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Bigdaddynz Offline
#351 Posted : 08 March 2012 23:35:34(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post


I have the class 96 in era III black and red. Great locos they are too!



What's the Marklin #for this loco in era III livery? Thanks!




I lied slightly. The loco is in fact era II. Marklin model number is 37996.
Ian555 Offline
#352 Posted : 09 March 2012 05:57:45(UTC)
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Hi all,

Set 26542.

Ian.



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Ian555 Offline
#353 Posted : 09 March 2012 06:02:08(UTC)
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Hi all,

They make a nice pair.

Ian.



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BrandonVA Offline
#354 Posted : 09 March 2012 13:02:59(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post


I lied slightly. The loco is in fact era II. Marklin model number is 37996.


Thanks. I think you can get away with it anyway, early DB liveries look at lot like DRG because of the lack of DB "cookie" :)
RayF Offline
#355 Posted : 09 March 2012 13:33:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538 Go to Quoted Post
New loco for 2012

....



Very nice! ThumpUp
Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
RayF Offline
#356 Posted : 09 March 2012 13:38:10(UTC)
RayF

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Originally Posted by: Ian555 Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,

Set 26542.

Ian.

....



Another very nice set, Ian. You can put both sets of coaches together and have a double header of Br 75s. BigGrin
Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
Ian555 Offline
#357 Posted : 09 March 2012 14:41:50(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi Ray,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

klarinettmeister Offline
#358 Posted : 09 March 2012 14:47:24(UTC)
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Hi all!

This big box just arrived. Here are some teasers...



Ian555 Offline
#359 Posted : 09 March 2012 14:52:52(UTC)
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Hi David,

You are very lucky, I just recieved an e-mail from Lokshop to say Mar37994...on back order.

Ian.

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klarinettmeister Offline
#360 Posted : 09 March 2012 15:08:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ian555 Go to Quoted Post
Hi David,

You are very lucky, I just recieved an e-mail from Lokshop to say Mar37994...on back order.

Ian.



Hi Ian!

I haven´t opened the box yet, but I think I will soon. Let´s see if the Quality assurance department have done something with my unit...
My dealer still have 6 units left.

http://www.modellhobby.s...cat=225&entity=51557
NZMarklinist Offline
#361 Posted : 09 March 2012 15:19:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ian555 Go to Quoted Post
Hi David,

You are very lucky, I just recieved an e-mail from Lokshop to say Mar37994...on back order.

Ian.




Me too, Rip that box open David and show us what U got Razz Wink
Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
NZMarklinist Offline
#362 Posted : 09 March 2012 15:26:26(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ian555 Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,

They make a nice pair.

Ian.




Yes indeed Ian. ThumpUp

If you really like them, a bit bit of duplication is good Tadzio Wink

Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
NZMarklinist Offline
#363 Posted : 09 March 2012 15:32:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538 Go to Quoted Post
New loco for 2012







Jeez your a bit rough with that packaging Alex and even a worse Photogragher than I am. ThumbDown
So what have you actually got here then ???Confused


Yep, that's a perfect exposure of the rose bush outside Alex, but unfortunately we want to see the trains. Rule #1, never try to photograph an object siting in front of a window. The camera will adjust for the brightest light source it sees, which is the window, thus making every thing else dark!

Glen, I do believe Alex is trying to show us his Br39! /BDNZ

Edited by user 10 March 2012 11:06:50(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
klarinettmeister Offline
#364 Posted : 09 March 2012 15:50:01(UTC)
klarinettmeister

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Here are some more pictures on request. If you´re really interested I could propably set up some tracks with my Hulett unloaders. :p Then you´ll see the new colour scheme on them.

There´s a youtube video from a user... which I´ve also shared on my facebook.

Triple Big Boys

And another video I´ve found:
Märklin 37994
According to this video there´s a new motor in the loc; a DCC motor. This I must investigate!











WTF!! No cover for the screw?? Am I supposed to use the "spare"?



I really like the looks of the new version. I´ve noted other new things than the smoke deflectors. The wooden box have a milled radii on the edges and you don´t hurt your hands on the wooden box anymore.
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Ian555 Offline
#365 Posted : 09 March 2012 15:57:06(UTC)
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Hi David,

Thanks for the photo's. ThumpUp ThumpUp

Ian.

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steventrain Offline
#366 Posted : 09 March 2012 17:09:07(UTC)
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Very stunning, David.
Large Marklinist layout with C-tracks/Central station 2/Mobile station 2/Boosters 60174s/Marklin collector since 1990s/Collector Marklin from the 1950s/Favorites Steam class BR01/BR03/BR05/BR50/Insider Club membership.
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H0 Offline
#367 Posted : 09 March 2012 20:43:41(UTC)
H0

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Hi all!

Yesterday I received a parcel from ETS (placed my order on March 1), today I was able to test the locos and take some pictures (no problems yet).

