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Offline H0  
#51 Posted : 06 January 2016 08:10:47(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: clapcott Go to Quoted Post
P.S. Whoever in Marklin is managing this piecemeal announcement should be shot.
Gives them much more attention on fora.
Fleischmann, Roco, and Piko simply publish the complete PDF files - some say nice, some say too expensive, then back to normal.

With M* it is a big show: a ref. number here, a picture there. PDF probably comes next week and contains a few new items that weren't leaked yet.
Regards
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Offline Sankch  
#52 Posted : 06 January 2016 09:50:01(UTC)
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Morning Everyone,

I received this picture of the New Märklin C5/6 from my dealer two days ago.

Enjoy

39250lo.jpg
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Offline Goofy  
#53 Posted : 06 January 2016 10:01:00(UTC)
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Shouldn´t the headlamp be with the golden ring too?
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Offline mbarreto  
#54 Posted : 06 January 2016 13:23:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Shouldn´t the headlamp be with the golden ring too?


There are differences between the CAD model and the photo model, like the golden ring in the chimney, the wheels are all black in the photo while in the
CAD model only the spokes and weight are black and few more differences. Anyway, the photo model is probably a prototype and the final model will also be different...

Miguel

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Offline jonas_sthlm  
#55 Posted : 06 January 2016 14:08:15(UTC)
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Can be anything as happened with Dm3 locomotive Bored
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#56 Posted : 06 January 2016 14:33:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: clapcott Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Is there any info on what is contained in the C Track expansion set?

Maybe a set with the new R4 points?


I think the operative focus is around the "Digitale"

Also they use the term "D2" which appears to represent a variant of the C* designation.

My guess is that it is part of a new range of 2480* "D*" expansion sets that run parallel to the 2490* "C*" sets but With the inclusion of motors and decoder(s)
Thus the 24802 = 24902 plus digital components

If so and the decoder(s) are 74491's and not 60831's then I predict that the sales numbers will be close to zero.

Ah, good catch, I see where you are coming from.

Originally Posted by: clapcott Go to Quoted Post

P.S. Whoever in Marklin is managing this piecemeal announcement should be shot.


Too true. Time to totally lift the embargo.


Offline steventrain  
#57 Posted : 06 January 2016 18:23:09(UTC)
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CS3 and CS3Plus is now plan - See news topic
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#58 Posted : 07 January 2016 00:38:07(UTC)
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Indications from the Stummi's 2016 New items thread is that new G1 items consist of KPEV, DB III and DR IV 94 locomotives.

http://stummiforum.de/vi...pic.php?f=1&t=132653
Offline RMW  
#59 Posted : 07 January 2016 14:30:17(UTC)
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You can find a list of leaked Märklin-items for 2016 on my website (Flash Player required): RMW WEBSITE.

(Unfortunately no direct link to the new items-list, because it changes with every update.)


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Offline danmarklinman  
#60 Posted : 07 January 2016 16:11:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: RMW Go to Quoted Post
You can find a list of leaked Märklin-items for 2016 on my website (Flash Player required): RMW WEBSITE.

(Unfortunately no direct link to the new items-list, because it changes with every update.)


Maikel (RMW)


Hi don't sopose you could tell me what SNCB/SNCF items there are:-)
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Offline RMW  
#61 Posted : 07 January 2016 16:29:50(UTC)
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I really don't know which SNCB / SNCF-items Märklin will produce this year. We have to wait until the PDF-brochure is online.


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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#62 Posted : 07 January 2016 17:42:48(UTC)
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My understanding is that we will know more in (almost exactly) a week... wink
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#63 Posted : 07 January 2016 21:16:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: RMW Go to Quoted Post
You can find a list of leaked Märklin-items for 2016 on my website.........


