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Offline steventrain  
#1 Posted : 05 September 2008 21:12:55(UTC)
steventrain

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Just to let you know that 36240 BR24 Steam will arrive at dealers from marklin next week or so.

Edit 9 September, The 36240 is in stock, Notice the loco driving wheels (Non-finescale) don't match with Marklin library image picture (Finescale).
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Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 05 September 2008 22:45:38(UTC)
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Thanks Steven.

I wish I'd ordered it now!

Ray
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Offline mmrcnzjohn  
#3 Posted : 06 September 2008 03:54:14(UTC)
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why did the not put sound into this.

After such a stunning effort with the class 64, it seems logical to me that they should have done a similar job with the class 24!
Offline Davy  
#4 Posted : 06 September 2008 03:55:16(UTC)
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I have it in order.

But what I have heart is that this loc will not come this month.

M-track with a CS2.
Offline Weltenbummler  
#5 Posted : 06 September 2008 09:27:40(UTC)
Weltenbummler

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It's probably like it always is.
First charge goes to the dealers who placed the first orders.
In that case some of us will get their loco this month others won't.
It's like hedgehog daywink
Regard from Karachi
Thomas
Offline bmcrae  
#6 Posted : 06 September 2008 21:54:18(UTC)
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Looking forward to reports from those who were first to order this lok! Smile
Offline pa-pauls  
#7 Posted : 06 September 2008 22:00:16(UTC)
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I'll be in Germany in 3 weeks time and hope my seller get's one for me until then [:p]
Pål Paulsen
Märklin Spur 1 Digital, epoche 3
Offline steventrain  
#8 Posted : 06 September 2008 22:23:08(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by pa-pauls
<br />I'll be in Germany in 3 weeks time and hope my seller get's one for me until then [:p]


You could be lucky if you got it.wink
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Offline steventrain  
#9 Posted : 09 September 2008 19:12:25(UTC)
steventrain

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The 36240 is in stock, Notice the loco driving wheels are Non-finescale don't match with Marklin library image picture (Finescale).
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 RayF  
#10 Posted : 09 September 2008 19:46:52(UTC)
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Where are you seeing this picture with the non-finescale wheels, Steven?

Ray
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 steventrain  
#11 Posted : 09 September 2008 19:49:03(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RayPayas
<br />Where are you seeing this picture with the non-finescale wheels, Steven?

Ray


See picture

http://cgi.ebay.de/Maerk...amp;_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
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Offline RayF  
#12 Posted : 09 September 2008 20:03:14(UTC)
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I see what you mean!

Ray
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 DasBert33  
#13 Posted : 09 September 2008 20:20:45(UTC)
DasBert33

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I like it very much. If there is an Era II loco soon it will be the first new loco I buy since years!

Bert
Offline pa-pauls  
#14 Posted : 09 September 2008 21:10:54(UTC)
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Also the spare part list is out :
http://www.maerklin.de/s....php?artikelnummer=36240

And as you all can see there seems to be place in the tender for a Loksound dekoder [:p]
Pål Paulsen
Märklin Spur 1 Digital, epoche 3
Offline Sander van Wijk  
#15 Posted : 10 September 2008 16:27:48(UTC)
Sander van Wijk

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Hi all,

On the website: http://www.dermodellbahnchecker.de a test (in German) of this loco can be found. One of the key points made in this test is that the model seems to have a slight lack of pulling power, which can easily be resolved by adding a little bit of lead (about 25 grams) in the roof of the loco. If blackened properly, this improvement does not really stand out and improves performance significantly. It might be worthwhile to try as the model really looks nice and is reasonably priced as well!
Sander
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Offline Davy  
#16 Posted : 10 September 2008 17:00:13(UTC)
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The test also shows that the decoder setting are good. The loc is not to fast at all. The lighting is done with white leds.

The wheels are completly red. So I think all Marklin steamers are going to get this.

And you can install a smoke generator.

M-track with a CS2.
Offline Brakepad  
#17 Posted : 10 September 2008 17:00:38(UTC)
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Does it have a metal boiler? or is it plastic like 3003/30030?
check out http://maerklin-back-on-track.blogspot.com if you like to see how old Märklin locos are brought back into life! (in spanish by the moment)
Offline Westfield Depot  
#18 Posted : 10 September 2008 17:11:12(UTC)
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I am so disappointed. I've been waiting for this model all year (I'm a big fan of the Class 24) but those wheels are a real let down. The image in the 2008 new items catalog looks great. Why did they have to over scale the wheels? this could have been such a nice model for the price.

Chris
Chris
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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#19 Posted : 10 September 2008 17:56:29(UTC)
Sander van Wijk

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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Brakepad
<br />Does it have a metal boiler? or is it plastic like 3003/30030?


Yes, the boiler is made out of metal.


Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Westfield Depot
I am so disappointed. I've been waiting for this model all year (I'm a big fan of the Class 24) but those wheels are a real let down. The image in the 2008 new items catalog looks great. Why did they have to over scale the wheels? this could have been such a nice model for the price.


