As I told you yesterday, last weekend was the big Marx Toy Show in Wheeling (at The Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum,) we brought you a few photos as a preview, and today we bring you around three dozen more.
You probably notice that there’s no video to go with these pics. That will have to wait until Sunday. There was just not enough time to get the video edited in time to include it here.
Yesterday I mentioned Matt Burnett, who brought a large herd of 3D-printed animals, perfectly-scaled to Johnny West. He’s in our feature image today, and you’re going to see a lot of photos of his work below. That’s the Grizzly I got from him right above this text.
The Marx Toy Show is always a great time. Mel and I get to see friends, there are always cool toys to buy, and even more cool toys that we’d buy if we had enough room for them. It’s one of the most fun toy shows we go to because it’s so specialized and focused, yet so laid back and comfortable.
We’ve gone every year for, I think, the last fifteen years (not counting during COVID, and even then something unofficial might have happened). Next year I may not make it to the Marx show because a once-in-a-lifetime trip will likely take me further West than I’ve ever been and tie us up for a couple of weeks in June, but we will be chomping at the bit to return in 2028.
You may also notice quite a bit of a difference in the photos, as I used a total of five different cameras, some of which were insanely tiny, and also very cheap. I’m trying them out so I can write about them in this blog later. That’s just a reminder in case you’re wondering why some photos look like they were shot in super high definition, and some look like they were shot on a ten-dollar digital camera. Because in both cases, they were.
So, let’s see what all the fuss was about…

Picking up where we left off yesterday, this is the photo I was taking with a tiny camera, as seen in the last photo I ran yesterday.







It’s time for our weekly half-assed list of STUFF TO DO, around the Mountain State, and there are tons of things for you to get into because this is the first weekend of summer and your humble blogger requires refrigeration, so it’s unlikely that you’ll see me at any outdoor events.


















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