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Offline steventrain  
#1 Posted : 01 February 2014 22:38:14(UTC)
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Marklin was production the 3066/67 NOHAB and 3022 E94 back in 1964.

it is now 50 years old!

Image of 3067 and 3022 (note the 3067 box not correct for loco).

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Offline intruder  
#2 Posted : 02 February 2014 00:56:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Marklin was production the 3066/67 NOHAB and 3022 E94 back in 1964.

it is now 50 years old!

Hi Stephen. Thanks for your always good information.

you are correct. The first Nohab came in 1964.

I have an old 3068:
Märklin 3068
the numbers 3068 are stickers covering 3066. The image on the box is a 3066 from Belgium, the SNCB 204, no. 204088.
Inside the box lid this is printed: 69 366 MA 0164 ni. 0164 should indicate Jan. 1964. I do not know what the rest means.

the 3068 was produced 964 - 1965, according to Märklin Archiv v. 4.80.
3063 in 1965-1967, s HAMO model for AC: (HAMO-Modell für Wechselstrom - "Liebhaber-Modell")
3066 in 1964
3067 in 1964

I am looking forward for the new NSB Nohab 39671. I have already ordered one by my dealer.

But. I think that the 50 years old model have done a good job. I like them s lot. So far I have 15 Nohab models.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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Offline mmervine  
#3 Posted : 02 February 2014 01:07:17(UTC)
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I have one of each which have both been upgraded to 5* motors and digital sound. How many other manufacturers still sell parts to upgrade fifty year old models? These are both Marklin classics! BigGrin
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Offline intruder  
#4 Posted : 02 February 2014 11:08:42(UTC)
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mmervine wrote:
I have one of each which have both been upgraded to 5* motors and digital sound. How many other manufacturers still sell parts to upgrade fifty year old models? These are both Marklin classics! BigGrin


I could not agree more. I have upgraded all my old nNohabs and one E94.

To be honest, I prefer these old school models, where it's possible to rebuild and repair and modify after one's own ideas. For me that is a big part of the hobby.


To just buy a new model, put it on the track and drive off is not that exciting.

Best regards Svein, Norway
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Offline RayF  
#5 Posted : 02 February 2014 11:49:14(UTC)
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Stephen, Svein, thanks for sharing those lovely pictures of these classics! ThumpUp

I agree that part of the fun of the hobby is to repair and upgrade old models. I have done just this with many old models I've bought cheaply on ebay and other places.

However, I also like the excitement of buying a brand new loco or wagon and running it on my tracks for the first time! Smile

My only examples so far of the Nohab and the E94 are slightly more recent models from the original tooling. The DSB MY1100 is from the 28524 set, converted with a Lokpilot V3 and Hamo magnet. She's a very sweet runner! The Br194 is the 3422 Delta version in turquoise and cream. I have not yet upgraded her.

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Offline jvuye  
#6 Posted : 02 February 2014 12:02:21(UTC)
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Stephen, Svein, thanks for sharing those lovely pictures of these classics! ThumpUp

I agree that part of the fun of the hobby is to repair and upgrade old models. I have done just this with many old models I've bought cheaply on ebay and other places.

However, I also like the excitement of buying a brand new loco or wagon and running it on my tracks for the first time! Smile

My only examples so far of the Nohab and the E94 are slightly more recent models from the original tooling. The DSB MY1100 is from the 28524 set, converted with a Lokpilot V3 and Hamo magnet. She's a very sweet runner! The Br194 is the 3422 Delta version in turquoise and cream. I have not yet upgraded her.