First of all, I do share your opinion partly, the wheels shown in the catalogue do look better. However, given the price of the model it has probably turned out to be too expensive to produce the model exactly as shown. IMHO it is still a very, very good loco considering the low price. (Take for example the Piko G7, almost the same price, a not even closely as reputable brand and definitely not nearly as good looking.)
Sander
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Offline hxmiesa  
#20 Posted : 10 September 2008 18:01:02(UTC)
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Almost 100% I will get one.
I already have the old 3003 (I got it somewhere in the seventies). Although a great runner, it is somewhat battered and should be Z-gestellt.
This new BR24 comes just in time! :-)))
I will probably have to wait until X-mas ("Reyes" really) before getting it... Oh well...
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
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Offline Davy  
#21 Posted : 10 September 2008 19:58:38(UTC)
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Wheels completly red are normal.

Only when a loc was new the wheels where so as Marklin made them. After that the wheel became completly red.

Al other firms did this already. Marklin is the last of the big firms to do this.



M-track with a CS2.
Offline pa-pauls  
#22 Posted : 11 September 2008 17:07:06(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by steventrain
You could be lucky if you got it.wink
Got e-mail today that my seller has one for me [:p] biggrin
Pål Paulsen
Märklin Spur 1 Digital, epoche 3
Offline hxmiesa  
#23 Posted : 11 September 2008 19:16:11(UTC)
hxmiesa

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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Sander van Wijk
First of all, I do share your opinion partly, the wheels shown in the catalogue do look better. However, given the price of the model it has probably turned out to be too expensive to produce the model exactly as shown. IMHO it is still a very, very good loco considering the low price. (Take for example the Piko G7, almost the same price, a not even closely as reputable brand and definitely not nearly as good looking.)

Hm. Those words make me think of the IKEA policy; "The first thing we decide about a new product, is it's price. Then we go to select design, materials and construction." (Excuse me if I didnt get it 100% correct.)
Like it or not, it is definatly a concept that works! ;-) It focus SOLELY on the market.
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
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Offline mvd71  
#24 Posted : 26 September 2008 13:27:13(UTC)
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Chris,

I hope your exagerating about how the wheels look, otherwise I too may be disappointed.

But this only reinforces my point on another thread about having the production details better established prior to announcing new models.

As the old saying goes, "spoil the ship for a ha'penny of tare"

Cheers....

Mike.
Offline pserup  
#25 Posted : 27 September 2008 00:26:56(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by mvd71
<br />Chris,

I hope your exagerating about how the wheels look, otherwise I too may be disappointed...

Mike.
See here https://www.marklin-users.net/up...blic/pserup/36240-3a.jpg
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Offline RayF  
#26 Posted : 27 September 2008 01:37:38(UTC)
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That's not too bad. I think if it had any finer flanges it would have trouble in Marklin turnouts, and the spokes look fine enough.

I think the main difference is the wheels painted red right up to the rims. I have no problem with that.

Ray
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 mmrcnzjohn  
#27 Posted : 27 September 2008 02:46:21(UTC)
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Now there are some real possibilities with this locomotive. I must admit that it looks beter detail wise than I expected.

Has anyone got some pictures of the internals? Is there room to ut a sound chip into it?
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#28 Posted : 27 September 2008 05:34:01(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by mmrcnzjohn
<br />Now there are some real possibilities with this locomotive. I must admit that it looks beter detail wise than I expected.

Has anyone got some pictures of the internals? Is there room to ut a sound chip into it?


I'd agree with that comment. Also, I'm sure Lutz has already got one, and is busy putting a sound decoder in it, as we speak....winkwink

Isn't this the wrong era for you, John?

Roll on the Class 23!
Offline DTaylor91  
#29 Posted : 27 September 2008 05:39:39(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by pserup
<br />
Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by mvd71
<br />Chris,

I hope your exagerating about how the wheels look, otherwise I too may be disappointed...

Mike.
See here https://www.marklin-users.net/up...blic/pserup/36240-3a.jpg


The wheels in that photo look just fine to me. The hubs, spokes, and tires look good, and the rods and valve gear all look good. Keep in mind, when you first open a browser window with that photo, it's easily the size of an 0 scale locomotive! (well, on my monitor anyway). Viewed full size on my monitor, it's nearly Gauge 1 in size, maybe even a touch larger. In both cases, the flanges are no bigger, and maybe even smaller, than what Lionel or LGB would use. (Yes, I know LGB isn't Gauge 1 [:o)])

With the image roughly reduced down to H0, using the front coupler as a guide, I think the model as a whole turned out extremely well, especially given the price. I'm especially surprised at the quality of the cast-on piping on the boiler. The sanding pipes almost had me fooled for a second...

I want one!

Don Taylor
Offline intruder  
#30 Posted : 02 November 2008 17:35:47(UTC)
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I want one, too!
Best regards Svein, Norway
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