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#1 Posted : 30 July 2012 20:17:00(UTC)
LMS800

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In 1935 Märklin started with the production line gauge 00.
The first electric loco built 1935 in gauge 00 is the RS 700.


This loco was produced 1935-1939 in different variations.
Version 1 (1935) has a high “house” , open windows and coupling system KK1



The next version (1937) has a smaller “house” and the windows are with a beam (baulk).



This loco is also known with coupling system KK 2.1 and KK 3
This pic illustrates KK 2.1 and KK 3


I will continue this serie
Wolf

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#2 Posted : 30 July 2012 20:23:22(UTC)
steventrain

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Very nice, Look after the rare loco.ThumpUp
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#3 Posted : 31 July 2012 07:32:57(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi Wolf,

Thanks very much for the photo's and information on those wonderful old loco's. ThumpUp

Ian.

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#4 Posted : 31 July 2012 08:42:24(UTC)
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Hi Wolf,

F A N T A S T I C !!

Love

Marco
Only my passion is out of scale !

RayF Offline
#5 Posted : 31 July 2012 11:10:07(UTC)
RayF

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Thanks for sharing those great pictures, Wolf!

Do these locos represent a real prototype, or are they totally freelance?
Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
LMS800 Offline
#6 Posted : 31 July 2012 16:17:51(UTC)
LMS800

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Hi,
to my knowledge freelance!
Wolf
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#7 Posted : 03 August 2012 16:20:44(UTC)
kweekalot

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Originally Posted by: RayF Go to Quoted Post
Thanks for sharing those great pictures, Wolf!

Do these locos represent a real prototype, or are they totally freelance?



Hi Ray / Hi Wolf,

It looks like a Wismarer railbus VT 89.9.

Marco
kweekalot attached the following image(s):
VT89.9.jpg
Only my passion is out of scale !

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#8 Posted : 03 August 2012 16:38:01(UTC)
CCS800KrokHunter3

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Or maybe this one:



This is just a drawing but it is a real Swiss loco built in 1938 (a little late)

Paul
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