Hah!
The 3422!
My favorite version of Märklin's E94s! (Don't ask my why...it's purely irrational!)Love Wub
I bought mine on an impulse at a duty free shop in Brussels Airport during a commection between two business trips!
It has long been converted with a 5 pole motor (probably in 2003) and with was at the time the best decoder around: a Zimo MX 62.
Such a smooth runner, incredible puller...DCC adress: 9478! (What else?Laugh )

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Offline RayF  
#7 Posted : 02 February 2014 12:13:15(UTC)
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Stephen, I like the little labels you use in the photos with your name and avatar on them. Did you make these yourself or get them printed professionally?
Ray
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Offline Janne75  
#8 Posted : 02 February 2014 12:32:22(UTC)
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Hi all,

Yes, it is now time for many Märklin classic models to come 50 years old. It is the same thing with first versions of 3064 and 3065 V 60 and 3069 SNCB BR 260 shunting locos. Also the same with first version of 3038 SNCF BB 9200 (turkish). I have many models which are soon 55 years old, like 3030 SJ Da, 3001 E 63, 3022 DB E 94, two 3034 DB E 41 blue, two 3037 DB E 41 green, two 3035 FS E 424, 3036 ÖBB BR 1141, and five of my 3021 DB V200... + some steam locos DA 800, 3032.1 and 3003 + the oldest HR 800 N first versionfrom 1947-1949. So this oldest will be soon 70 years old.

I have two 3066 SNCB Nohabs. One is digitalised with ESU LokSound V 3.5 and other one is analog. Then one old 3067 DSB digitalised with ESU LokPilot 4, one 3068 NSB oldest version is analog. I have two other NSB Nohabs which are both still analog (3137 and 3143). I have only one original old 3066 box and then new light blue repro boxes for 3066, 3067 and 3068. If I remember correctly I should have also many 3143 boxes, one 3137 box and one 3066 or 3067 a bit newer box with that boy and trains on the colorful box from around 1970´s...

My oldest version of 3022 E 94 is also digitalised with 5-pole motor and Märklin 6090x decoder. In my opinion it looks better than some of the newer versions, but there are many nice versions of this powerful engine.

Regards,

Janne
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Offline steventrain  
#9 Posted : 02 February 2014 14:16:39(UTC)
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Stephen, I like the little labels you use in the photos with your name and avatar on them. Did you make these yourself or get them printed professionally?


I photo the loco from the old catalogue to picture file on PC and edit to type steventrain on it, Then printed.
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Offline jeehring  
#10 Posted : 02 February 2014 15:52:52(UTC)
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E 94 #3022 my third Marklin Lok as a teenager (a young one)...
My first Lok was a BR 44, the second one was..a double F7 with dummy and few US wagons to make my first American Train model....
Then, on the year 1965 return to German Era III with #3022...etc....etc...
...etc.... a never ending story (Utkan says...). Cool
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Offline steventrain  
#11 Posted : 02 February 2014 16:25:28(UTC)
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1964 new items list from Catalogue.

Locomotives.

3047 DB 2-10-0 Class 44
3022 DB Electric Class E94
3050 SBB CFF Electric class Ae6/6
3066 Belgian State Railways NOHAB Diesel Class type 204
3067 Danish State Railways NOHAB Diesel class Type My 1100

Starter Set

2967 220v/2979 240v Goods train with transformer (3000 class 89 with two wagons)
3264 Goods train (3065 shunted with three wagons) without transformer.

Rolling stock.

4044 Express luggage Van same as 4026 but with tail lights.
4050 French State Railways First Class Express coach
4625 Container Transport truck with Brakecab.
4622 Container wagon for Fine bulk goods.
4623 Open Goods truck Brown
4636 Beer van Carlsberg

Rolling stock Kits.

4950 Good van
4919 Sliding Roof van
4921 Large Capacity tank wagon
4918 Refrigerated van white

Accessories

0225 Interior equipment
0226 Carton of Ten figures in Colours for 0225
5146 Contact track straight M-Track
5147 Contract track curved M-Track
5140 Pair of electric-magnetic Points on Curved M-track
5213 Contact track Curved M-Track
7198 Current pick-up for the 7077
7197 Lighting Set for the 4050.
8036 Rear Tipper Six wheels.

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Offline mbarreto  
#12 Posted : 02 February 2014 17:01:54(UTC)
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It is interesting for m-users that in 2014 are 50 years old (like me) to have a new NOHAB and a 50 year old one.
With the E94, it is a litle more difficult to do the same, although an E93 may approach well.
The E94 is not new tooling in 2014, I think, so the best match is really the NOHABs.
I think it is more interesting to do this than buy a weathered BR50 1964.


