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Offline DRG  
#101 Posted : 29 May 2014 15:51:52(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: DRG Go to Quoted Post
Anders:
Quote:

The new BR117 has 2 axles powered with an new motor and brasswheel.


Three or five poles Confused

Will the BR117 also be available for TRIX Confused

Greetings DRG


I suppose it will been 3 pole motor,if not less Märklin did verified another motor.



3 pole would be bad news.Drool

I buy no locos with 3 poles.

By the end of september 2014 the US Army will leave Schweinfurt after almost seventy years. This is a very sad news.
a salute to Schweinfurt http://www.schweinfurt.army.mil/infovault/salute.html
Offline DRG  
#102 Posted : 29 May 2014 15:54:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: DRG Go to Quoted Post
Anders:
Quote:


Will the BR117 also be available for TRIX Confused

Greetings DRG


I look at trix website and found nothing.



Crying Crying

By the end of september 2014 the US Army will leave Schweinfurt after almost seventy years. This is a very sad news.
a salute to Schweinfurt http://www.schweinfurt.army.mil/infovault/salute.html
Offline steventrain  
#103 Posted : 02 June 2014 16:00:23(UTC)
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39053 Cab forward BR05 will be a 5-poles.ThumpUp

Email from Marklin

Quote:
Dear MR xxxxxxx
actual it is planned to built into this model a 5-pole motor.

Sincerely yours,

Your Maerklin Customer Service
Frank Mayer
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Offline Moritz-BR365  
#104 Posted : 03 June 2014 21:37:49(UTC)
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Good news! Month ago, this guy told me they won't know, how much poles their motors have!

It seems, they are able to learn from the customers!
Online kimballthurlow  
#105 Posted : 04 June 2014 00:16:42(UTC)
kimballthurlow

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Hi Moritz,

I understand some Marklin users are/were not happy with the digital performance of 3 pole motors.
On the other hand, many (probably the majority) could not tell any difference.

In the end, the weight of market innuendo and false information that attached itself to the tag 'el cheapo' motor, did far more damage than the motor itself ever caused.

Into the future, Marklin will continue to vary both the size and componentry of their motors depending on the model.
As adult consumers of Marklin products, we can surely accept these facts.

regards
Kimball
HO Scale - Märklin (ep II-III and VI, C Track, digital) - 2 rail HO (Queensland Australia, UK, USA) - 3 rail OO (English Hornby Dublo) - old clockwork O gauge - Live Steam 90mm (3.1/2 inch) gauge.
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Offline CarlosAlberto  
#106 Posted : 04 June 2014 06:09:15(UTC)
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Hi!

Maybe it's a little weird i am saying this, but...


The 200 Märklin locomotives that pulled a 48 ton IC open seating car into the Guinness Book of Records, Marklin 37434,

Class 143 general-purpose locomotive... All of them were 3-pole engine...


Sometimes i try to remember that to embrace the new\future 3-pole engine locomotives...


it's just a kind of thought.
Regards
Carlos
... 51 years living with Marklin at my side.
Offline H0  
#107 Posted : 04 June 2014 08:09:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: CarlosAlberto Go to Quoted Post
The 200 Märklin locomotives that pulled a 48 ton IC open seating car into the Guinness Book of Records, Marklin 37434,

Class 143 general-purpose locomotive... All of them were 3-pole engine...
All of them were five-pole engines.
From old Märklin, there was a single three-pole loco with a 37xx ref. number AFAIK.
All 37xxx locos that use the brushes 601460 have five-pole motors. Including the 37433 that was used for the record (locos were later sold with a special decal and the ref. number 37434).

The explosion diagram for the 37433/37434 shows a three-pole AC/DC motor. But we all know the quality of Märklin documentation and when you check the spare parts for "Anker" (386820) and "Feldmagnet" (389000) you will find it is the normal five-pole DC motor.
Regards
Tom
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Offline H0  
#108 Posted : 04 June 2014 08:24:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kimballthurlow Go to Quoted Post
Into the future, Marklin will continue to vary both the size and componentry of their motors depending on the model.
As adult consumers of Marklin products, we can surely accept these facts.
I can live with their concealing descriptions in the product database ("controlled high-efficiency propulsion" for all locos, even for analogue locos without decoder (where is the "control" supposed to come from when there is no decoder?)) and they have to live without my money.
Their Copy'n'Paste product descriptions contain too many Copy'n'Paste errors to be reliable.