Hi Maikel, in your list of Gauge 1 items you list item 55182 as DR BR 218 019-8. Given that the item numbers on either side (55181 and 55183) are listed as Br E18 locomotives, is the Br 218 description for item 55182 correct?
Offline RMW  
#64 Posted : 07 January 2016 21:55:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Hi Maikel, in your list of Gauge 1 items you list item 55182 as DR BR 218 019-8. Given that the item numbers on either side (55181 and 55183) are listed as Br E18 locomotives, is the Br 218 description for item 55182 correct?


The DR BR 218 is also an E18:

Wikipedia.de wrote:
Die Elektrolokomotiven der Baureihe E 18 (später DB-Baureihe 118 (ab 1968), DR-Baureihe 218 (ab 1970)) gehörten zu den schnellsten Elektrolokomotiven der Deutschen Reichsbahn (DR).



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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#65 Posted : 07 January 2016 22:14:37(UTC)
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Retail price on all of those G1 locomotives is 2.199,99 €.

Not cheap!
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#66 Posted : 07 January 2016 22:17:09(UTC)
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It also appears that the Marklin Web Shop may well have had pages for the 5518x E18 series of G1 locos which have since been removed.

A thread on Stummi's forum was linking to the Marklin Web Shop but those links are now dead.

http://www.stummiforum.d...c.php?f=47&p=1485827
Offline kiwiAlan  
#67 Posted : 07 January 2016 23:13:06(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
It also appears that the Marklin Web Shop may well have had pages for the 5518x E18 series of G1 locos which have since been removed.

A thread on Stummi's forum was linking to the Marklin Web Shop but those links are now dead.

http://www.stummiforum.d...c.php?f=47&p=1485827


They did this a few years back with the G1 V200 and Silberlinge Coaches IIRC. They appeared on the Marklin database for a very short period (along with a heap of other items) but weren't officially announced for another 18 months.
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Offline Shamu  
#68 Posted : 07 January 2016 23:28:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
It also appears that the Marklin Web Shop may well have had pages for the 5518x E18 series of G1 locos which have since been removed.

A thread on Stummi's forum was linking to the Marklin Web Shop but those links are now dead.

http://www.stummiforum.d...c.php?f=47&p=1485827


They did this a few years back with the G1 V200 and Silberlinge Coaches IIRC. They appeared on the Marklin database for a very short period (along with a heap of other items) but weren't officially announced for another 18 months.


Yes it "could" be nothing more than market research........ see how much interest it gets before commitment to production.
Sad when its cheaper to buy a new 29640 starter set from Germany than a CS2 on its own in Oz, welcome to the joys of Marklin down under .
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#69 Posted : 07 January 2016 23:44:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Shamu Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
It also appears that the Marklin Web Shop may well have had pages for the 5518x E18 series of G1 locos which have since been removed.

A thread on Stummi's forum was linking to the Marklin Web Shop but those links are now dead.

http://www.stummiforum.d...c.php?f=47&p=1485827


They did this a few years back with the G1 V200 and Silberlinge Coaches IIRC. They appeared on the Marklin database for a very short period (along with a heap of other items) but weren't officially announced for another 18 months.


Yes it "could" be nothing more than market research........ see how much interest it gets before commitment to production.


I think it is just the web team are getting the required web pages together, and during testing are unwittingly enabling things they shouldn't, and until there is a lot of web chatter about it they don't realize what they have done.
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Offline Shamu  
#70 Posted : 08 January 2016 01:13:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post


I think it is just the web team are getting the required web pages together, and during testing are unwittingly enabling things they shouldn't, and until there is a lot of web chatter about it they don't realize what they have done.


LOL, I used to do all web development on my primary computer at home and often would not realise i had cocked something up until i started testing on a non networked computer with the primary shut down......... often references to the code on my computer made the site look correct at my end. Simple mistake but makes you look like a goose Blushing
Sad when its cheaper to buy a new 29640 starter set from Germany than a CS2 on its own in Oz, welcome to the joys of Marklin down under .
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#71 Posted : 08 January 2016 04:13:43(UTC)
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Cached version of the Marklin Shop webpages

http://webcache.googleus...p;hl=en&&ct=clnk

Also a cached version of the 55184 G1 E18 webpage

http://webcache.googleus...p;hl=en&&ct=clnk
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Offline Goofy  
#72 Posted : 08 January 2016 10:14:11(UTC)
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One thing i´m disappointed about digital.
29000 it´s an startset MS2 without trainset.
This is what 29000 are:MS2...digitalbox...power feeder.
Why didn´t Märklin do this for 5 years ago too!???