Best regards,
Miguel
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Offline danmarklinman  
#13 Posted : 03 February 2014 00:07:26(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: intruder Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Marklin was production the 3066/67 NOHAB and 3022 E94 back in 1964.

it is now 50 years old!

Hi Stephen. Thanks for your always good information.

you are correct. The first Nohab came in 1964.

I have an old 3068:
Märklin 3068
the numbers 3068 are stickers covering 3066. The image on the box is a 3066 from Belgium, the SNCB 204, no. 204088.
Inside the box lid this is printed: 69 366 MA 0164 ni. 0164 should indicate Jan. 1964. I do not know what the rest means.

the 3068 was produced 964 - 1965, according to Märklin Archiv v. 4.80.
3063 in 1965-1967, s HAMO model for AC: (HAMO-Modell für Wechselstrom - "Liebhaber-Modell")
3066 in 1964
3067 in 1964

I am looking forward for the new NSB Nohab 39671. I have already ordered one by my dealer.

But. I think that the 50 years old model have done a good job. I like them s lot. So far I have 15 Nohab models.


Hi thanks for the info, I have made my order for the new SNCB Nohab and will order a second when they do the next Belgium liveryBigGrin . I have always fancied a NSB Nohab, but would you answer a question please. When did the NSB Nohabs have snow ploughs fittedConfused as I have a book of Nohab pictures, mostly SNCB trains but a few of other systems Nohabs some of which Are NSB. All of which have snow ploughs.
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Offline NZMarklinist  
#14 Posted : 03 February 2014 02:18:59(UTC)
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Venerable and beautiful classic models both, good topic Steven, and they were both available as a new item even last year IIRC, 49 years after they first appeared Wink
I wonder if the original tooling actually served the entire 50 years

I don't have a Nohab, simply cause there isn't a DB one or am I missing something Huh
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Offline RayF  
#15 Posted : 03 February 2014 12:15:54(UTC)
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Not owned by DB, but the NOHABs ran in Germany for NEG. Marklin made this model in 2001:

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Offline steventrain  
#16 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:05:30(UTC)
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3066 from my collection.

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#17 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:07:12(UTC)
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#18 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:09:32(UTC)
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3067

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#19 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:11:05(UTC)
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#20 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:13:04(UTC)
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#21 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:15:04(UTC)
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#22 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:20:10(UTC)
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Can some of you please explain me the difference between the 3067.1, 3067.2 and 3067.3?

In Koll's:
3067.2: Shiebebild ohne umrahmun (google translation: sliding picture without framing)
3067.3: alle Beschriftungen gedruckt (google translation: all printed letter)


What exactly is the sliding picture? the lettering on the side? Sliding makes me think in water decals, but I don't think M used it....
Does it mean before 3067.3 letters were painted or 3D and not printed?
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


Offline steventrain  
#23 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:22:37(UTC)
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Both 3066/3067 have box code date 01 64 (January 1964)

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#24 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:33:53(UTC)
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Can some of you please explain me the difference between the 3067.1, 3067.2 and 3067.3?

In Koll's:
3067.2: Shiebebild ohne umrahmun (google translation: sliding picture without framing)
3067.3: alle Beschriftungen gedruckt (google translation: all printed letter)


What exactly is the sliding picture? the lettering on the side? Sliding makes me think in water decals, but I don't think M used it....
Does it mean before 3067.3 letters were painted or 3D and not printed?


Hi Miguel,

I think that's exactly right. Version 2 has decals, and version 3 has printed letters. That's how I would understand it.

However, I'm no expert, so I could be wrong
Ray
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#25 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:36:23(UTC)
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Can some of you please explain me the difference between the 3067.1, 3067.2 and 3067.3?

In Koll's:
3067.2: Shiebebild ohne umrahmun (google translation: sliding picture without framing)
3067.3: alle Beschriftungen gedruckt (google translation: all printed letter)


What exactly is the sliding picture? the lettering on the side? Sliding makes me think in water decals, but I don't think M used it....
Does it mean before 3067.3 letters were painted or 3D and not printed?