I've made the experience that e-mails from Märklin's Frank M. will sometimes tell the opposite of what Märklin's Frank M. wrote one month earlier. Maybe other media will also confirm the five-pole motor.
Regards
Tom
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Offline Moritz-BR365  
#109 Posted : 04 June 2014 08:44:40(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
As adult consumers of Marklin products, we can surely accept these facts.
I can live with their concealing descriptions in the product database ("controlled high-efficiency propulsion" for all locos, even for analogue locos without decoder (where is the "control" supposed to come from when there is no decoder?)) and they have to live without my money.

I aksed the Trix service, how it is possible to have a "controlled high-efficiency propulsion" in a model withou digital decoder (Trix H0 - Art.Nr. 22376 ).

I never got an answer! Maybe, they don't know how it works but they believe that it worksBigGrin
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Offline foumaro  
#110 Posted : 04 June 2014 08:51:24(UTC)
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I asked marklin a few mounths ago what type of motors will have the 26496 Super Chief.I got the answer at once(five pole motor like the 60941 motor conversion kit) so i bought the perfect train.Love LOL ThumpUp
Offline Moritz-BR365  
#111 Posted : 04 June 2014 09:01:02(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: foumaro Go to Quoted Post
I asked marklin a few mounths ago what type of motors will have the 26496 Super Chief.I got the answer at once(five pole motor like the 60941 motor conversion kit) so i bought the perfect train.Love LOL ThumpUp


Yes, the Super Chief bases on an old construction. Therefore, it has the 5-pole DCM (two of them). Except the sound the 5-pole DCM is a very powerfull and robust motor, it can be optimized by adding ballbearings to the armature shaft on one (gear box) or both (motor shield) sides.

Moritz
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Offline pab  
#112 Posted : 04 June 2014 11:46:43(UTC)
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Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.
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Offline foumaro  
#113 Posted : 04 June 2014 15:13:30(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.


I like the coach set too.Can i use it with my 39011 BR01?
Offline vilithejou  
#114 Posted : 04 June 2014 15:39:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: foumaro Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.


I like the coach set too.Can i use it with my 39011 BR01?



Yes, it's a very good train!!!
Joan Vilarrúbia
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Offline steventrain  
#115 Posted : 04 June 2014 17:59:43(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.


Excellent, The BR05 climbing up with pulling wagons with weights in.
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Offline Goofy  
#116 Posted : 04 June 2014 19:44:34(UTC)
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5 pole faulhaber or can motor?
An interesting notice about same model in Z scale...it comes with faulhaber motor!
H0
DCC = Digital Command Control
Offline pab  
#117 Posted : 04 June 2014 21:38:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
5 pole faulhaber or can motor?
An interesting notice about same model in Z scale...it comes with faulhaber motor!


The Z model is fine art and costs 1.000 euros.
Offline H0  
#118 Posted : 04 June 2014 22:37:14(UTC)
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We have seen Märklin H0 models with Faulhaber-type motors for less than EUR 250.
Regards
Tom
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Offline pab  
#119 Posted : 05 June 2014 12:14:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.



Could order the locomotive and the coach set to day when I visited my favourite shop.
Offline RayF  
#120 Posted : 05 June 2014 16:53:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
We have seen Märklin H0 models with Faulhaber-type motors for less than EUR 250.


Maybe not something the size of a Br05....
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline biedmatt  
#121 Posted : 06 June 2014 12:22:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
5 pole faulhaber or can motor?
An interesting notice about same model in Z scale...it comes with faulhaber motor!


The Z model is fine art and costs 1.000 euros.


