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Offline hasan  
#1 Posted : 27 April 2006 12:57:18(UTC)
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Hallo everybody!
I am an owner of a great 3024.1 E18 green, in a red box from 1958, but unfortunately I do not have its instruction booklet.
Does anybody have a copy of it?
Could somebody scan a copy and make it available on the web or email me?
Thank you very much for your attention!
Have fun with MRR

Andrea
Offline steventrain  
#2 Posted : 27 April 2006 14:00:01(UTC)
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Hello Andrea.

Sorry I dont have one but someone members have one.
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Offline john black  
#3 Posted : 27 April 2006 15:41:04(UTC)
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Hi Andrea,

AFAIK in 1958 there existed still no loco-specific instruction booklets as we know them today - just a thin service folder for oiling etc. ... [:I]

Best Regards,
John
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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#4 Posted : 27 April 2006 15:55:21(UTC)
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I think John is right on this one. I don't know if there isn't an exception to that rule but anyway, the 3024 was supplied with a no loco-specific instruction booklet.
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Offline haherrem  
#5 Posted : 27 April 2006 18:38:18(UTC)
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Strange, I remember to have seen a booklet for the 3024 (don't have it though, would be interested...) at the famous Houten swap-meet. But possibly that was a later version. Had a look at it to get some info on my old blue E18 (3023).
Best regards,
Hans
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Offline franciscohg  
#6 Posted : 27 April 2006 19:17:53(UTC)
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There is a page with a list of all the literature published, i don't remember it right now, when i come to my house i will check for it.
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Offline Guus  
#7 Posted : 27 April 2006 19:18:29(UTC)
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Hi Andrea,

The Hamburger Märklin Insider Club have one published on their website:

http://www.hamst.de/html/body_service.html#altexplo

It's not a very good photocopy,nevertheless I hope it is usefull.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
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Offline hasan  
#8 Posted : 27 April 2006 20:50:26(UTC)
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First of all I would like to thank everybody for your attention and answers.Smile

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: AFAIK in 1958 there existed still no loco-specific instruction booklets as we know them today - just a thin service folder for oiling etc. ...


Sorry for any proper language measleading[V], but yes, that is what I meant: not a real fat instruction booklet, but a more concise and brief folder (few small pages), specific for this loco. You can see what I mean in the second picture of this eBay auction (unfortunately the folder is the subject of the photo, but I suppose you guys will understand):

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eB...;ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT

Guss, thank you very much for your interesting link, but there I found “only” great Explosionszeichnungen! Am I not finding the right corner of this web site?
Thank you once more, and best regards
Andrea
Offline john black  
#9 Posted : 27 April 2006 21:42:28(UTC)
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I couldn't been more wrong - there was such booklet in 1958. Now that's good old Marklin service [^]
With a picture your chances are bit higher, perhaps ...

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Offline franciscohg  
#10 Posted : 28 April 2006 07:45:09(UTC)
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Hi, here you can perhaps find what you need, you can ask Bernd for what you need, i have got many booklets that way
http://www.bahn.mayersho....de/pub/pub-ex-alles.htm
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Offline franciscohg  
#11 Posted : 28 April 2006 07:47:25(UTC)
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BTW, Guus, your link is great!!
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Offline Guus  
#12 Posted : 28 April 2006 11:46:38(UTC)
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Thanks Francisco.

I've found that link some time ago.

Most of the German Insider websites are a good resource for information.
I find the HAMST site particularly useful.Lots of info to be found there.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline hasan  
#13 Posted : 28 April 2006 12:25:47(UTC)
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Great link!!!
I'll try immediately and then I'll let you know!
Many thanks
Andrea
Offline xxup  
#14 Posted : 28 April 2006 13:33:53(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by franciscohg
<br />http://www.bahn.mayershofer.de/pub/pubx-ex-alles.htm?http://www.bahn.mayershofer.de/pub/pub-ex-alles.htm


**** Slightly off topic alert *****

That's a very interesting link... I see that there appears to be two versions of the Zepplin 3077:
3077 Schienenzeppelin (-D76-)
3077 Schienenzeppelin (-E81-)

Does anyone know the difference - Koll's makes no mention - just says that the model was in production from 1975-1990 and that there was a special edition 3477 produced at some stage...