I have look at the model - the letter on both side was painted and feathers with crown and 1106 on front and back was water decals.

The lining was painting.
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#26 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:36:59(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto Go to Quoted Post


Can some of you please explain me the difference between the 3067.1, 3067.2 and 3067.3?

In Koll's:
3067.2: Shiebebild ohne umrahmun (google translation: sliding picture without framing)
3067.3: alle Beschriftungen gedruckt (google translation: all printed letter)


What exactly is the sliding picture? the lettering on the side? Sliding makes me think in water decals, but I don't think M used it....
Does it mean before 3067.3 letters were painted or 3D and not printed?


Hi Miguel,

I think that's exactly right. Version 2 has decals, and version 3 has printed letters. That's how I would understand it.

However, I'm no expert, so I could be wrong


Thanks Ray and Steven.
I wonder what the difference between v1 and v2 is.
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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#27 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:41:21(UTC)
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Sorry, not a clue! Smile
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#28 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:52:07(UTC)
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Can some of you please explain me the difference between the 3067.1, 3067.2 and 3067.3?

In Koll's:
3067.2: Shiebebild ohne umrahmun (google translation: sliding picture without framing)



I can confirm it is 3067.2 not have a framing on front and back.

I think this one is 3067.1 with framing?

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#29 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:52:31(UTC)
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3067

Exactly like mine I got as a kid in the 60:s...ThumpUp
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#30 Posted : 08 February 2014 19:54:49(UTC)
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Can some of you please explain me the difference between the 3067.1, 3067.2 and 3067.3?

In Koll's:
3067.2: Shiebebild ohne umrahmun (google translation: sliding picture without framing)



I can confirm it is 3067.2 not have a framing on front and back.

I think this one is 3067.1 with framing?

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Thanks. I understand now. The frame is clear in your model.
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


Offline mbarreto  
#31 Posted : 13 February 2014 09:47:36(UTC)
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A 50 years old E94 3022.1 (0164 marked box) is coming :) I will takes photos when it arrives and show here.
The loco seems to be in good condition, although the box is a bit damaged in a corner.
I don't know if I will upgrade it to 5 pole DCM/mfx or keep it analog. Maybe I keep it as analog and try to use it powered by catenary.

I hope later this year I can find a 3067.1 at a reasonable price too.
Best regards,
Miguel
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Offline Janne75  
#32 Posted : 13 February 2014 09:58:02(UTC)
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A 50 years old E94 3022.1 (0164 marked box) is coming :) I will takes photos when it arrives and show here.

I hope later this year I can find a 3067.1 at a reasonable price too.


Hi,

I'm looking forward to see photos of your 3022. Happy hunting to get a mint 3067.1 with box and all papers etc. Prepare to pay some hundred euros at least. I would also like to have this very first version of 3067 DSB Nohab to go with my 4045.1 DSB tinplate coaches. I have the 3067.3 and it is in used condition.

Cheers,
Janne
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#33 Posted : 20 February 2014 23:32:27(UTC)
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The 3022.1 arrived in the box :)
It is not mint, but for the price it is really in a very good condition. It runs perfect, the lights work perfect too, one pantograph shows wearing but works perfect. The other pantograph is in perfect condition and look. Painting is not bad.
Only 2 negative points: one of the couplers needs repair because is a little distorted and it the loco came without instruction booklet.
It was my first bought of a relatively old item, and I am happy with it. Next time I will want the instruction booklet too.
It is not digital, off course, and I am impressed to see how well it runs. I almost forgot how analog locos performed :)
I will not upgrade it to digital.
Will take some photos in the next 3 days and will post.
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Offline foumaro  
#34 Posted : 21 February 2014 04:39:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto Go to Quoted Post

The 3022.1 arrived in the box :)
It is not mint, but for the price it is really in a very good condition. It runs perfect, the lights work perfect too, one pantograph shows wearing but works perfect. The other pantograph is in perfect condition and look. Painting is not bad.
Only 2 negative points: one of the couplers needs repair because is a little distorted and it the loco came without instruction booklet.
It was my first bought of a relatively old item, and I am happy with it. Next time I will want the instruction booklet too.
It is not digital, off course, and I am impressed to see how well it runs. I almost forgot how analog locos performed :)
I will not upgrade it to digital.
Will take some photos in the next 3 days and will post.