Looks to be a watershed moment in the Z scale line.
http://www.maerklin.com/...ch%2Fproduct_search.html

This loko is an interesting thing, but darn it is an ugly spud.
Matt
Era 3
DB lokos, coaches and freight cars from across Europe
But I do have the obligatory (six) SBB Krocs
ECoS 50200, all FX and MFX decoders replaced with ESU V4s, operated in DCC-RailCom+ with ABC brake control.
With the exception of the passenger wagens with Marklin current conducting couplers, all close couplers have been replaced with Roco 40397.
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Offline steventrain  
#122 Posted : 06 June 2014 14:40:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.



Could order the locomotive and the coach set to day when I visited my favourite shop.


The certificate to follow for BR05 at end of this year if you send coupon to dealer from the insider 3/2014 package.
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.
Offline pab  
#123 Posted : 08 June 2014 09:05:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.



Could order the locomotive and the coach set to day when I visited my favourite shop.


The certificate to follow for BR05 at end of this year if you send coupon to dealer from the insider 3/2014 package.


The dealer doesn't have to send in the form anymore. They place their orders via internet. They also tagged the box for the insider issue of the catalogue. So the form is now just for their own administration. They need your member number and an extra number following the member number that is on the form, but the same as on earlier order forms. That number is not on your member card. The order administration in Göppingen will check the status of your membership and also verify that you can order only once. (I suppose)
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Offline DasBert33  
#124 Posted : 08 June 2014 09:20:52(UTC)
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I'm interested in this 39053 loco, it would be my first insider loco ever. But the price is oh so steep. Do you think there is a chance to get a discount at one of the dealers? If not official, then 'under the table'? If yes, what kind of discount do you think one could get?

Bert
Offline H0  
#125 Posted : 08 June 2014 12:38:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: DasBert33 Go to Quoted Post
Do you think there is a chance to get a discount at one of the dealers?
Dealers normally do not advertise discounts on Insider models, but if you ask them for their "Stammkundenpreise" (steady customer prices) you often will get a discount of 10 through 17 %, maybe more. Some dealers give no discount at all.

Regards
Tom
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Offline foumaro  
#126 Posted : 08 June 2014 15:17:36(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: DasBert33 Go to Quoted Post
I'm interested in this 39053 loco, it would be my first insider loco ever. But the price is oh so steep. Do you think there is a chance to get a discount at one of the dealers? If not official, then 'under the table'? If yes, what kind of discount do you think one could get?

Bert


In a few mounths you will find on ebay.de dozens of the loco.Just be patient.
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Offline DasBert33  
#127 Posted : 09 June 2014 16:30:47(UTC)
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Thanks,

I will try get a discount then, and if I don't get it wait for better ebay offers to appear.

Bert
Offline steventrain  
#128 Posted : 09 June 2014 18:31:13(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: DasBert33 Go to Quoted Post
Thanks,

I will try get a discount then, and if I don't get it wait for better ebay offers to appear.

Bert


I see 10% discount from >Kieskemper<

the limit is 10% discount, I do not think 5 years warranty on 39053 If more that 10% discount.
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Offline H0  
#129 Posted : 09 June 2014 20:28:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
the limit is 10% discount, I do not think 5 years warranty on 39053 If more that 10% discount.
Why should a bigger dealer discount void the factory warranty? I never heard that. It makes no sense. One thing is completely independent of the other.
Märklin or MHI always get the same amount, independent of the price the dealer gets from you.
Regards
Tom
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Offline DRG  
#130 Posted : 13 June 2014 18:15:15(UTC)
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Who knows where the second Märklin/Trix Insider Loco BR05 will be produced ???

I´m considering buying the Trix version.
But not made in China.Angry

Greedings DRG
By the end of september 2014 the US Army will leave Schweinfurt after almost seventy years. This is a very sad news.
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Offline foumaro  
#131 Posted : 13 June 2014 19:28:18(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: DasBert33 Go to Quoted Post
Thanks,

I will try get a discount then, and if I don't get it wait for better ebay offers to appear.

Bert


I see 10% discount from >Kieskemper<

the limit is 10% discount, I do not think 5 years warranty on 39053 If more that 10% discount.


This seller is very proffesional,I have the best opinion for him.ThumpUp
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Offline AshleyH  
#132 Posted : 13 June 2014 21:51:09(UTC)
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Agreed, Rainer phoned me personally early one morning to sort out a problem I had with the Marklin TEE Re 4/4 I train pack.

