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Offline steventrain  
#1 Posted : 14 April 2014 11:20:54(UTC)
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39008 will be out due this Q2 of 2014.

Edited by user 27 May 2014 17:02:34(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline Marius in Africa  
#2 Posted : 14 April 2014 16:55:30(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
39008 will be out due this Q2 of 2014.

From M database

'•Simulated operating supplies usage, visible on the controllers but also in reality from the coal pile that can be lowered in the tender. '



In my world a Marklin MHI loco is supposed to have lots of accurate detailing and a model of a very special / rare real life locomotive. It must represent something special, like your “Sunday best”. I like the larger smoke deflectors, however to add feature like a lowering coal level is a gimmick. Paying for this is stupid, in my world anyway.

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Offline Moritz-BR365  
#3 Posted : 14 April 2014 21:10:37(UTC)
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I like the idea with the coal tender. But I would expect a high level Motor and not à 3-Pole Motor in a 500€ model.
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Offline franciscohg  
#4 Posted : 14 April 2014 23:48:14(UTC)
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More if you take in account that there are some exquisitily motored 01's around......
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Offline franciscohg  
#5 Posted : 14 April 2014 23:51:02(UTC)
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Let's wait them to appears in mass at ebay in a few months, if not...... Dumbas......... you were wong and have lost a very fine model....Crying
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Offline clapcott  
#6 Posted : 15 April 2014 21:54:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
... but also in reality from the coal pile that can be lowered in the tender.

Brilliant idea !!
Peter
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Offline steventrain  
#7 Posted : 16 April 2014 13:18:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
I like the idea with the coal tender. But I would expect a high level Motor and not à 3-Pole Motor in a 500€ model.


I have reply from Marklin 'The 39008 will be a Standard Motor 3-poles'.ThumbDown

I will email lokshop to removed from my order.
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User is suspended until 23/03/4752 12:54:35(UTC) Mulldog Lemon  
#8 Posted : 16 April 2014 17:45:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
I like the idea with the coal tender. But I would expect a high level Motor and not à 3-Pole Motor in a 500€ model.


I have reply from Marklin 'The 39008 will be a Standard Motor 3-poles'.ThumbDown

I will email lokshop to removed from my order.


Hi.
Would you have still cancelled this order if the retail price was €350?
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Offline sjlauritsen  
#9 Posted : 16 April 2014 18:34:02(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Simulated operating supplies usage, visible on the controllers but also in reality from the coal pile that can be lowered in the tender.

Amazing! Love the idea! BigGrin

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Offline steventrain  
#10 Posted : 16 April 2014 19:07:27(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Mulldog Lemon Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
I like the idea with the coal tender. But I would expect a high level Motor and not à 3-Pole Motor in a 500€ model.


I have reply from Marklin 'The 39008 will be a Standard Motor 3-poles'.ThumbDown

I will email lokshop to removed from my order.


Hi.
Would you have still cancelled this order if the retail price was €350?


449 euro.
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Offline kbvrod  
#11 Posted : 16 April 2014 21:12:19(UTC)
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Hi all,
A few questions and maybe some answers,...

Didn't a M E-lok have piezo motors for the pantos awhile back.Why was that not included in all E-loks since that?Space,cost?
I think Lenz(?) had a smoking diesel at one time??? Again,cost?Or non-interest?
Marklin also had(has?) a LED for the firebox door,no more?Why?One UP 4000(Big Boy) had a light for the cab?Did any others have one?
Some of the first Brawa loks had 'empty' tenders so you could add model coal to the tender,...
My point is this:gimmick?Or a unique feature on that lok? And a 'collectors' item.Confused

I await the jury!BigGrin

D
Offline Moritz-BR365  
#12 Posted : 16 April 2014 21:34:37(UTC)
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The piezo drive for the pantho is sure quite expensive and very carefull to handle.

The light for cab, firebox or for the drive axles is available still for some models. I think, wie will see that again in different models.

But SDS is dead, it will not be available from Märklin anymore.
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Offline Moritz-BR365  
#13 Posted : 16 April 2014 21:38:27(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
I like the idea with the coal tender. But I would expect a high level Motor and not à 3-Pole Motor in a 500€ model.


I have reply from Marklin 'The 39008 will be a Standard Motor 3-poles'.ThumbDown

I will email lokshop to removed from my order.