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Offline kiwiAlan  
#73 Posted : 08 January 2016 10:49:12(UTC)
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Modellbahn West are showing the items so far known on their 2016 NI pages, along with corresponding models for Trix and also soem NI for LGB.

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Offline 220  
#74 Posted : 08 January 2016 19:46:08(UTC)
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What MY WORLD new items will be for this year? And which of the announced MAERKLIN starter sets will go also in DC from TRIX?

Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
24802 - Digitale C-Gleis Erg.pack.D2
29000 - Digital-Startpackung MS2 o.ro
29020 - Digital-Startpackung ÖBB
29060 - Digital-Startpackung m.BR 216
29074 - Digital-Startpackung Personenzug m.BR 74
29256 - Digital-Startpackung niederl.
29323 - Startpackung Güterzug
29452 - Startpackung Containerzug
29479 - Digital-Startset Regional Express
29542 - Digital-Startpackung BR 38 und Silberlinge
29641 - Startpackung Moderner Nahverkehr
29721 - Digital-Startpackung Güterverkehr
29792 - Digital-Startpackung ICE 2
78452 - Th.-Ergänzungsp.Containerlogi
78479 - Ergänzungs-Set Regional Express
78492 - Ergänzungs-Set BordRestaurant
Offline clapcott  
#75 Posted : 08 January 2016 21:32:46(UTC)
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I have been shown, by someone with a more capable iThingy than mine, that the MAR app has been updated.

This is a resource hungry app, presumably because of the size of the images used for comparison and the image mapping processing and rendering that is needed.
So, presumably to minimise overhead, the new version now has a startup selection of which catalogue to load.
The new place holders are for the new (expected) catalogues. Of course the app wont work without access to these catalogues.

What interested me with the first version was the way they portrayed the CS2 button layout with , what appeared to be the use of all 32 functions (16 left and 16 right) , and whether this was a harbinger of what to expect when the CS2 finally supported this capability with the mSD/3 decoders. A pretty good I dea I thought, especially if the tactile buttons were setup for the most common function and in a specific, meaningful location.

The new version is showing a hidden left and hidden right function menu that needs to be swiped open before a function can be selected.
I do hope that this "double action" mentality is NOT what we can expect with the CS3s

I appreciate that this is just marketing blowing smoke and they have a different view on the universe, but if stupid ideas aren't run through a reality check and nipped in the bud then it may be too late to prevent disaster.
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Offline vilithejou  
#76 Posted : 09 January 2016 08:03:50(UTC)
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The C5/6 is on Ep III and they say too Ep III-VI at the end of the Mermale description

https://www.maerklin.de/...pdb_pi1%5Bsearchres%5D=1

You can see from now in Makrlin Produkt Datebank
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Offline Goofy  
#77 Posted : 09 January 2016 09:57:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post
The C5/6 is on Ep III and they say too Ep III-VI at the end of the Mermale description

https://www.maerklin.de/...pdb_pi1%5Bsearchres%5D=1

You can see from now in Makrlin Produkt Datebank


Still prototype model.
It´s not finish yet.

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Offline steventrain  
#78 Posted : 10 January 2016 10:49:53(UTC)
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29511 Digital-Startset „Schweizer Personenverkehr“ Red SBB 4/4 II 11229 in Epoche VI, IC-Personenwagen and MS2

Possible for Swiss dealer only.

Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy.
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Offline steventrain  
#79 Posted : 10 January 2016 21:26:30(UTC)
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Rumour - This list is a guess and not official.

