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Offline taliesin  
#1 Posted : 08 April 2015 21:01:02(UTC)
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Hi all, could someone please tell me when the model 3752 was first introduced? It is SBB 460 Alpine Procession, I am assuming it was not released under an earlier model number, many thanks Rob
Offline H0  
#2 Posted : 08 April 2015 21:04:32(UTC)
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Hi!
3752 is a one-time series model from 1995/1996.
Regards
Tom
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Offline taliesin  
#3 Posted : 08 April 2015 21:11:00(UTC)
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Many thanks Tom, was the livery released in other years with different specs, i.e analogue or Hamo/Trix etc? thanks Rob
Offline H0  
#4 Posted : 08 April 2015 21:27:01(UTC)
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There was a Delta version 3452. I don't think there were analogue or two-rail versions of that livery.
Regards
Tom
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Offline taliesin  
#5 Posted : 08 April 2015 21:27:59(UTC)
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There was a Delta version 3452. I don't think there were analogue or two-rail versions of that livery.


Many thanks Tom
Offline H0  
#6 Posted : 08 April 2015 21:31:30(UTC)
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Correction: There was a HAMO version 8352.
Regards
Tom
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Offline Dangermouse  
#7 Posted : 10 April 2015 23:37:43(UTC)
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It's a very pretty loco too.

Got mine cheap on ebay because it ran appallingly. Took the top off and found that some previous owner had fiddled with the two potentiometers on the decoder, thereby leaving it with no inertia and a stupidly high top speed (which in turn gives a big lurch on starting, as the voltage applied at speed step 1 was too high). I turned both back to about the middle and things improved dramatically! Must get it running with my 49960 Messwagen to set V-Max to something approaching realistic.
You can never have too many Silberlinge
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