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Offline RMW  
#101 Posted : 13 January 2010 11:16:22(UTC)
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H0 wrote:
Hi!

Mr. Pluta said: "Fans dürften sich auf rund 400 Neuerscheinungen freuen - so viel wie im vergangenen Jahr"

Fans can expect 400 new items - as many as last year.

What we know so far is only the tip of the ice cube!

400 new items => 200 new Märklin items, but 90+ % will be colour variations of existing items.


Thanks for the information H0!!!


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Offline RMW  
#102 Posted : 13 January 2010 11:29:43(UTC)
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SOME NEW ITEMS WITH PICTURES:

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37990 TGV POS SNCF 4-delig. Prijs: 469,95

Complete nieuwe constructie in schaal 1:87, 4 delige basisset die uitbreidbaar is met de sets 43420 en 43430 en 43440, 5 polige motor met vliegwiel, Mfx decoder met volledige sound, v.v. binnenverlichting, correcte lichtwisseling met warmwitte LEDs, gedeeltelijk in metaal uitgevoerd. Minimale boogstraal 360 mm





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37580 Panorama lok BR 491 "Glaserner Zug" Prijs: 299,95

Ter ere van 175 jaar Eisenbahn in Duitsland brengt Marklin de 75 jaar Glaserner Zug uit. Model is v.v. een MFX decoder met geluid, Makrophon en begroetingsgeluid, v.v ingebouwde binnenverlichting, lok wordt op 1 draaistel aangedreven. Eenmalige serie in 2010





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Offline tekin65  
#103 Posted : 13 January 2010 11:49:59(UTC)
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Hi,

Do we know when 29814 set will hit the market?

Cem.
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Offline RMW  
#104 Posted : 13 January 2010 18:08:07(UTC)
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tekin65 wrote:
Hi,

Do we know when 29814 set will hit the market?

Cem.


Perhaps we will know it at the end of this month Cool Blink .


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Offline H0  
#105 Posted : 13 January 2010 18:31:05(UTC)
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Hi!
tekin65 wrote:
Do we know when 29814 set will hit the market?

Here are some dates (but not for this set):
http://www.modellbahnecke.de/maerklinn.htm
Regards
Tom
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Offline Bookfwe  
#106 Posted : 13 January 2010 18:37:28(UTC)
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Does anybody know if the new 2010 items will include any American items?
Offline Davy  
#107 Posted : 13 January 2010 18:44:44(UTC)
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Not everything is revealed. That will be the cause after the 28 of this month.

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Offline RMW  
#108 Posted : 13 January 2010 19:02:16(UTC)
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Davy wrote:
Not everything is revealed. That will be the cause after the 28 of this month.



I think that we will see the full list this weekend or next week. My dealer said that the "new items-brochures" for the dealers will follow in a few days in Holland Laugh .


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Offline vilithejou  
#109 Posted : 13 January 2010 22:44:58(UTC)
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The last rumour in Stummi and DSO is...

A new DHG500, we go on the way, Lutz?

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Offline RMW  
#110 Posted : 14 January 2010 11:12:25(UTC)
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vilithejou wrote:
The last rumour in Stummi and DSO is...

A new DHG500, we go on the way, Lutz?



We will see Cool .


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Offline 2fingers  
#111 Posted : 14 January 2010 23:47:01(UTC)
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Just read on stummi that there will be another br39 as an MHI release.

HANS
Offline steventrain  
#112 Posted : 14 January 2010 23:54:07(UTC)
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2fingers wrote:
Just read on stummi that there will be another br39 as an MHI release.

HANS



Yes, It is Cat number 39030.
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Offline TimR  
#113 Posted : 15 January 2010 01:18:48(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
2fingers wrote:
Just read on stummi that there will be another br39 as an MHI release.

HANS



Yes, It is Cat number 39030.


Very good news!!BigGrin
Now a new BR 05 will made my day..
Now collecting C-Sine models.
Offline pab  
#114 Posted : 16 January 2010 12:49:47(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
2fingers wrote:
Just read on stummi that there will be another br39 as an MHI release.

HANS



Yes, It is Cat number 39030.