The information behind the item numbers submitted by me and come from any official file.
The links give currently not available in the Märklin product database!

Wrote from Stummi member.

36218 - Diesel Locomotive BR 216/218?
36504 - Diesel Locomotive BR 500 DHG?
36641 - Diesel Locomotive BR 245?
36818 - Diesel Locomotive BR "Köf"?
36864 - Steam Locomotive BR 74?
37067 - Electric Locomotive BR EP 3/6?
37111 - Steam Locomotive BR 18?
37139 - Steam Locomotive BR Eb 3/5?
37247 - Electric Locomotive BR E.424?
37443 - Electric Locomotive BR E44 / 144?
37464 - Electric Locomotive BR 146.2 / 185.2?
37528 - Electric Locomotive BR 120?
37529 - Electric Locomotive BR 120?
37685 - Electric Locomotive BR E18?
37728 - Lok - no definite information
37776 - Railcar BR SVT 04?
37822 - Diesel Locomotive BR 221?
37857 - Electric Locomotive BR E50 / 150?
37928 - Steam Locomotive BR 41?
37935 - Steam Locomotive BR P10 / 39?
39009 - Steam Locomotive BR 01?
39042 - Steam Locomotive BR 42 and 44 - redesign?
39043 - Steam Locomotive BR42 or 44 - redesign?
39044 - Steam Locomotive BR42 or 44 - redesign?
39112 - Electric Locomotive BR E10 / 110?
39170 - Electric Locomotive - redesign?
39186 - Diesel Locomotive BR 218?
39408 - Electric Locomotive Series 18?
39531 - Electric Locomotive BR 152?
39554 - Steam Locomotive BR 57.5?
39555 - Steam Locomotive BR 57.5?
39567 - Electric Locomotive BR Ce 6/8?
39621 - Diesel Locomotive BR F7?
39648 - Steam Locomotive BR 64?
39751 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39753 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39755 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39863 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39895 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39899 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39960 - Steam Locomotive BR 96?
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy.
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Offline Rinus  
#80 Posted : 11 January 2016 06:54:43(UTC)
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Now this is a nice way to start 2016!

Pre-ordered the VT11.5 and expantion set ... Drool Drool

Anyone knows what type of motor is inside?

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Offline H0  
#81 Posted : 11 January 2016 07:33:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rinus Go to Quoted Post
Anyone knows what type of motor is inside?
How shall we know that without seeing an explosion diagram?

Most likely the same motor as before (but without ball-bearings), but there is no guarantee.

We only know there is a nine-star symbol in the product database.
Regards
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Offline foumaro  
#82 Posted : 11 January 2016 08:29:59(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Rinus Go to Quoted Post
Anyone knows what type of motor is inside?
How shall we know that without seeing an explosion diagram?

Most likely the same motor as before (but without ball-bearings), but there is no guarantee.

We only know there is a nine-star symbol in the product database.


It is a very heavy model,they will not change the five pole motors.They are strong and reliable,exactly the type of motors this model needs.
Offline foumaro  
#83 Posted : 11 January 2016 08:43:21(UTC)
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Good news if it is true.I want a ABB F7 model,a New Haven or a Rio Grande model would be nice.LOL Love
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#84 Posted : 11 January 2016 08:45:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rinus Go to Quoted Post
Now this is a nice way to start 2016!

Pre-ordered the VT11.5 and expantion set ... Drool Drool

Anyone knows what type of motor is inside?

Regards,

Rinus


It is a great choise,one of the best models marklin ever made.
Offline Goofy  
#85 Posted : 11 January 2016 10:15:14(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Rumour - This list is a guess and not official.

The information behind the item numbers submitted by me and come from any official file.
The links give currently not available in the Märklin product database!

Wrote from Stummi member.

