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Offline 20-VOLT-AC  
#1 Posted : 02 March 2012 17:12:13(UTC)
20-VOLT-AC

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Hello Everyone.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find scanned copies of Marklin H0 track plan booklets ?
3-Rail track vintage.
I am trying to plan a layout on one side of my room in the limited space available.
Regards Neil.

1950's Marklin Fan .
Offline BrandonVA  
#2 Posted : 02 March 2012 17:13:29(UTC)
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Neil,

Is this what you're looking for?

http:http://www.lctm.info/Secciones/Trenes/Biblioteca/Libros/index.php


-Brandon

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Offline 20-VOLT-AC  
#3 Posted : 02 March 2012 17:27:45(UTC)
20-VOLT-AC

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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post


Hi Brandon.
"Fantastico" , thats just what is needed to plan a layout, thanks so much for the web link to the scans.
I am using the 3600 early points and track.

Regards Neil.

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Offline Ian555  
#4 Posted : 02 March 2012 17:44:37(UTC)
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Hi Neil,

Looking forward to seeing progress on your new layout.

Over this last year I've been collecting 1950's solid center rail track, and also 1935 to 1939 "16" sleeper track for a modest layout I'll be starting towards the end of this year.

Ian.

Offline 20-VOLT-AC  
#5 Posted : 02 March 2012 18:04:32(UTC)
20-VOLT-AC

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

Looking forward to seeing progress on your new layout.

Over this last year I've been collecting 1950's solid center rail track, and also 1935 to 1939 "16" sleeper track for a modest layout I'll be starting towards the end of this year.

Ian.



Hi Ian.
Good luck on your layout, where did you source most of your "early" track to date ? , will you have room for a turntable on your layout ?
Do you find that early electric motor 3600 points are still working ok or do they need repairing ?

Regards Neil.
1950's Marklin Fan .
Offline Ian555  
#6 Posted : 02 March 2012 18:19:30(UTC)
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Hi Neil,

If you have a look over on Me and my Layout...Ian555 Münstertal you can see all the track I've bought over the last year.

The only change that has been made from those plans is where the layout is being built, but that's another story.Smile

Nearly all the track was bought on e-bay both here and from Germany.

Ian.

Offline Loadmaster  
#7 Posted : 02 March 2012 19:47:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
Neil,

Is this what you're looking for?

http://www.lctm.info/Sec...lioteca/Libros/index.php

-Brandon


Brandon,
Do you know of any sites that have "C" or "K" track plans?

Rob

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Offline BrandonVA  
#8 Posted : 02 March 2012 20:06:58(UTC)
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Rob,

Some of the rail software sites (Anyrail, etc) have downloadable track plans developed by users of the software. There are some at Layoutdepot (link)

I think the orignal LCTM site linked will work for M and K as well.

From the LCTM site linked above:

For C Track:
0320, but uses old part numbers
0321, but mostly "simple" layouts
0330
0350
0351
0700, the most modern style layouts here

For K track:
0700, the most modern style layouts are here

I think some of the later books (higher numbers) have more complex track plans that may be more interesting as the hobby probably became increasingly "adult oriented." Most of the layouts appearing in "M" track can be adapted for K track (or C).

Others may have more insight.
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Offline gerardo960  
#9 Posted : 04 March 2012 04:28:36(UTC)
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Hi guys I wonder if anyone has the book of small track plans Nº 0710 the Märklin.
Offline christos563  
#10 Posted : 14 April 2015 13:13:11(UTC)
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yes,
Hi from thessaloniki.

I have this book. Which page doyou want ?

christos.
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Offline gerardo960  
#11 Posted : 14 April 2015 17:09:18(UTC)
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Hi christos I would like the flat part of the track the book

best Regards
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