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[Poll] Insider 2013 - BR58.
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Marius in Africa
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23 November 2012 14:41:30(UTC)
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Start a polling thread, let's see what percentage of members plan to purchase this model.
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Good news indeed! Steamer and era IIIa, couldn't be better.
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23 November 2012 21:13:04(UTC)
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Hi all,
The BR 58.* is Epoch 3a,retired in 1953.DB only,not DR,...
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Originally Posted by: Marius in Africa
Start a polling thread, let's see what percentage of members plan to purchase this model.
Nothing to stop you creating a poll yourself, Marius!
However, for consistency sake, I've added a poll to this thread.
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I vote yes for BR58.
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23 November 2012 22:26:31(UTC)
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I vote yes for BR58.
Me too
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As I thought you would Stephen!
I voted Maybe - being an Outsider, it depends whether I can get my hands on one, and that there aren't too many other things that need doing!
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24 November 2012 01:01:16(UTC)
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i cannot help comparing with Rivarossi Br58 released in 2009.
All new tooling with surprisingly realistic third cylinder and active inner crank was as the level of brass car manufacturing. Metal bodyshell and boiler driving were the same as marklin
Why marklin didnt think about doing the same or surpass rivarossi?
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24 November 2012 05:15:02(UTC)
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No for me,i have other priorities.
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Looking at the BR58,its a Baden loco
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538
Looking at the BR58,its a Baden loco
The prototype of the Märklin model, 58 1836, was a Prussian loco, formerly known as Frankfurt 5670.
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Originally Posted by: shannon
i cannot help comparing with Rivarossi Br58 released in 2009.
All new tooling with surprisingly realistic third cylinder and active inner crank was as the level of brass car manufacturing. Metal bodyshell and boiler driving were the same as marklin
The other forum members have a problem with Hornby BR58.
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I really like this loco, but as an outsider I can't guarantee I'll be able to get one straight away. I voted "Maybe".
Also, it is going to compete with the Br56 from this year which I also like...
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24 November 2012 10:45:26(UTC)
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I will order the BR 58, maybe the car set too.
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I saw the Insider Br58 at the IMA fair in Cologne over the weekend.
Pictures to follow tomorrow.
Have more than you show,speak less than you know (Shakespeare).
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26 November 2012 22:57:31(UTC)
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Hmmm... I don't think I need another 2-10-0.
Interesting engine though, and one that tempts me.
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If I will buy a BR 58, it's going to be the Rivarossi model. Sorry, but I'm not willing to pay nearly 400 € for a just normal steam loco. Moreover, I prefer an Eastern German DR version, rather than a DB version, because the BR 58 didn't last long in Western Germany. The last one was withdrawn from DB service in 1953, as the DB owned large numbers of BR 50.
In Eastern Germany, BR 58 remained in service until 1976.
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Hi all,
I have voted maybe on this one. Not because I do not know yet whether I will buy a BR 58, but mainly for the simple reason I will not be buying any other than Era I models. Thus, I am eagerly awaiting an Era I version of this BR 58. That could among others be a Prussian, Baden or Wúrttemberg version, with the latter one being the most interesting one to me. Perhaps I will have to have some more patience for one of these versions to be produced, probably as an MHI model.
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My pixs of the H0 Insider loco 2013,taken at the IMA fair at Cologne last weekend.
Apologies for the less than perfect quality,loco was locked up in a glass showcase.
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Is the BR58 a DB or DR loco?
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538
Is the BR58 a DB or DR loco?
The 2013 H0 Insider model is BR 58.10-21, era III, DB. The loco was build in era I for the Prussian railways, so it's neither a DB nor a DR loco (speaking about the construction).
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Order for BR58 deadline 31 March 2013.
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I don´t like Marklins new telex couple!
It´s too big and clumsy.
It´s not nice to put like that on the tender.
It´s not even charming to do that!
Lenz telex couple is the best that you can get in the market.
ESU new V60 shall use Lenz telex couple.
Marklin should do that too!!!
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I don´t like Marklins new telex couple!
It´s too big and clumsy.
It´s not nice to put like that on the tender.
Correct, it's big. Not too bad with steamers where you have only one. Looks worse with diesel and electric where you have them on both sides.
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Lenz telex couple is the best that you can get in the market.
Never tried them. I'm afraid they won't work fine with my preferred Roco universal coupler. Probably won't work well with Märklin's close coupler either.
The coupler mechanism must be inside the loco - the digital couplers from Märklin and Roco fit into any NEM pocket.
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ESU new V60 shall use Lenz telex couple.