36218 - Diesel Locomotive BR 216/218?
36504 - Diesel Locomotive BR 500 DHG?
36641 - Diesel Locomotive BR 245?
36818 - Diesel Locomotive BR "Köf"?
36864 - Steam Locomotive BR 74?
37067 - Electric Locomotive BR EP 3/6?
37111 - Steam Locomotive BR 18?
37139 - Steam Locomotive BR Eb 3/5?
37247 - Electric Locomotive BR E.424?
37443 - Electric Locomotive BR E44 / 144?
37464 - Electric Locomotive BR 146.2 / 185.2?
37528 - Electric Locomotive BR 120?
37529 - Electric Locomotive BR 120?
37685 - Electric Locomotive BR E18?
37728 - Lok - no definite information
37776 - Railcar BR SVT 04?
37822 - Diesel Locomotive BR 221?
37857 - Electric Locomotive BR E50 / 150?
37928 - Steam Locomotive BR 41?
37935 - Steam Locomotive BR P10 / 39?
39009 - Steam Locomotive BR 01?
39042 - Steam Locomotive BR 42 and 44 - redesign?
39043 - Steam Locomotive BR42 or 44 - redesign?
39044 - Steam Locomotive BR42 or 44 - redesign?
39112 - Electric Locomotive BR E10 / 110?
39170 - Electric Locomotive - redesign?
39186 - Diesel Locomotive BR 218?
39408 - Electric Locomotive Series 18?
39531 - Electric Locomotive BR 152?
39554 - Steam Locomotive BR 57.5?
39555 - Steam Locomotive BR 57.5?
39567 - Electric Locomotive BR Ce 6/8?
39621 - Diesel Locomotive BR F7?
39648 - Steam Locomotive BR 64?
39751 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39753 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39755 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39863 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39895 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39899 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39960 - Steam Locomotive BR 96?


Let us say anyone of this model present as news,it´s still old train models but new computer number instead.
So it´s nothing new as surprise.
H0
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#86 Posted : 11 January 2016 10:35:18(UTC)
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You're a glass half empty type of guy aren't you Goofy?

So positive about everything........
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Offline Goofy  
#87 Posted : 11 January 2016 10:53:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
You're a glass half empty type of guy aren't you Goofy?

So positive about everything........


It´s not first time Märklin do this.
So i´m realistic.
Did you get it?
Yes i´m positive,but not about fools!
H0
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#88 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:00:42(UTC)
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Are you calling me a fool.......??

We've had this discussion before about your use of the word 'fool', and it really needs to stop

Edited by user 11 January 2016 20:39:25(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline H0  
#89 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:01:18(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Let us say anyone of this model present as news,it´s still old train models but new computer number instead.
So it´s nothing new as surprise.
Märklin didn't make H0 models of BR 42 yet, so BR 42 would be a new tooling - and a surprise.
A BR 44 with complete new tooling was expected since the new BR 50 came out - therefore it wouldn't be a surprise, but still it would be a new tooling.

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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#90 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:02:09(UTC)
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Found this image on the internet, so hope fully the full version is not too far away!

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Offline vilithejou  
#91 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:33:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Found this image on the internet, so hope fully the full version is not too far away!

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I have no information, but i Think this is a fake... the quality of the foto is very bad....
It's only a opinion BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin
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Offline foumaro  
#92 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:46:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Let us say anyone of this model present as news,it´s still old train models but new computer number instead.
So it´s nothing new as surprise.
Märklin didn't make H0 models of BR 42 yet, so BR 42 would be a new tooling - and a surprise.
A BR 44 with complete new tooling was expected since the new BR 50 came out - therefore it wouldn't be a surprise, but still it would be a new tooling.



The 37925 is not a BR42?
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#93 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:46:41(UTC)
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Possibly it might be a fake , the area around the mast is quite pixelated and the Märklin logo doesn't blend in too well.
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#94 Posted : 11 January 2016 11:56:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: foumaro Go to Quoted Post
The 37925 is not a BR42?
Yes, it is not a BR 42. It is a BR 41 Oil, renumbered as BR 042.
BR 42 is a Decapod, not a Mikado.

