Joined: 16/10/2005(UTC) Posts: 382 Location: Planet Earth (mostly)
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Hi,
I have quite have received a quite large gift certificate for Amazon.com, so I was wondering: what MRR books do you consider 'must haves'?
Thanks, Rene |
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Joined: 27/10/2005(UTC) Posts: 79 Location: ,
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Hi Rene
'Fast wie echt, Almost real' features amazing scenery, just got my copy last week from Amazon. It gets a mention in another thread too.
Kevin
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Joined: 16/10/2005(UTC) Posts: 382 Location: Planet Earth (mostly)
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:'Fast wie echt, Almost real' features amazing scenery, just got my copy last week from Amazon. Pitty me Amazon.com doesn't have it. My certificate is only for Amazon.com, not .de . Rene |
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Joined: 09/11/2004(UTC) Posts: 2,346 Location: Longueuil, Quebec
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Dag Rene, It seems that you can get the Kalmbach Publications MRR series : www.kalmbach.comHere are some of my favorite : # 12101 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12101[/img] # 12186 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12186[/img] # 12194 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12194[/img] # 12204 (my favorite-one !) : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12204[/img] # 12228 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12228[/img] # 12235 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12235[/img] # 12247 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12247[/img] # 12450 : [img]http://www.pierregillard.com/marklin/biblio/kalmbach12450[/img] I hope this will be of use. Pierre.
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Joined: 10/07/2002(UTC) Posts: 3,298 Location: Patagonia
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What a selection Pierre. Wow!!!! |
 German trains era I-II and selected III, era depends on the mood, mostly Maerklin but i can be heretic if needed XD, heresy is no longer an issue.. LOL |
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Joined: 16/07/2002(UTC) Posts: 1,575 Location: DeSoto (Dallas area), TX
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This is the one I use the most. It gives a good foundation for benchwork.  [img]http://store1.yimg.com/I/kalmbachcatalog_1883_6577270[/img] Update: Here is a link to a picture of my starting benchwork. http://www.mclae.org/layout/2.jpg |
The McLae IB digital, DB, OBB, SBB epII-V Providing a home for little lost 'Gators |
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Joined: 09/11/2004(UTC) Posts: 2,346 Location: Longueuil, Quebec
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by McLae<br />This is the one I use the most. It gives a good foundation for benchwork.  Thanks. I have added this book (# 12175) on my wish list as well ! Pierre.
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Joined: 09/11/2004(UTC) Posts: 2,346 Location: Longueuil, Quebec
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by franciscohg <br />What a selection Pierre. Wow!!!!
I really like them. They are very useful, especially for American MRR. Pierre.
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Joined: 31/12/2005(UTC) Posts: 234 Location: Geneva, Switzerland
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Does anyone have the C-Track plans from Marklin Catalogue 07451 (english version). Does the book give wiring for turnouts and signals along with the track plan or just the track plan. Can the track plans which I beleive are for 3m or above be modified to fit 2m layouts? |
Gautam
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Joined: 13/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 2,616
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Hi Gautam,
For what it's worth I have the German version of the book. There are no wiring diagrams shown in this book. Some drawings of trackplans show only the location of signals. I doubt whether it's easy to adept the trackplans for smaller layouts.You may know already that there's another book for the smaller layouts M 07455.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards Guus |
Kind regards, Guus |
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