One reason to avoid that ESU loco.
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Marklin should do that too!!!
Why should they use Telex couplers that do not work well with their own close couplers?
I'd rather have a normal close coupler with guide mechanism than such a Lenz hook.
Well, as always there are different possible solutions - and you won't find a single solution that makes everybody happy.
It's easy to remove the Märklin Telex and replace it with any NEM coupler. You can't do that with the Lenz coupler.
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I don´t like Marklins new telex couple!
It´s too big and clumsy.
It´s not nice to put like that on the tender.
Correct, it's big. Not too bad with steamers where you have only one. Looks worse with diesel and electric where you have them on both sides.
Originally Posted by: Goofy
Lenz telex couple is the best that you can get in the market.
Never tried them. I'm afraid they won't work fine with my preferred Roco universal coupler. Probably won't work well with Märklin's close coupler either.
The coupler mechanism must be inside the loco - the digital couplers from Märklin and Roco fit into any NEM pocket.
Originally Posted by: Goofy
ESU new V60 shall use Lenz telex couple.
One reason to avoid that ESU loco.
Originally Posted by: Goofy
Marklin should do that too!!!
Why should they use Telex couplers that do not work well with their own close couplers?
I'd rather have a normal close coupler with guide mechanism than such a Lenz hook.
Well, as always there are different possible solutions - and you won't find a single solution that makes everybody happy.
It's easy to remove the Märklin Telex and replace it with any NEM coupler. You can't do that with the Lenz coupler.
Lenz telex couple are suitable with Marklin,Roco and Brawa NEM short couples.
In fact you don´t need to change out telex couple on the locomotiv(s).
Why...???
I did had an Lenz diesel V36 with telex couple and can only say...it works perfect!
Marklins new telex couple is really ugly and to put that into BR58 is horrible!
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Originally Posted by: NS1200
My pixs of the H0 Insider loco 2013,taken at the IMA fair at Cologne last weekend.
Apologies for the less than perfect quality,loco was locked up in a glass showcase.
Nice pictures.
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With this telex couple on the BR58 it would be nice!
Check this video...
www.digital-plus.de/media/koef_derfilm.php
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Originally Posted by: Goofy
I don´t like Marklins new telex couple!
It´s too big and clumsy.
It´s not nice to put like that on the tender.
It´s not even charming to do that!
Lenz telex couple is the best that you can get in the market.
ESU new V60 shall use Lenz telex couple.
Marklin should do that too!!!
Absolutely agree!.
I don't have no locomotive with this coupling.
Today I saw the new BR 212. I liked it, but I'll wait without coupling (and without sound....). Well... cheaper.
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BR58 is on Marklin database.
Total 16 functions for BR58.
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Hi all,
I noticed the BR58 have only 2 front lights, which is more era II characteristic. This emphasizes that it is an early era III, I think.
This way Märklin doesn't need to change the front for era II, but I think for late era III and era IV it is a must!
It looks fantastic as the wagons also do.
I would like it to have a Faulhaber or other coreless motor, but I think I am not lucky in that respect.
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This way Märklin doesn't need to change the front for era II, but I think for late era III and era IV it is a must!
Did the 005 have triple headlights?
BR 58.10-21 was out of DB service by 1953 - before the third light was introduced. In Eastern Germany it was used until 1976, but it's rather unlikely that Märklin will make DR versions of eras III or IV (but who knows).
It's sure that other variations will follow.
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Hi Tom,
Thanks for your reply. I didn't know BR58 had such a short life in DB.
I also agree with you that other variotions will follow.
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Taken form Märklin TV (with some doctoring). This time not for me. Just waiting for the Prussian version.
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The Insider webpage has been updated with an image of the Br58 - Donald Duck is gone!
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Order form for BR58 is included with 6/2012 Club package.
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Insider club wagon.
Hi is this availble next year and doas anyone know when the insider paper work comes out for this model.
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Insider club wagon.
Hi is this availble next year and doas anyone know when the insider paper work comes out for this model.
The order form is included 6/2012 package.
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Delivery date for BR58 is Q2/2013.
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Thus, I am eagerly awaiting an Era I version of this BR 58. That could among others be a Prussian, Baden or Württemberg version, with the latter one being the most interesting one to me.
Small detail: the Prussian G 12 are a different typ (58.10-21) whereas the Württemberg G 12 comes as 58.5, and the Badanian as 58.2-3.
Wrt. G 12 (Rivarossi)
Badanian G 12 (Roco)
But Märkiln will be able to manage that! They had a Z-scale model years ago.
Should be like...
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Nice pictures, Frits.
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