I don't have a CS2 and I love SDS, therefore, I rather look for a used 01 with SDS or Glockananker instead of a new 39008.

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User is suspended until 23/03/4752 12:54:35(UTC) Mulldog Lemon  
#14 Posted : 16 April 2014 21:38:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kbvrod Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,
A few questions and maybe some answers,...

Didn't a M E-lok have piezo motors for the pantos awhile back.Why was that not included in all E-loks since that?Space,cost?
I think Lenz(?) had a smoking diesel at one time??? Again,cost?Or non-interest?
Marklin also had(has?) a LED for the firebox door,no more?Why?One UP 4000(Big Boy) had a light for the cab?Did any others have one?
Some of the first Brawa loks had 'empty' tenders so you could add model coal to the tender,...
My point is this:gimmick?Or a unique feature on that lok? And a 'collectors' item.Confused

I await the jury!BigGrin

D


Well, if you're saying that these features show up for a limited time then disappear, then I'd call that a gimmick.

I have the Brawa 10501 set with three coal hoppers with real, granulated coal that can be unloaded from the hoppers. It might fun until you have to start cleaning everything up. On this one, I found it a nice touch, even if impractical. It was part of the set that included nine figures and a self-assemble model of a coal silo. In that context, it completes the overall package to the accuracy standards that Brawa likes to set for itself.

If they drop this idea like all the others that you've listed, that may make it special and collectable for some people. But realistically, wouldn't it take two-three hours of running for the simulated load to drop to a noticable level? Not sure how many people would be interested in that sort of feature, but presumably, Marklin have done the market research to support it. On that basis, people will find this a nice-to-have feature.
It won't be something that I'm looking for. I'd also rather not have smoke support for my locos either, but other people like that.Mellow

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Offline Iamnotthecrazyone  
#15 Posted : 17 April 2014 02:43:25(UTC)
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Hi,
I think there are way too many versions of the 01 already to get too excited about being able to lower the coal. Three poles??? Really!!! Have they found a box of old spares and want to make a profit on them?RollEyes I am a great Marklin follower but it's time they stop trying to drain the last bit of blood and produce some original models that they haven't produced before.ThumbDown
Offline TimR  
#16 Posted : 17 April 2014 04:54:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
I like the idea with the coal tender. But I would expect a high level Motor and not à 3-Pole Motor in a 500€ model.


I have reply from Marklin 'The 39008 will be a Standard Motor 3-poles'.ThumbDown

I will email lokshop to removed from my order.


I don't have a CS2 and I love SDS, therefore, I rather look for a used 01 with SDS or Glockananker instead of a new 39008.



The 'original' family of BR01 are delightful.... jewels in any Marklin HO fleets.

They include:
39010
39011
39012
39013
39014
39015

Even if they lack some fancy gimmicks of some of the latest Marklin steamers.

Any other BR01 released after those models are just inferior copies of the original...
bell-shaped armature are still respectable, but the current 3-polers....

... total embarassment to the legacy...

Marklin should've wrote it in their Highlights:

  • 3-pole NEW standard high-efficiency can motor
Now collecting C-Sine models.
Offline foumaro  
#17 Posted : 17 April 2014 09:02:21(UTC)
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I have the 39011,it is a perfect model,running like a dream,but it is enough for me,I do not want another BR 01.
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Offline RayF  
#18 Posted : 17 April 2014 09:09:44(UTC)
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I don't yet have one of these new tooling Br01. I will probably get a 39010 or 39015 as I like them best with Witte smoke deflectors.

I'm not so keen on this model because of the Wagner smoke deflectors and the extra gimmick of the coal usage does not appeal to me.

I have other models with the "standard" 3 pole motor that run well enough for me, so this would not be an issue.
Ray
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Offline steventrain  
#19 Posted : 17 April 2014 09:32:59(UTC)
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Have order the 37105 with DCM 5poles at 310 euro.

it came with mfx plus cab control.

I do have the 39010 to 39019 expert 39015/18.
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Offline RayF  
#20 Posted : 17 April 2014 10:05:33(UTC)
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Very good, Stephen. That's a great collection of Br01s!

The 37105 looks like a lovely model too. I have the 3690, which I modified to full high efficiency digital, and is a very similar model to the 37105 but with a coal tender.
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Offline steventrain  
#21 Posted : 17 April 2014 10:45:00(UTC)
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A look at back of my BR01 collection.

