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Offline grr_1954  
#1 Posted : 13 September 2008 22:28:06(UTC)
grr_1954


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Hello,

This year we have a new BR24 (sadly only a "Hobby" version), but ...

In the 150 anniversary of Märklin we will see a new, top of technology, and very prototypical BR 89, the most successful model of the history of Märklin?

Let us hope so.

Best regards,

Gerardo Rivero,
San Fernando, Cádiz, Spain.

Online mmervine  
#2 Posted : 13 September 2008 22:32:02(UTC)
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Has anyone received their BR24 yet? If so...thoughts?
Märklin C-track, Marklin Digital & ECoS, multi-era French & Swiss
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Offline pa-pauls  
#3 Posted : 13 September 2008 22:40:29(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by mmervine
<br />Has anyone received their BR24 yet? If so...thoughts?
I'll get it in 2 weeks as I'll then be in Germany wink My dealer has one for me... biggrin
Pål Paulsen
Märklin Spur 1 Digital, epoche 3
Online mmervine  
#4 Posted : 14 September 2008 00:17:08(UTC)
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great...I would like to see a shot of the tender inside to see how easy it would be to swap the decoder for a LS3.5
Märklin C-track, Marklin Digital & ECoS, multi-era French & Swiss
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Offline pa-pauls  
#5 Posted : 14 September 2008 00:35:29(UTC)
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Offline hasan  
#6 Posted : 14 September 2008 00:35:31(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by mmervine
<br />great...I would like to see a shot of the tender inside to see how easy it would be to swap the decoder for a LS3.5



Slightly OT...wink
36240 - Br 24 - is already discussed here:
https://www.marklin-user...ult.aspx?g=posts&t=10821

And you can see pictures here:
http://www.dermodellbahn...36240/36240-maerklin.htm

The inside:
http://www.dermodellbahn...6240-maerklin-inside.htm


Coming back to the topic, yes it would be very nice indeed. Fingers crossed for a nice top Br89...

hasan

Offline xxup  
#7 Posted : 14 September 2008 02:25:38(UTC)
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That's a big tender for such a small loco... Was this long trips or a very hungry loco?
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Online mmervine  
#8 Posted : 14 September 2008 03:05:56(UTC)
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Hasan:

Thank you!

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