Never had service like that from any other dealer.
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Offline NZMarklinist  
#133 Posted : 21 June 2014 12:55:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post
Video of the BR 05 cab forward on the M website


it's on my wish list with the coach set.



Could order the locomotive and the coach set to day when I visited my favourite shop.


The certificate to follow for BR05 at end of this year if you send coupon to dealer from the insider 3/2014 package.


The dealer doesn't have to send in the form anymore. They place their orders via internet. They also tagged the box for the insider issue of the catalogue. So the form is now just for their own administration. They need your member number and an extra number following the member number that is on the form, but the same as on earlier order forms. That number is not on your member card. The order administration in Göppingen will check the status of your membership and also verify that you can order only once. (I suppose)



Roland at Lokshop told me the same thing when I was ordering the E93, He mentioned they had my Insider number recorded so didn't really need the form. Cool
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
Offline NZMarklinist  
#134 Posted : 21 June 2014 13:09:39(UTC)
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I will order the 05.003 Cab Forward to complete my collection of the Marklin 05's.

In saying that I don't have the Black or Blue versions as I try to avoid the fantasy ones to keep some control on the collecting Scared

I'm not too worried about the motor in this one, as prototypically it hardly ran at all anyway, but I'd be disappointed with it, and Marklin, if it came with the same crummy 3 pole motor as the 37455 45.010 Bored

I think Marklin have done a better job of the model than Liliput, and maybe some others with the cut outs in the body, obviously they are necessary for our narrow radius curves, (hell curves as M's modellers call them) but the filler plugs for them are included for display or layouts with wider radii ThumpUp

I will also order the Coach Set as it looks rather nice Wink
Glen
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" 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 !

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Offline pab  
#135 Posted : 22 June 2014 14:43:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
I will order the 05.003 Cab Forward to complete my collection of the Marklin 05's.



I'm not too worried about the motor in this one, as prototypically it hardly ran at all anyway, but I'd be disappointed with it, and Marklin, with the same crummy 3 pole motor as the 37455 45.010 Bored



As earlier mentioned: the BR 05.003 will have a five pole motor.
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Offline steventrain  
#136 Posted : 27 June 2014 23:08:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: pab Go to Quoted Post


The dealer doesn't have to send in the form anymore. They place their orders via internet. They also tagged the box for the insider issue of the catalogue. So the form is now just for their own administration. They need your member number and an extra number following the member number that is on the form, but the same as on earlier order forms. That number is not on your member card. The order administration in Göppingen will check the status of your membership and also verify that you can order only once. (I suppose)



Roland at Lokshop told me the same thing when I was ordering the E93, He mentioned they had my Insider number recorded so didn't really need the form. Cool



Yes, Having order BR05 with matching coaches set at 10% less price and free Catalogue 2014/15 with Insider No.number record without need coupon.

Thanks for letting me know, Glen.ThumpUp
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Offline steventrain  
#137 Posted : 06 September 2014 19:41:01(UTC)
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Marklin is due starting delivery of 39053 next month (October).
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#138 Posted : 06 September 2014 23:27:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Marklin is due starting delivery of 39053 next month (October).


The last Insider magazine did say they expected visitors to see it in production during the Open Days, so that would equate.
Offline SteamNut  
#139 Posted : 06 September 2014 23:53:27(UTC)
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Instead of pulling coaches how about pulling a military train as it looks like a armored engine.
Offline NZMarklinist  
#140 Posted : 07 September 2014 07:35:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: SteamNut Go to Quoted Post
Instead of pulling coaches how about pulling a military train as it looks like a armored engine.


The plating on the 05's was for streamlining for fast Express Trains.

The 05.003 Cab forward was a bit of a failure due to the powdered Coal delivery system to the front of the Lok, where the firebox was, clogging up.
05.003 came right after WWII, when stripped of her plating and turned around with the cab aft in front of the tender and coal shovelled conventionally as per Marklin model 39050 ThumpUp Wink
Glen
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" 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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