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Offline kiwiAlan  
#95 Posted : 11 January 2016 12:02:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
You're a glass half empty type of guy aren't you Goofy?

So positive about everything........


It´s not first time Märklin do this.
So i´m realistic.
Did you get it?
Yes i´m positive,but not about fools!


Why are you surprised? This is essentially what they said they would do in the recently released news statement.

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#96 Posted : 11 January 2016 12:10:20(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: foumaro Go to Quoted Post
The 37925 is not a BR42?
Yes, it is not a BR 42. It is a BR 41 Oil, renumbered as BR 042.
BR 42 is a Decapod, not a Mikado.



Allways learning something in this forum.BigGrin
Now i know i have a perfect BR41 Oil.LOL
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Offline Rinus  
#97 Posted : 11 January 2016 18:27:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: foumaro Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Rinus Go to Quoted Post
Now this is a nice way to start 2016!

Pre-ordered the VT11.5 and expantion set ... Drool Drool

Anyone knows what type of motor is inside?

Regards,

Rinus


It is a great choise,one of the best models marklin ever made.


Think so too. I allready got the roco version, but this one has two engines and is metal.

Only the price Crying
Offline 220  
#98 Posted : 11 January 2016 18:37:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
36218 - Diesel Locomotive BR 216/218?
36504 - Diesel Locomotive BR 500 DHG?
36641 - Diesel Locomotive BR 245?
36818 - Diesel Locomotive BR "Köf"?
36864 - Steam Locomotive BR 74?
37067 - Electric Locomotive BR EP 3/6?
37111 - Steam Locomotive BR 18?
37139 - Steam Locomotive BR Eb 3/5?
37247 - Electric Locomotive BR E.424?
37443 - Electric Locomotive BR E44 / 144?
37464 - Electric Locomotive BR 146.2 / 185.2?
37528 - Electric Locomotive BR 120?
37529 - Electric Locomotive BR 120?
37685 - Electric Locomotive BR E18?
37728 - Lok - no definite information
37776 - Railcar BR SVT 04?
37822 - Diesel Locomotive BR 221?
37857 - Electric Locomotive BR E50 / 150?
37928 - Steam Locomotive BR 41?
37935 - Steam Locomotive BR P10 / 39?
39009 - Steam Locomotive BR 01?
39042 - Steam Locomotive BR 42 and 44 - redesign?
39043 - Steam Locomotive BR42 or 44 - redesign?
39044 - Steam Locomotive BR42 or 44 - redesign?
39112 - Electric Locomotive BR E10 / 110?
39170 - Electric Locomotive - redesign?
39186 - Diesel Locomotive BR 218?
39408 - Electric Locomotive Series 18?
39531 - Electric Locomotive BR 152?
39554 - Steam Locomotive BR 57.5?
39555 - Steam Locomotive BR 57.5?
39567 - Electric Locomotive BR Ce 6/8?
39621 - Diesel Locomotive BR F7?
39648 - Steam Locomotive BR 64?
39751 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39753 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39755 - Steam Locomotive BR 75 - redesign?
39863 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39895 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39899 - Electric Locomotive BR 189?
39960 - Steam Locomotive BR 96?


Which of these locomotives / multiple units will go in DC from TRIX as well?

Offline NS1200  
#99 Posted : 11 January 2016 20:35:16(UTC)
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According to some Dutch Marklin traders the embargo will be lifted this Thursday 10:00 hrs European Continental Time.
I guess this will apply to Trix new items also.

Correction: 16:00 hrs!
Have more than you show,speak less than you know (Shakespeare).
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Offline vilithejou  
#100 Posted : 11 January 2016 21:20:47(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Found this image on the internet, so hope fully the full version is not too far away!

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I have no information, but i Think this is a fake... the quality of the foto is very bad....
It's only a opinion BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin


It's not a fake... I'm sorry... If you dowanload Marklin app MAR you can see the cover of Marklin new items and TRIX new items
in fact not exactly the same .. but yes the same photo
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