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2fingers
#51
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26 December 2004 03:31:22(UTC)
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My wishlist
era3 doubledeckers made in metal[}:)][}:)].
Class 78 db era3 mfx new body
E93/94 era3 db mfx new body
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jonquinn
#52
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01 January 2005 01:51:00(UTC)
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A Milwaukee Road Hiawatha Passenger train - all metal cars. There were several different sized steam locos used, all with similar paint schemes.
Would be appropriate given location of MArklin USA headquarters.
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#53
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07 January 2005 02:33:13(UTC)
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I would like to see some Maintenance of Way equipment. Stone blower, Tamper, Ballast regulator, etc. I think that a couple of these would be a great addition to any layout.
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07 January 2005 02:43:24(UTC)
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I would like to see some more British outline stock
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Geoff (UK)
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07 January 2005 03:35:41(UTC)
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<br />I would like to see some more British outline stock
And would like to see any (anything, really...) portuguese stock and locos. None have EVER been made by M or Tx. EVER!!!
Luis
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#56
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07 January 2005 15:16:05(UTC)
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Frankv,
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<br />I would like to see some Maintenance of Way equipment. Stone blower, Tamper, Ballast regulator, etc. I think that a couple of these would be a great addition to any layout.
You are lucky, Trix has a maintenance of way set in the 2005 neuheiten...
T24916 Wagen-set Maintenance of way, - , Q2
Gino
Märklin DB - DC USA UP/BN - IB Digital
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#57
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14 January 2005 16:51:39(UTC)
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The one thing I miss most for my Union Pacific division in statu nascendi is a workhorse like the GP9, or a switcher like the USRA 0-6-0 or and SD (see
http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/priv...erg/jeroen/switcher.htm
for the switchers).
Also, wouldn't it be nice if they made a new batch of UP F7 A and B units? The prices these are presently sold for on Ebay are preposterous.
Finally, I hate the "single-run series" for their extremely limited availability. For example, take the 49610 (ALCO PA unit for double traction; to be controlled by 37610 PA master unit): I tried to order one last year January, but they had gone already. As a result, the price for a 49610 on Ebay is now higher than what it cost new.
Jeroen
Figomima division, UP; mostly figment of my imagination yet.
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john black
#58
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28 January 2005 23:31:05(UTC)
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<br />What HO locos & cars YOU'd love to see from M in the future ? - here's mine ... [:p][:p][:p]
1. AMERICAN TYPE STEAMER in Rio Grande / Santa Fe livery & MFX
2. GM F7 DIESEL A+B in Rio Grande / NYC livery & MFX (those F7's are easy tasks
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3. GE/BALDWIN GG-1 ELECTRIC in NYC livery & MFX
One out of three isn't that bad, and it's The American Gator. Well, not really articulated - but for me [:I] she's a gator ... [:p]
I'm happy with M for this one
John
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28 January 2005 23:39:39(UTC)
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I'd love to see some Japanese trains, especially the latest shinkansen bullet train :)
- Martijn
(early planning : H0-scale Era I K.Bay.sts.b)
(active planning : N-scale mixed late Era Japanese)
(possibly something Z-scale as well ;))
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Sander van Wijk
#60
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29 January 2005 23:40:19(UTC)
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I think my wishlist is going to be quite long this year:
37055 "Wurttemberger K"
37964 "B VI, K.bay.sts.b."
well... actually everything Epoche 1 in this years Märklin news in on my wishlist
Sander
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#61
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30 January 2005 02:06:18(UTC)
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<br />I think my wishlist is going to be quite long this year:
37055 "Wurttemberger K"
37964 "B VI, K.bay.sts.b."
well... actually everything Epoche 1 in this years Märklin news in on my wishlist
that and all of the Era II items from this year. My wallet is already starting to groan.[xx(]
Building German Era I-II layout(Mk IIIc).
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#62
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02 February 2005 03:28:10(UTC)
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37055 "Wurttemberger K" I think
37140 Marklins T3. I surely want.
43040,43050,43060,43070 very nice.
37900 serie 290. Very nice.
36845 Herculus diesellocmotive.
46077 The wheel I like very much.
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M-track with a CS2.
