,they look pretty similar.
You can use the road crossing part to quickly put the loco and cars on the track.
Oh man I want this train haha really cool
I still have the one i got for Christmas, does not have all those cars must have been a smaller set.
I had the exact same set when I lived in Canada sadly I left it there when I moved to the UK in '83 really wished I'd of brought it with me
good model train set sir.
Funny thing is it’s probably more detailed then some models that you pay £150+ for
What are you talking about? Literally everything here is extremely basic. Almost all of them are literally comprised of some extremely basic moulding
17:23 the train is screaming like a tie fighter 😂
It sounds like a WW2 war train.
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I swear this could be an asmr video
That train looked Cool but the locomotive wasn't good enough :(. The other yellow one seemed better for it as it was much more silent than the first one, it looked heavier and better than the first one also. I also have the same locomotive (green one) except that it is red coloured and has a different connector.
yeah I could see the locomotive was really struggling to pull those cars
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You mean the EMD F3 its also used in 1950-1975 i think
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I'm really amazed and curious as to how this video got 1 million views. Congratulations!
yeah, I'm surprised myself, it will motivate me to do more sets))
People like nice things.
So very special it receives the white glove treatment, that mean we must never play with them. Right.
Very cool train set!
Yes and the engine(motor)cox 0.49,00.10,051,is a beutifull and craft-powerd!
This train doesn't include the Roswell's UFO? I'm very disappointed lol
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I to am way over 50 yrs old i remember seeing that train in the stores always wanted it but never got one
Awesome set !
Yep
this train: can shell the opponents while on their journey to city A, and when their can combat everything with the tanks acting as turrets and the turret van popping turrets of enemies
I wonder if Athern made the loco. Brings back memories of my youth
Where did you buy that
What's with the HAZMAT suit? Most reviews now are missing the human level with the handeling of models as if they are infected, HAZMAT, or a bomb.
Shit, I'd take it out and run it on my layout. No sissy gloves for me.
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@ShabbyTRR SFM I'm not either, I had 27 yesterday, and I want a break.
What a great find beautiful set I Say!!!
I’m surprised it’s still intact after 50 years
How about the lionel Pennsylvania battery 🔋 Train?
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She be a mint set👍but the old Cox loco needs one of my services👨🔧. Would quiet it up some but there still alittle loud.🚂🇨🇦
Wow nice
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Very nice
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The truck can be removed from the train?
Bro that is soo cool i ned it
Nice train
Ah, yes, Mehano, made in Slovenia, can't be bought anywhere in Slovenia
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nice video
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A boxcar with hidden artillery 😮
Also you have a way of connecting horn hook and knuckle couplers
Imagine putting Schwerer Gustav as US gun
Dont think as the engineer I would appreciate that Howitzer barrel pointing in my direction.
Its over 50 y.o
Welp there's goes my dream to buy one.
How did you get that?🤯
I mean like I got it so it can't be that hard man
I have 2 of the same sets , what would you value this at ? I live in Canada, mine is all mint except the cannon car, the engine doesn’t run and it’s missing the tank
In the real world of model railroading about 20 $.
@@startrekking359 where I’m at you couldn’t even get a train car for that not even in the cheap end
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I'm sorry Tony that's got to be terrible, I've model railroad for 50+ years and could never imagine what it would be like not to enjoy that hobby and have everything at my fingers have you tried Ebay? I am sorry please forgive me.
@@startrekking359 if you go to any hobby train shop , you will see that their prices are more than terrible and over priced , yeah eBay is pretty good , definitely better than the shops
@@startrekking359 like I said go to your local hobby shop , tell me the prices you see bud
Actually this is a nice set. For HO.
I want this too bad, I am a military enthusiast and train enthusiast, too bad its expensive
German Flak 36/37 in US train as auxiliary guns?
That seems like an rare train
Where you get those
Is it made from plastic or metal?
Obviously plastic
Plastic makes a light sons when hitting the surface,metal makes a ringing sound
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I have a collection of these military cars/ locos from various manufacturers. Lionel HO scale is the best looking of them all. the model molds were just cooler looking though maybe not accurate... ... I have ARMY - cox / model power / Tyco / consist That is one of my runner sets..... These sets were always fun
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Please, DONT PUT THE CABOOSE IN THE MIDDLE😭😭
Oh no he’s allergic! Quick! Place the caboose on the back!
Shouldn't you be asking why they have two cabooses?