I like blue locos, and here are the new additions:

This loco (HAG) is blue for me:
A new blue loco

A darker shade of blue (Roco):
This one is also blue

This loco (HAG) also qualifies as "blue" (with some green, red, and yellow):
A new blue loco

The Roco model is my first Re 460 with red rear lights:
Red rear lights

The HAG model is analogue, the Roco model came with an Uhlenbrock decoder (ThumbDown) but otherwise it's OK.

P.S.: it's only one HAG model, but both sides are different.
Regards
Tom
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Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re
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Ian555 Offline
#368 Posted : 10 March 2012 10:47:52(UTC)
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Hi Tom,

Great looking Loco's. ThumpUp

Ian.

steventrain Offline
#369 Posted : 10 March 2012 11:00:45(UTC)
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very nice, Tom.
Large Marklinist layout with C-tracks/Central station 2/Mobile station 2/Boosters 60174s/Marklin collector since 1990s/Collector Marklin from the 1950s/Favorites Steam class BR01/BR03/BR05/BR50/Insider Club membership.
Ian555 Offline
#370 Posted : 10 March 2012 13:29:59(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi all,

My latest Loco purchases.

Sets 26542, 26471, 2859 and Loco's 37250,3611, 3085.

Ian.



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klarinettmeister Offline
#371 Posted : 10 March 2012 14:00:52(UTC)
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Very nice trains Ian!
Ian555 Offline
#372 Posted : 10 March 2012 14:28:19(UTC)
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Hi David,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

RayF Offline
#373 Posted : 10 March 2012 16:00:34(UTC)
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Very nice, Ian! ThumpUp
Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
Ian555 Offline
#374 Posted : 10 March 2012 16:09:03(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi Ray,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Set 26471 completes my collection of Historic Sets.

Ian.

NZMarklinist Offline
#375 Posted : 11 March 2012 01:56:57(UTC)
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Hi David,
Thanks for posting the Big Boy pics, ThumpUp don't know why they'd change the motor as the Faulhaber was a good and smooth one, and goes well with DC. What do you think of it compared to your other ones ?

Edit; PS; She/He Confused Looks great btw very nice and strong looking and I don't think suffers at all for having the ears BigGrin
Loking fwd to getting my one Smile

Here's another video of one in action, with & without sounds; http://www.youtube.com/w...S4yw&feature=related

Edited by user 12 March 2012 02:58:50(UTC)  | Reason: PS detail, typo

Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
NZMarklinist Offline
#376 Posted : 11 March 2012 01:59:13(UTC)
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Lovely RE 460s Tom Smile ThumpUp

Nice additions Ian, lucky to find the digital version of the Spanish Brotlibahn Set Wink ThumpUp
Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
Ian555 Offline
#377 Posted : 11 March 2012 07:19:01(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi Glen,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

river6109 Offline
#378 Posted : 11 March 2012 09:27:40(UTC)
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Ian,

Would'nt it be easier you just buy ebayBigGrin ThumpUp

John
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5 years in Destruction mode
50 years in Repairing mode
Ian555 Offline
#379 Posted : 11 March 2012 10:19:07(UTC)
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Hi John,

I didn't like to say, but,.........Smile

Ian.

nilkram58 Offline
#380 Posted : 11 March 2012 18:37:23(UTC)
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I am posting here the new purchases of Panayiotis (foumaro), upon his request, all of them running today at our Hellenic Marklin Club meeting.
Enjoy !!!
Akis
























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RayF Offline
#381 Posted : 11 March 2012 19:22:17(UTC)
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Some beautiful American locos! ThumpUp

Thanks for sharing those photos!
Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
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steventrain Offline
#382 Posted : 11 March 2012 20:09:47(UTC)
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Very nice!
Large Marklinist layout with C-tracks/Central station 2/Mobile station 2/Boosters 60174s/Marklin collector since 1990s/Collector Marklin from the 1950s/Favorites Steam class BR01/BR03/BR05/BR50/Insider Club membership.
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NZMarklinist Offline
#383 Posted : 12 March 2012 03:01:28(UTC)
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Wow !! Yes Very Nice F7 & PA s BigGrin ThumpUp
Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
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sop Offline
#384 Posted : 12 March 2012 06:15:29(UTC)
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[quote=nilkram58;327223]I am posting here the new purchases of Panayiotis (foumaro), upon his request, all of them running today at our Hellenic Marklin Club meeting.
Enjoy !!!
Akis


so cool , your collection US train

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Ian555 Offline
#385 Posted : 12 March 2012 06:46:50(UTC)
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Hi Akis,

Great collection of Loco's. ThumpUp

Ian.

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Ian555 Offline
#386 Posted : 12 March 2012 06:50:38(UTC)
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Hi all,

Well, I was going to show photo's of Loco 37250, but having problems uploading photo's from Imageshack.

Ian.