You can find the booklet alone in another auction,save a search for this on ebay.de
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Offline mbarreto  
#35 Posted : 21 February 2014 14:41:30(UTC)
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Some photos. I fixed the coupler. I am happy with it, just need the booklet and the spares parts list (this one I have in pdf).
The other E94 is a 39221.

E94 - Fig.1

E94 - Fig. 2

E94 - Fig. 3

E94 - Fig. 4

E94 - Fig. 5 - Protected by 2 BR45s during the day :)

E94 - Fig. 6 - Protected by 2 BR45s at night :)

Hope you like see the photos. I need to improve my photographic skills in order to take better pictures to my locos.
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Offline steventrain  
#36 Posted : 23 February 2014 18:34:11(UTC)
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Very nice, Miguel.ThumpUp
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Offline Janne75  
#37 Posted : 23 February 2014 18:54:26(UTC)
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Hi,

Nice photos. I have these same E94's as you have. I can see two beautiful BR 45's too... Drool

Regards,
Janne
Märklin H0 digital layout. I have analog and digital H0 Collection. Rolling stock mostly from era I, II, III and IV. Märklin 1 gauge beginner.
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Offline Webmaster  
#38 Posted : 23 February 2014 19:09:40(UTC)
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Great photos Miguel! ThumpUp Smile

May I humbly suggest you get a box of 24001 C-track end pieces to hide the artistically ugly C-track connections in photos? Wink
These are also great for making normal C-track into great shelf/cabinet display track pieces...
Webmaster attached the following image(s):
24001.jpg
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
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Offline mbarreto  
#39 Posted : 23 February 2014 19:19:44(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Webmaster Go to Quoted Post
Great photos Miguel! ThumpUp Smile

May I humbly suggest you get a box of 24001 C-track end pieces to hide the artistically ugly C-track connections in photos? Wink
These are also great for making normal C-track into great shelf/cabinet display track pieces...


Thanks and yes, yes, yes!!
After seeing the photos in the forum, I thought could be better to extend the track so the ends were not seen. But I think the 24001 is a lot better ThumpUp .
I will try to buy them this week :)

I will also paint the rails in dark brown. They will not shine so much.
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


Offline intruder  
#40 Posted : 26 February 2014 18:55:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: danmarklinman Go to Quoted Post

When did the NSB Nohabs have snow ploughs fittedConfused as I have a book of Nohab pictures, mostly SNCB trains but a few of other systems Nohabs some of which Are NSB. All of which have snow ploughs.


Not an easy question.

Very simplified answer:
Norwegian locomotives have always been fitted with snow ploughs, but they are often removed in the spring and installed back on before the winter starts. On the other hand they are also very useful in the summer season, as we have quite a lot of rock slides etc. The ploughs will prevent big rocks from coming under the locomotive.


Hsve you seen this very good website, with a lot of information and photos: olkebijlsma di3 site

Märklin have made only a few Di3s with snow ploughs, see NSB Di3 from Märklin

I have fitted snow ploughs on one of my Märklin 3143, NSB di3a 3.605.
Märklin 3143, NSB Di3a 3.605
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Offline Janne75  
#41 Posted : 26 February 2014 19:06:22(UTC)
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Hi Svein,

Thank you for the link. Do you know if the prototypes (real locomotives) for Märklin models 3068 (Di3.641), 3137 (Di3.623) and 3143 (Di3.605) are still in operation and not dismantled (broken)?

Edit: I found answer to my question under the Di3 History/Status link. Very good site ThumpUp .