Front to back.

F800 01097 (1955)
3048 01097 (1964)
39010 01 147 (2006)
39011 01 128 (2008)
39012 001 161-9 (2009)
39013 01 150 (2008) Insider with wooden box.
39014 01 118 (2010) MHI
39016 01 133 (2012)
39017 01 150 (2012) MHI with wooden box.

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30080 reproduction.

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39019 Golden loco.

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Offline steventrain  
#22 Posted : 17 April 2014 11:10:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: RayF Go to Quoted Post
Very good, Stephen. That's a great collection of Br01s!

The 37105 looks like a lovely model too. I have the 3690, which I modified to full high efficiency digital, and is a very similar model to the 37105 but with a coal tender.


I do have a 3690 still in mint boxed as 100% mint. Photo later.
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Offline franciscohg  
#23 Posted : 17 April 2014 11:55:03(UTC)
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again those pics Steven.....
it is not good for me to wake up green of envy :D
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Offline PJMärklin  
#24 Posted : 17 April 2014 14:28:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
A look at back of my BR01 collection.

Front to back.

F800 01097 (1955)
3048 01097 (1964)
39010 01 147 (2006)
39011 01 128 (2008)
39012 001 161-9 (2009)
39013 01 150 (2008) Insider with wooden box.
39014 01 118 (2010) MHI
39016 01 133 (2012)
39017 01 150 (2012) MHI with wooden box.

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30080 reproduction.

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Oh Steven,

What an absolutely wonderful collection of BR 01's

They look great lined up in your image.

Over what period of time have you collected these beauties?

Regards,

PJ
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Offline intruder  
#25 Posted : 17 April 2014 23:39:35(UTC)
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Fantastic Br 01 collection , Stephen! Thanks for showing us.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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Offline Janne75  
#26 Posted : 18 April 2014 11:10:37(UTC)
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Hi,

I don't have any BR 01's in my Collection at the moment, even as there are around 170+ locomotives... RollEyes I have one BR 01.10 (39103), two BR 03's (37953 and 29830 starter set), two BR 03.10's (3089 and 3094). One newer BR 03.10 is on it's way (37915). Then there is the old project HR 800 N Is it BR 01 or BR 03, I really don't know exactly.

For me there are two interesting BR 01 models and they are 39011 as it is the only DRG model 01 and 39017 as I like it's looks and it is the museum locomotive. I like also this new 39008, but my budget don't like it. For the motor thing I really don't know. I believe this 39008 has "good enough" silent, smooth running motor. But for 500 euro I would really like something more "high end".

I think I will first get the 39011 model. The larger Wagner smoke deflectors are more for my taste as I like them in large, powerful steam locomotives. 39103 BR 01.10 and the coming 37915 BR 03.10 have smaller Witte smoke deflectors, but they are ok as the tenders are also different looking than normal coal tenders.

Regards,
Janne
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Offline StuartA  
#27 Posted : 21 April 2014 20:27:47(UTC)
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I was looking at this loco on Marklin's website (www.marklin.com) it it doesn't state that it has a three pole motor, but rather it is "Digital Locomotives with high-efficiency propulsion" which to me always meant that it has a five pole motor.

Stuart


EDIT: I just learned in reading the thread in the General MMR forums about the whole three pole motor debate, and how the icon Marklin uses no longer means five pole motors.
Offline H0  
#28 Posted : 21 April 2014 20:53:27(UTC)
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I was looking at this loco on Marklin's website (www.marklin.com) it it doesn't state that it has a three pole motor, but rather it is "Digital Locomotives with high-efficiency propulsion" which to me always meant that it has a five pole motor.
Since 2011 this description is also used for three-pole motors. All 37xxx/39xxx locos (three-pole and five-pole) come with the description "high-efficiency propulsion".

They don't write "three-pole motor" in the catalogue because this would stop many people from buying the locos.
Regards
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User is suspended until 23/03/4752 12:54:35(UTC) Mulldog Lemon  
#29 Posted : 21 April 2014 21:41:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: StuartA Go to Quoted Post
I was looking at this loco on Marklin's website (www.marklin.com) it it doesn't state that it has a three pole motor, but rather it is "Digital Locomotives with high-efficiency propulsion" which to me always meant that it has a five pole motor.

Stuart


EDIT: I just learned in reading the thread in the General MMR forums about the whole three pole motor debate, and how the icon Marklin uses no longer means five pole motors.