According to Stummi's there is no new BR 39.
It was a false interpretation of a new items presentation in a magazine.

"s geht nicht um Werbung sondern um die Präsentation der Märklin-39 in der EK-Rubrik "Neuheitenkurier". Dort werden Modelle vorgestellt, die "kürzlich" an den Handel ausgeliefert wurden. Diese Beiträge sind meist nicht sehr aktuell... "

It's not about advertising, but about the presetation of the BR 39 in the EK Column "New items courier". In there new items are presented which are shortly delivered. This contributions are mostly not very topical......
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#115 Posted : 16 January 2010 15:12:31(UTC)
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ETS have the various new items listed on their website for each manufacturer- but for Marklin, only the items that we already know about.

http://www.modelleisenbahn.com/index.php
Offline vilithejou  
#116 Posted : 17 January 2010 23:54:37(UTC)
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Offline TimR  
#117 Posted : 18 January 2010 05:03:49(UTC)
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pab wrote:

According to Stummi's there is no new BR 39.
It was a false interpretation of a new items presentation in a magazine.


Latest rumor from that same thread now says that an Era II BR39 (39392) is coming as the final Bellingrodt model..

This is possible, as Marklin already use most of their exquisite toolings for the Bellingrodt models... saves for the new BR39 or non-streamlined BR05.

I'd say the 05 is a candidate, but at the same unlikely as the streamlined version already make this year's edition. OTOH we might get another BR61 or a new tooling BR41 as the final edition.
Now collecting C-Sine models.
Offline RMW  
#118 Posted : 18 January 2010 10:42:13(UTC)
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Thanks for the information vilithejou ThumpUp .


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Offline steventrain  
#119 Posted : 18 January 2010 21:25:13(UTC)
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Hi RMW,

The 2010 new item brochure can seen today.ThumpUp
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 alonso231gery  
#120 Posted : 18 January 2010 21:30:13(UTC)
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Offline RMW  
#121 Posted : 18 January 2010 22:40:17(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
Hi RMW,

The 2010 new item brochure can seen today.ThumpUp


Hi Steventrain,

Thanks for the information, but where can we find the new items???


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Offline pa-pauls  
#122 Posted : 18 January 2010 22:45:33(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
The 2010 new item brochure can seen today.ThumpUp
Where ? Blushing
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#123 Posted : 18 January 2010 22:51:12(UTC)
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Well Stephen has it from somewhere, because he has said that there are 2 Br39's in it. The MHI model and the Bellingrodt model.
Offline vilithejou  
#124 Posted : 18 January 2010 23:36:30(UTC)
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Steve... the news :-)now!!!
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#125 Posted : 19 January 2010 01:41:31(UTC)
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H0 wrote:
I can't speak for 2010 yet, but I got my Big Boy 2009 with a 25% discount.
I don't get that much discount for Insider or MHI models and discounts may be slightly lower for starter sets, but I think we'll see those mega starter sets with 20+% discount.



Best price seen on 29500 starter set so far, is 1350 EUR. That's a 20% discount.

That was at Modellbahn West - http://www.modellbahn-west.de/

Price comparisons for other known 2010 new items can be seen at http://www.stummi.de/spur0d.htm?2010#
Offline graafjp  
#126 Posted : 19 January 2010 09:22:35(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
Hi RMW,

The 2010 new item brochure can seen today.ThumpUp


Well Stephen, a new day has started, so you can reveal the location where you found the new items....Drool
Regards,
Jos
Offline TomB  
#127 Posted : 19 January 2010 15:01:11(UTC)
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It is a joke, the brochure will come the official way on the morning 22. of january ....

Usually the german dealers get the brochure one day before. If some of them scan maybe we have something Tuesday 19.01.

For instance from: LOKSHOP

http://catalog.lokshop.de/MAR/2010.News/D/image_1.html
Tom Blikstad
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Offline graafjp  
#128 Posted : 19 January 2010 16:19:51(UTC)
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Offline alonso231gery  
#129 Posted : 19 January 2010 16:51:18(UTC)
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They finally decided to return to their own true values!!!
John did you see that f7?ThumpUp Wub Drool
An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
Offline RMW  
#130 Posted : 19 January 2010 17:06:24(UTC)
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Thanks for the link and thank you Märklin for the nice new items Drool .

