Welcome to the forum   
Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Share
Options
View
Go to last post in this topic Go to first unread post in this topic
Offline Dave Banks  
#1 Posted : 18 June 2010 13:05:33(UTC)
Dave Banks

Australia   
Joined: 08/03/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,026
Location: Gold Coast, Australia.
I wonder if you can help me out with this puzzle. I have two pictures of a Marklin Ae 3/6 with C-sine motor. Have any of you seen this before & if so where & what was the # No. please?
See pictures below:
[img]UserPostedImage
UserPostedImage
UserPostedImage
[/img]

D.A.Banks
Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 18 June 2010 14:22:05(UTC)
RayF

Gibraltar   
Joined: 14/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 15,840
Location: Gibraltar, Europe
DaveB wrote:
I wonder if you can help me out with this puzzle. I have two pictures of a Marklin Ae 3/6 with C-sine motor. Have any of you seen this before & if so where & what was the # No. please?



Dave,

I'm not aware of any Ae3/6 having been factory fitted with a C-sine motor, but I do know that several enthusiasts modified the motor block themselves to convert standard 5-pole motors to C-sine. I don't know if this has been done on a Ae3/6 chassis, but it would not surprise me.
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline Dave Banks  
#3 Posted : 18 June 2010 14:51:22(UTC)
Dave Banks

Australia   
Joined: 08/03/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,026
Location: Gold Coast, Australia.
Hello Ray, I cannot for the life of me remember where I got the photo's from but it sure looks like a neat job.I am sure you are correct about the loco being converted by an enthusiast. I just received my Early Bird special package from BW Bahn that had the 37513 AE 3/6 loco in it with sound / MFX recognition & it runs like a charm. I also got the 37525 set of BR E 5 & 52 locos & they look just great running in a consist together. Now I need coaches for that set. Any ideas?
D.A.Banks
Offline RayF  
#4 Posted : 18 June 2010 15:59:09(UTC)
RayF

Gibraltar   
Joined: 14/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 15,840
Location: Gibraltar, Europe
DaveB wrote:


I also got the 37525 set of BR E 5 & 52 locos & they look just great running in a consist together. Now I need coaches for that set. Any ideas?



I had a thread open recently discussing that issue:

https://www.marklin-user...aspx?g=posts&t=16147

Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline TimR  
#5 Posted : 18 June 2010 16:15:51(UTC)
TimR

Indonesia   
Joined: 16/08/2007(UTC)
Posts: 1,752
Location: Jakarta
RayPayas wrote:
DaveB wrote:
I wonder if you can help me out with this puzzle. I have two pictures of a Marklin Ae 3/6 with C-sine motor. Have any of you seen this before & if so where & what was the # No. please?



Dave,

I'm not aware of any Ae3/6 having been factory fitted with a C-sine motor, but I do know that several enthusiasts modified the motor block themselves to convert standard 5-pole motors to C-sine. I don't know if this has been done on a Ae3/6 chassis, but it would not surprise me.


Ray's right..

Looking at my C-Sine models; the boogie mounts are only a little changed from the standard DCM model..
It would be relatively simple milling job in order to fit the large Sinus motor in place of the 5-poler and permanent magnet,
probably would be even easier than converting DCM to SB-modellbau kit.

There are 2 main drawback for the conversion;
First, it's the cost.
Marklin charge an arm and a leg for their large Sinus motor (you might as well get a brand new SDS lok)
if price had been lower, we might see more of such conversions among hobbyists.

Second, no separate driver board for Large Sinus..
Which means user would be stuck in 6090x world and unable to upgrade to MFX and/or Loksound.

Now collecting C-Sine models.
Offline mmervine  
#6 Posted : 18 June 2010 16:51:47(UTC)
mmervine

United States   
Joined: 30/01/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,884
Location: Keene, NH
Looks like somebody did some nice work here!
Märklin C-track, Marklin Digital & ECoS, multi-era French & Swiss
http://www.ete-ene.org/m...mervines-layout-gallery/
Offline Hemmerich  
#7 Posted : 19 June 2010 01:50:31(UTC)
Hemmerich


Joined: 15/04/2003(UTC)
Posts: 2,734
Location: ,
-

Edited by user 20 November 2010 01:35:05(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline Dave Banks  
#8 Posted : 19 June 2010 03:29:17(UTC)
Dave Banks

Australia   
Joined: 08/03/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,026
Location: Gold Coast, Australia.
Many thanks for that info. Yes the upgrade if one can call it that would be expensive & obviously limited & I thank you for pointing that out to me. Guys many thanks for all your input on this subject & putting my mind to rest as to where I had seen that Ae3/6 with C-sine motor.
D.A.Banks
Offline Dave Banks  
#9 Posted : 19 June 2010 06:54:03(UTC)
Dave Banks

Australia   
Joined: 08/03/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,026
Location: Gold Coast, Australia.
Hello Lutz, many thanks for all info supplied? Sounds like an expensive option but it would run oh so smoothly.

Edited by user 20 June 2010 05:04:24(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

D.A.Banks
Offline Hemmerich  
#10 Posted : 25 June 2010 02:22:28(UTC)
Hemmerich


Joined: 15/04/2003(UTC)
Posts: 2,734
Location: ,
-

Edited by user 20 November 2010 01:35:25(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline TimR  
#11 Posted : 25 June 2010 04:52:33(UTC)
TimR

Indonesia   
Joined: 16/08/2007(UTC)
Posts: 1,752
Location: Jakarta
Hemmerich wrote:
Yes! Smile

Why "expensive" (just swap the croc motor and decoder with the one in the Ae 3/6). BigGrin


Two alternatives for this "cheap" conversion;

It's cheap if you can find a broken, scrap value-only 39560 with intact motor and decoder..
But then those might be the first things that the seller would first try and sell seperately... and what are the chances of finding one?

It's also cheap (at first) if you should be willing to sacrifice your own 39560 to create an Ae3/6 with Sinus.
But then, you would most probably ruin the future resale value of two models, so it can be expensive as well in the longer term..

Now collecting C-Sine models.
Users browsing this topic
Guest
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

| Powered by YAF.NET | YAF.NET © 2003-2024, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.473 seconds.