Regards,
Janne
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Offline intruder  
#42 Posted : 27 February 2014 02:34:40(UTC)
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somebody must make a new car:
Di3 40 years
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Offline mbarreto  
#43 Posted : 08 March 2014 18:48:39(UTC)
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3067.1 will arrive in the next week :)

I will post pictures with it in front of a cloudy sky and resting in a C straight track ended by 24001s :)
Box has one side damaged but still acceptable for the age.
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Offline steventrain  
#44 Posted : 08 March 2014 22:01:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto Go to Quoted Post

3067.1 will arrive in the next week :)

I will post pictures with it in front of a cloudy sky and resting in a C straight track ended by 24001s :)
Box has one side damaged but still acceptable for the age.


Very good, Look forward to see the picture.ThumpUp
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Offline Deborail  
#45 Posted : 11 March 2014 19:25:00(UTC)
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I have just placed an pre order for my first trix (22672) NOHAB loco, the SNCB, because I have a thing for green locos..BigGrin
George

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Offline hxmiesa  
#46 Posted : 14 March 2014 13:04:28(UTC)
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Double-post. Please delete.

Edited by user 17 March 2014 12:24:44(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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#47 Posted : 14 March 2014 13:13:51(UTC)
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Wow. Popular topic, this one...
I have two DSB NOHAB´s. They are double-heading a string of 12+1 "Herningvaerket" coal-hoppers. I write "12+1", because in real life there really only exist 12 waggons from Herningvaerket. -But I added an additional (identical) in brown from DB! ;-) -Mixed in "randomly" in the consist...

The NOHAB´s are from my childhood, and have their metal-gears grinded down to almost nothing, from many years of (ab)use.
But there they are; running flawlessly still!


I also got a E94. Also an excellent runner and puller. Mine is an intermediate model. Probably from around the 89/90´ies. (Only slightly refined compared to the original 1964 model) -Still with 3-pole, but also with supporting electronics ("vorschaltelectronic") for the classic AC reverser-relay. -And a pair of lovely darkened single-ski pantos!
It once took a plunge to the floor (around 75cm free fall). Result: No damage!
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Offline river6109  
#48 Posted : 14 March 2014 15:14:49(UTC)
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a discovery not many modellers have noticed, you may have come across it in the last 50 years, all Märklin Co-Co locos have the middle axle slightly raised so they never come in contact with the track and when you look at your 50 year old model you will be able to confirm my observation.
I came across it when I tried to increase the rubber tyres from 4 to 6 and noticed a very shiny and unused wheel surface.

I've never owned a BR 94 or a Nohab but plenty of BR 194's and except 3 of the Swedish Nohabs (cataqlogue number 3174) but never really increased in value so I sold them all.

John
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Offline mbarreto  
#49 Posted : 16 March 2014 21:15:12(UTC)
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I got the 3067.1 last friday but didn't took photos yet. It arrived without a lamp lense, but I realized it was inside the loco and put it in place. The loco is in good condition and runs extremely well. This time it came with the booklet, but the box is a bit below what I want...
As I opened the loco I saw that it is in great condition inside ThumpUp
I will take and post the photos when I can, probably this week.


Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Offline mbarreto  
#50 Posted : 23 March 2014 23:22:05(UTC)
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50 years ago the E94 was released and it was shown in the 1964 catalog it pushed easily 60 wagons (128 axles). It was pure analog technology at the time and I guess it was impressive at the time.

We saw in the new items brochure of 1994 (page 14), 30 years later from its release, 10 units of the "same" loco equiped with 6090 propulsion pulling 2108 wagons. At the same time Märklin was releasing the 3722 with the close couplers.

I don't remember when it happened, but at other time a set of several E94/BR194 (100 ?) pulled a real tank wagon.

I wonder to know:
1- If the these Guinness locos had close couplers or the old metal ones.
2- If the new E93 will have the same pulling capacity of the mighty E94/BR194.

E93 is not E94, but I can't stop compare them as M launched the E94 in 1964 and E93 is the closest model M is launching this year.

I also can't wait for the pulling power comparison of the 2014 NOHABs and the 1964 NOHABs.

P.S.: (I am sorry for not posted yet the 3067 photo. It will come soon)
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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