New items I like:
Mobile Station II
Ludmilla WITH SOUND
BR 110 Era V
TGV POS


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Offline DasBert33  
#131 Posted : 19 January 2010 17:16:17(UTC)
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Only 3 really new items (if I counted correctly):
- TGV
- Glass train
- Insider

For now I am interested in:

- E19
- E44
- E52 (brown one)
- BR45
- DRG freightcarset
- DRG passengerset

Bert
Offline mj  
#132 Posted : 19 January 2010 17:25:34(UTC)
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Wow, what can I say more than it is going to be an expensive year...
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Offline RayF  
#133 Posted : 19 January 2010 17:27:25(UTC)
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Quiet everyone, I'm adding up! BigGrin
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Offline Davy  
#134 Posted : 19 January 2010 17:31:26(UTC)
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And a V140 with sound now. But the loc has the same number as the modell I have already.

and a V90 with sound. But not in period III.

I like the br 45 and the br 18,1.

M-track with a CS2.
Offline steventrain  
#135 Posted : 19 January 2010 17:52:36(UTC)
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TomB wrote:
It is a joke, the brochure will come the official way on the morning 22. of january ....



No joke.

English edition on http://catalog.lokshop.d....NShow/img_en/index.html
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#136 Posted : 19 January 2010 18:14:13(UTC)
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Pssst, I wonder if Monster wants another Br45?

Lots of interesting stuff there, but nothing that hits me to immediately buy.

I am quite surprised to see another set of the 3 axle 'Umbauwagens'.
Offline davemr  
#137 Posted : 19 January 2010 18:18:43(UTC)
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Cant see anything that I really must have which is good news for the cash position. There are a few things I will buy but nothing in a hurry. Might get the MS 2.
davemr
Offline TomB  
#138 Posted : 19 January 2010 18:57:38(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:


Yes. OK, Steven.

Did you find any steamer you would like ?

There were among other steamers:

37104 Br. 01 10
37915 Br. 03 10 (insider)
37118 Br. 18.1
37453 Br. 45
37832 Br. 50 069
37967 Br. 96 (Gt 2x 4/4)

I perhaps will have 2: br.45 and br.50. OPS.Crying They cost each 500 euro from Märklin.

Edited by user 20 January 2010 09:51:49(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline sebastian  
#139 Posted : 19 January 2010 19:00:48(UTC)
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Thanks for the news. Happy to see what the new year brings us.
I am not overly impressed with 2010. I might get the last Bellingrodt in the series, but it is not a must. there's also the new TEE Bavaria - the Swiss model which I might get as well. Maybe the new Br45 too. Other than that... not really something to make my heart pumping. So M* is getting a ThumbDown from me for the new items. I shouldn't complain though, as they cannot make every year a stellar one. Maybe they'll come up with some exclusive items over the year, that will grab my attention. However, I still have a lot of catchup to do from the previous years, especially from 2007 through to 2009.
On the other hand, this year they're celebrating 75 years of HO and 175 years of railroading in Germany. They seem to have very limited anniversary models related to these two milestones. I wonder why only a few. Confused
DRG, DB and SBB
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Offline steventrain  
#140 Posted : 19 January 2010 19:29:04(UTC)
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2010 new item add to Marklin 2010 delivery list topic, But the delivery dates due middle February.
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Offline Western Pacific  
#141 Posted : 19 January 2010 19:52:43(UTC)
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Dank U/Thank you for the link Jos!

This looks like an expensive year. OhMyGod

TGV looks tempting, so does the Ludmilla w sound, 110 in red etc etc etc

And of course the Hector Rail 141, where I had plans for converting the Trix model from last year .... BigGrin
Offline Armando  
#142 Posted : 19 January 2010 19:55:29(UTC)
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Mostly reissues of old models, some of them welcome back; others should've been retooled.

I am thrilled at the reissue of the tin plate coaches in historical boxes. Keep 'em coming back!