For eu500 you could buy one of the older versions and have the motor and decoder of your choice fitted by someone that specialises in that sort of thing.
Or you can give the eu500 to your favourite MHI dealer and bask in the warm glow of supporting someone that clearly respects your intelligence.

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Offline TimR  
#30 Posted : 22 April 2014 19:33:59(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: StuartA Go to Quoted Post
EDIT: I just learned in reading the thread in the General MMR forums about the whole three pole motor debate, and how the icon Marklin uses no longer means five pole motors.


Welcome to the world of Marklin's misleading product descriptions / graphics...

39011 and 39012 are THE recommended choice if you want to get a more affordable and superior Marklin BR01.

They're widely available second-hand on eBay, or some dealers might still have leftover stocks.
Soft Drive Sine motors should technically last forever; and all of them still have ESU-made decoders.
(Though decoder load control is largely irrelevant here).

39010 and 39015 were made during times when they haven't perfected SDS;
and thus some second-hand model might not have been fixed under warranty just yet (That's another story).

****

With 39008, not only you won't get a guaranteed smooth running like in the old days(3-pole motor of questionable quality),
you will also get a decoder with inferior load control that cannot be updated, made in-house by you-know-who.
Now collecting C-Sine models.
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Offline franciscohg  
#31 Posted : 24 April 2014 03:11:17(UTC)
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39013 is a great model too....
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Offline shannon  
#32 Posted : 07 May 2014 03:08:36(UTC)
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The flim clearly demostrated how the coal in tender increases and decreases.

I assume it is a plate digitallly controlled by a small motor same as applied to auto pantograph of BR103. The shortcoming is rising and descending of plate is too fast, but I cannot figure out how to make the coal wriggled.

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Offline franciscohg  
#33 Posted : 07 May 2014 03:13:00(UTC)
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Nice effect indeed.....
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Offline franciscohg  
#34 Posted : 07 May 2014 03:18:44(UTC)
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But this one is not very inspiring....



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Offline Iamnotthecrazyone  
#35 Posted : 07 May 2014 03:26:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: franciscohg Go to Quoted Post
But this one is not very inspiring....





I like it from 1:17Blink
Offline franciscohg  
#36 Posted : 07 May 2014 03:36:13(UTC)
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Yes.....the best part, a simply flat c- track curve.....
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Offline steventrain  
#37 Posted : 07 May 2014 13:09:21(UTC)
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Yes.....the best part, a simply flat c- track curve.....


Yeah, C-tracks need a screw.
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Offline RayF  
#38 Posted : 07 May 2014 13:20:01(UTC)
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It's getting caught on something. Can't see what it is....
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Offline steventrain  
#39 Posted : 07 May 2014 13:51:37(UTC)
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It's getting caught on something. Can't see what it is....


I see the light bit dark by hand hold the tender, I guess.

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#40 Posted : 07 May 2014 14:51:45(UTC)
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Or pushing it....
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Offline pa-pauls  
#41 Posted : 07 May 2014 16:17:58(UTC)
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I have just got this model on eBay so I hope it is good Blushing

I also have the 39016 so I can do a compare to see regarding driving etc...
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Offline steventrain  
#42 Posted : 27 May 2014 10:55:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: RayF Go to Quoted Post
Very good, Stephen. That's a great collection of Br01s!

The 37105 looks like a lovely model too. I have the 3690, which I modified to full high efficiency digital, and is a very similar model to the 37105 but with a coal tender.


I do have a 3690 still in mint boxed as 100% mint. Photo later.


Sorry for the delay!, Photos of 3690.

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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.
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#43 Posted : 27 May 2014 10:57:55(UTC)
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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.
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Offline steventrain  
#44 Posted : 27 May 2014 11:20:33(UTC)
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39008 - I change the mind if I get one at cheaper price.
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 GlennM  
#45 Posted : 27 May 2014 16:34:30(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
39008 will be out due this Q2 of 2014.

From M database

'•Simulated operating supplies usage, visible on the controllers but also in reality from the coal pile that can be lowered in the tender. '

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Stephan,

I note from you post that you appear to have posted this picture direct to the Forum. I was not aware that this was possible, and thought all pictures had to go through a third party hosting site? Is there any instructions on how to post direct to the Forum pages?

Many thanks

Glenn
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