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#387 Posted : 12 March 2012 07:06:45(UTC)
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I had promissed to show my 2012 additions to the forum.My friend Akis from the Hellenic forum took the pictures and upload them
to the forum as it is a little difficult for me.Thanks Akis and all of you.BigGrin
Ian555 Offline
#388 Posted : 12 March 2012 07:09:54(UTC)
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Hi Panayotis,

Great collection of American Loco's you have. ThumpUp

Ian.

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#389 Posted : 12 March 2012 09:41:12(UTC)
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Thank you very much Ian.They are great models.My Alco 37613 Southern Pacific pulled on 5% grade with low and high speed 43
american cars very easily untill the couplers uncoupled of the cars because of the weight.I think loco can pull much more.
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#390 Posted : 12 March 2012 12:22:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: foumaro Go to Quoted Post
Thank you very much Ian.They are great models.My Alco 37613 Southern Pacific pulled on 5% grade with low and high speed 43
american cars very easily untill the couplers uncoupled of the cars because of the weight.I think loco can pull much more.



Panayiotis is right, i saw that with my own eyes, this loco (37613) is a true beast.

An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
Ian555 Offline
#391 Posted : 12 March 2012 18:19:20(UTC)
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Hi all,

Just looks a little different.

Loco 37250.

Ian.



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steventrain Offline
#392 Posted : 12 March 2012 19:21:08(UTC)
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Nice loco, Ian.
Large Marklinist layout with C-tracks/Central station 2/Mobile station 2/Boosters 60174s/Marklin collector since 1990s/Collector Marklin from the 1950s/Favorites Steam class BR01/BR03/BR05/BR50/Insider Club membership.
RayF Offline
#393 Posted : 12 March 2012 19:51:19(UTC)
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That's a nice "Fireless" loco, Ian. ThumpUp

Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
James Offline
#394 Posted : 12 March 2012 20:10:07(UTC)
James

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Hello All:

I just thought I would add my latest additions to this prestigious list...Love

Mikado

And.......Love

The Baden IV in Green


Both of these beauties are par excel lance... However the rod angement on the BR 39 threw me for a loop until I was informed that many times the Germans added extra rods to enable additional pumps, etc. Each of these units have the newer sound decoders and sound great... although... I may have to replace all of my older decoders to match the sounds of these units LOL
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

James Bannerman
Give me steam, and how you feel can make it real, real as anything you've seen. (Peter Gabriel)
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steventrain Offline
#395 Posted : 12 March 2012 20:15:56(UTC)
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Very good, James.
Large Marklinist layout with C-tracks/Central station 2/Mobile station 2/Boosters 60174s/Marklin collector since 1990s/Collector Marklin from the 1950s/Favorites Steam class BR01/BR03/BR05/BR50/Insider Club membership.
RayF Offline
#396 Posted : 12 March 2012 20:52:16(UTC)
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Two beautiful locos, there, James! ThumpUp
Ray from the Rock.
Mostly Marklin Era III & IV
6021 replaced with MS2
Ian555 Offline
#397 Posted : 12 March 2012 21:04:56(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi Stephen,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

Ian555 Offline
#398 Posted : 12 March 2012 21:06:36(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi Ray,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

Ian555 Offline
#399 Posted : 12 March 2012 21:08:24(UTC)
Ian555

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Hi James,

Very nice Loco's. ThumpUp ThumpUp

Ian.

klarinettmeister Offline
#400 Posted : 12 March 2012 22:05:11(UTC)
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BigGrin
Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
Hi David,
Thanks for posting the Big Boy pics, ThumpUp don't know why they'd change the motor as the Faulhaber was a good and smooth one, and goes well with DC. What do you think of it compared to your other ones ?

Edit; PS; She/He Confused Looks great btw very nice and strong looking and I don't think suffers at all for having the ears BigGrin
Loking fwd to getting my one Smile

Here's another video of one in action, with & without sounds; http://www.youtube.com/w...S4yw&feature=related


That´s my video. LOL. I´m gonna do a much better video with better lighting. BigGrin

I call it a He, but you never know. I haven´t looked under his/her skirt. But I notice something that hangs that looks like a pick-up shoe. Blink

I haven´t checked the settings yet but I think it´s running just a little bit better. The motor hums very much when going reverse, but hums just on the lower speed settings in the forward direction. That´s why I had a section without the sound functions. I can´t say if the motor is stronger compared to the older ones but I think the motor is equally strong. I can´t see any differencies in the tender even though Märklin states there are some changes.

I really like the ears. It gives the engine a totally different character. From certain angles it looks completely black in low lighting.
I give this train a 9.5/10. The only minus I have is the sound for the rail joints which is better than previous versions (static), but when comparing with the earlier 26490 (Wabash) and the 37629 (F7 UP) that sound is totally obselete. A big plus for the new operating sounds and now there´s a generator sound for just the lights. I got shocked by the first "Puff" when starting the engine. I also noted on my old receipts that this version cost about 50 Euros less than the original 37990 and also the 37991!
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