What a disappointment that neither the TGV nor the Gläserner Zug will be made of metal. I can't be bothered. Isn't Märklin's niche on the market the production of metal models? What diffence will it make to buy the same models by ROCO, etc., which for sure will be produced in the coming years.

Will the new Swiss TEE consist and the IC express coaches be made at the correct scale (1:87) or are we here still stuck with the Christmas toy-train, curtailed size?

Not much new, but the BR03 sure looks like a desirable model.

Best regards,
Armando García

Offline Davy  
#143 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:15:59(UTC)
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Armando wrote:
Mostly reissues of old models, some of them welcome back; others should've been retooled.

I am thrilled at the reissue of the tin plate coaches in historical boxes. Keep 'em coming back!

What a disappointment that neither the TGV nor the Gläserner Zug will be made of metal. I can't be bothered. Isn't Märklin's niche on the market the production of metal models? What diffence will it make to buy the same models by ROCO, etc., which for sure will be produced in the coming years.

Will the new Swiss TEE consist and the IC express coaches be made at the correct scale (1:87) or are we here still stuck with the Christmas toy-train, curtailed size?

Not much new, but the BR03 sure looks like a desirable model.



How do you want to make the Glaserner zug from metal? And a TGV from metal would probarly cost 1500 euro.
I have the coaches set Bavaria this is 1:93.
And if there is in the future a firm named Roco only time will tell. Roco is not doing very well also.



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Offline Goofy  
#144 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:21:25(UTC)
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Nice pictures! ThumpUp
Nice models! ThumpUp
Nice prices...??? Unsure

Cool

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Offline alonso231gery  
#145 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:24:39(UTC)
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It is like seeing part of the best of the years 1990-2000, i sense that M really knows this place and knows what we ask.
I will not buy much, but really like some of the news items like:
-The f7 (a must)
-The belgian class 55 (maybe)
-The military wagons, the US box cars, and various other wagons.
An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
Offline Piggy  
#146 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:32:48(UTC)
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Thanks for the links, many nice new items! As others wrote, it is going to be an expensive year.
Regards
Kenneth
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Offline Rinus  
#147 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:36:31(UTC)
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Too much german models for me. Allthough I like the freight car set 47026.

The (reissued) set of 2 ÖBB Rh 1041 (37417) is interesting but equiped with the antique DCM engine (Cursing).

I'll have to concentrate on other brands for a further year I'm affraid.
Offline pab  
#148 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:50:03(UTC)
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The BR 03 is a must have
The 2010 Bellingrodt is a BR 01, so I like that too.
The set with the beercars looks nice too.

I like the TGB and the Glasern zug, but no steam. So I won't buy those.

As said by others, a lot of re-issues, but what would you expect from M now.





Offline Armando  
#149 Posted : 19 January 2010 20:58:44(UTC)
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Davy wrote:


How do you want to make the Glaserner zug from metal? And a TGV from metal would probarly cost 1500 euro.



Do I really need to answer this question Confused ?

If this mentality persists, Märklin will soon be providers to cheap retailers like Walmart's and Toy's R Us. Will it be worth anymore?

Only scantly two new models in the whole new items catalog (aside from the BR03), and still Märklin could not bring themselves to make them in metal? I was left with the impression that the Märklin name stood for quality metal models, above all other competition.

As for me, they won't have my money for those plastic models this year.
Best regards,
Armando García

Offline Davy  
#150 Posted : 19 January 2010 21:00:37(UTC)
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Armando wrote:
Mostly reissues of old models, some of them welcome back; others should've been retooled.

I am thrilled at the reissue of the tin plate coaches in historical boxes. Keep 'em coming back!

What a disappointment that neither the TGV nor the Gläserner Zug will be made of metal. I can't be bothered. Isn't Märklin's niche on the market the production of metal models? What diffence will it make to buy the same models by ROCO, etc., which for sure will be produced in the coming years.

Will the new Swiss TEE consist and the IC express coaches be made at the correct scale (1:87) or are we here still stuck with the Christmas toy-train, curtailed size?

Not much new, but the BR03 sure looks like a desirable model.



The last Bellingrodt is cheap only 430 euro.

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