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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#15 Posted : 28 April 2006 16:52:13(UTC)
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Cool! Interesting site Guus, definately one to remember. (Placed it in my favourits)
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Offline hasan  
#16 Posted : 28 April 2006 21:33:16(UTC)
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I have it!!!
Great website. I contacted the author and just few minutes later I received a .pdf copy of the booklet!!!
Thank you very much for all your suggestions (especially to franciscohg)!!!
Have fun with MRR
Andrea
Offline franciscohg  
#17 Posted : 29 April 2006 00:14:52(UTC)
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Glad you could get your booklet Andrea!!!
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Offline Munich 1860  
#18 Posted : 29 April 2006 01:51:02(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by xxup
<br />That's a very interesting link... I see that there appears to be two versions of the Zepplin 3077:
3077 Schienenzeppelin (-D76-)
3077 Schienenzeppelin (-E81-)

Does anyone know the difference - Koll's makes no mention - just says that the model was in production from 1975-1990 and that there was a special edition 3477 produced at some stage...
I suppose there must be a misunderstanding .. this site refers to and actually is a top information source about all Märklin printed items, instruction manuals, guarantee papers and so on. Therefore you can find two instruction leaflets for this Schienenzeppelin. Normally the only difference is the date of print.

Many regards,

Hans
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Offline steventrain  
#19 Posted : 29 April 2006 10:59:31(UTC)
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Excellent link.

Glad to hear you got it hasan.Smile
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Offline xxup  
#20 Posted : 29 April 2006 11:02:17(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Munich 1860
<br />Normally the only difference is the date of print.


Thanks Hans - that makes much more sense - I did find it hard to accept that Mr Koll could have made a mistake considering the depth to which the different versions have been analysed by him..
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Offline Munich 1860  
#21 Posted : 29 April 2006 11:36:40(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by xxup
<br />Thanks Hans - that makes much more sense - I did find it hard to accept that Mr Koll could have made a mistake considering the depth to which the different versions have been analysed by him..
You are welcome Adrian.

But Koll's has been found to contain some minor mistakes sometimes ... But when such happens, well, you surely know the intensiveness of the average Märklin supporter / collector ... then he is put right immediately ....

Many regards,

Hans
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Offline jonquinn  
#22 Posted : 13 May 2006 05:10:46(UTC)
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I came across a website soem time back that had scans/PDFs of many Marklin locos.
I lost that web address and no luck searching for it. Is anyone else familiar with this website? It was a pretty good one for getting a copy of that lost manual.
Offline Guus  
#23 Posted : 13 May 2006 20:21:57(UTC)
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Hi Jon,

I seem to remember a site owned by an American guy that contained some very good copies of Märklin manuals.
That site was taken out of the "air" some time ago.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline franciscohg  
#24 Posted : 14 May 2006 21:47:43(UTC)
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Yes, perhaps they were banned off for copyright reasons.
That is perhpas why in this other site there no online available copies....
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Offline Munich 1860  
#25 Posted : 15 May 2006 01:17:51(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Guus
<br />Hi Jon,

I seem to remember a site owned by an American guy that contained some very good copies of Märklin manuals.
That site was taken out of the "air" some time ago.

Kind regards
Guus
Hi Guus,

do you mean this site maybe ??? Posted and maintained by our member Dale Schultz .....

http://marklinguide.servehttp.com/marklinguide.nsf

Regards,

Hans
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Offline franciscohg  
#26 Posted : 16 May 2006 05:47:14(UTC)
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i was referring to another one, with scans of documents, the link was posted sometime ago by McLae if i remember well.
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Offline Guus  
#27 Posted : 16 May 2006 10:23:42(UTC)
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Hi Hans,hi Francisco,

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Hans:...do you mean this site maybe ??? Posted and maintained by our member Dale Schultz .....

Oh,that's a very nice site too,but its not the one I meant.

It was posted some time ago on this forum and probably you refer to the same one isn't it Francisco?
Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: i was referring to another one, with scans of documents, the link was posted sometime ago by McLae if i remember well.


I'll try to find one of these days.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline Munich 1860  
#28 Posted : 08 July 2006 00:55:33(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Guus
<br />Hi Jon,

I seem to remember a site owned by an American guy that contained some very good copies of Märklin manuals.
That site was taken out of the "air" some time ago.

Kind regards
Guus
Suddenly tonight a thought crossed my mind that this ominous website we were speculating about was called www.marklinist.com when it still existed ..... It's a long time ago, but I think that was the name .....

Regards,

Hans
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Offline Guus  
#29 Posted : 13 July 2006 00:07:34(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Suddenly tonight a thought crossed my mind that this ominous website we were speculating about was called www.marklinist.com when it still existed ..... It's a long time ago, but I think that was the name .....

Hi Hans,only saw your posting today.
Could very well be the one you mention,can't remember anymore.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
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