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#63
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03 February 2005 02:11:09(UTC)
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From the 2005 new items... [:p]
Trying to be as realistic as possible........ [V]
39834 Electric Lok ES64U2 (MWB)
39582 class 151 Railion
36852 Electric Lok Serie 485 (BLS)
48025 SBB sliding wall boxcar
As I learned my lesson with the 39357, I will not delay in the ordering of items that are export or one-time issue. [V]
All others will be worked in slowly through the year I expect. Still waiting for the arrival of the loks 36850/51. Impending arrival of baby number 3 this summer (Aug 9) may put the list above into the trash pile.
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laalves
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03 February 2005 02:41:31(UTC)
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From the 2005 rolling stock list, most likely only the Henschell-Wegmann.
But.... most likely a lot of electonics, i.e, CS, booster, connection boxes, cables, K-track, etc, etc, since 2005 is the Year of the Layout! I'm moving in a couple of months to a new and quite large apartment where I'll have a dream area to build something large if I wish.... And I will wish!
From previous years and via eBay, one 37059 and one BR 44 of some sort.
I must confess also that I have been lately getting quite a few Brawa items.... This is definitely a brand to watch. I'm quite eager to see what their 2005 neuheiten are...
Luis
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#65
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03 February 2005 04:58:15(UTC)
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The 37059, I think it is gloriously beautiful...along with cars of same era.
Sigh...............keep looking on ebay.........maybe some day........[:I]
Nancy - slowly Building Southern Appalachians USA mountain layout
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dudok12
#66
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03 February 2005 09:43:33(UTC)
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If this is a wishlist topic, I wish for a BR 58 steamer. Trix has one in N scale, so surely one day it will come to HO too. Lots of these great loks were around in many versions/countries for many years, so M could even make a profit on this gorgeous 1'E steamer. Mother M* build it and price it ala BR 59, but if they consider selling a lot of these beauties, they should aim for a lower selling price. So, at a price of EUR 300 it will sell it in big quantities, and not only to me...
Bernhard
IB since 2000. Latest loc aquisition: 37554 BR 55 a long time ago...
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#67
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03 February 2005 16:06:35(UTC)
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<br />If this is a wishlist topic ...
If we are good this may become wishing well ... [:p]
John
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only.
CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ...
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#68
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04 February 2005 15:43:32(UTC)
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hi Bernhard (Dudok12), there has been a BR58 for AC made by Fleischmann, i have that one but it is era II and so i will sell it via ebay some day...
Personally i miss some locos which hadn't been in the first row like BR01,BR44 and so on : these are mainly BR64/BR65/BR66 and BR82/BR94, there have been several BR82 by Piko but i would like of course one by M,series 37....
And, more important than the locos : a real 'mobile station' without cable.... there has been an IR based in former time but this is no longer available.
best wishes to you all around the world
Alfred
alfred...with M since 1960...layout under construction (in mind...)
collecting M items - but not a collector...
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#69
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04 February 2005 16:19:13(UTC)
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<br />best wishes to you all around the world
- Best wishes back to you, Alfred
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only.
CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ...
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05 February 2005 04:42:44(UTC)
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I am glad that someone on the previous page posted a picture of a South African Railways Garratt. I saw one on a photo run in 1982 in South Africa and they are a wonder.
Another South African special would be a Class 25C condensing locomotive. Built for runs across the semi deserts, they used a lot less water than a normal locomotive.
Lastly, A Southern Pacific Cab Forward, or at the very least, a Union Pacific Big Boy.
Best,
Dave
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23 April 2005 03:36:30(UTC)
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<br />3. GG-1 ELECTRIC
One out of three isn't that bad, and it's The American Gator. Well, not really articulated - but for me [:I] she's a gator ... [:p]
I'm happy with M for this one
Now we've got all the details and suddenly I'm not that sure about this one anymore [8)]. She's darn expensive (€450.- !!!), got NO C-sinus motor, also whistle and bell are NOT to be operated with my trusty CU 6021 ... M made sound access possible for ALL my new locos (PA-1, Mikado, BigBoy, 18.4, E94) - why not for the GG-1 ?????? [xx(][xx(][xx(]
Perhaps I'm better off when adding another Gator E94/194 to my small collection. The 39223 comes to my mind - a true C-sinus WITH whistle to activate. And I'd save about €110.-
. Must try that GG-1 before making an decision ...
John
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