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Louis Marx Western playsets – From Gunsmoke to Wyatt Earp

Louis Marx Western playsets – From Gunsmoke to Wyatt Earp


Louis Marx Western playsets – From Gunsmoke to Wyatt Earp

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 12:01 AM PST

Want to take a trip in the wild, wild west? The toy maker Louis Marx and Company started to produce and sell his set play Western theme in 1950. During this period, thousands of figures made and distributed not only in the United States but also in other countries like the United Kingdom.

Just like many toys, today, entertainment companies sought to have their numerous television shows and characters licensed to toy manufacturersand other companies, then sell products to the public like lunch boxes and playset by Marx. During this period, cowboys and the Wild West were among the topics usual shot many movies and TV shows. Since the shows were so popular, that Marx Western toys also won a large following and the popularity was phenomenal.

Among the many popular Marx Western playsets on the market are the Fort Apache Stockade in 1951, the Roy Rogers RanchCity and minerals in 1952, Wyatt Earp playset in 1959 and the Gunsmoke playset in 1960. The program was actually considered by some as an extension or promotional objects that further intensified, driving the popularity of Western films and TV programs have been considered in the base. The production of toys was a goldmine for Louis Marx and Company that time. In fact, apart from the famous Toy Soldier figures, playsets Marx Western toys was one of the flagship product from sale andCompany.

Even today, the popularity of Marx Western toys and figures is still huge. The toys enjoy a large following, even if the purchase prices demographics usual 'have changed a bit' over the years. The action figures that are used with children are now considered collectors' collectors of all ages, especially older people who play with them when they were children remember are played into account. My father remembers a few different sets of the game, because it's always been a fan of WesternFilm and TV.

While some collectors may simply display their collectible Western action figures and playsets in display cases to protect them, there are also many collectors who use them in intricate and realistic looking dioramas. Since most of the figure are made of hard plastic, are usually more than sturdy enough for adults who are still children at heart played.

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