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Offline Zora la rousse  
#1 Posted : 17 June 2006 23:04:31(UTC)
Zora la rousse


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Will this become my third locomotive ?

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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Zora la rousse
<br />Monday June 5th I recieved a box with very run down Märklin items. Partly it can be cleaned, but there are also real broken things. I am really surprised how bad people can treat toy trains. I do know that my grandfather really have to work hard for it. Some things I do not recognize as Märklin, but it looks like it can drive again.


Here an example with what I mean. A fully run down locomotive. I thought it was a diesel locomotive, but it turned out to be an electric locomotive.

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If you Google on the locomotive number (E63 02), you will find this —&gt;

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But the monument is in far better condition than my Märklin locomotive.
Last week there was a discussion between MärCo, Theo and my father. Theo thinks it will be a hopeless job to repair this, but MärCo think it is possible. An inspection by my father of the inner parts of the locomotive reveals that the motor and relais are damaged by a soldering iron. Obvious somebody with no skills tried to repair this. MärCo expect that an old motor from a 3029 locomotive will fit. And a 3029 can be easy obtained secondhand. Useless to say that many parts are missing...

Well, I will keep you informed, but it can take some time before I have more information.
That depends on what the guys decided to to. But give boys technical things, and wonders will happen (I hope / I am sure wink ).
You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
Offline rschaffr  
#2 Posted : 17 June 2006 23:13:04(UTC)
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Zora: I hae rescued a few abused loks from the trashbin. It can be done because of Marklin's excellent parts support. A little patience and a bit of work and it will be running like new again.
-Ron
Digital, Epoch IV-V(K-track/CS3/6021Connect/60216051), Epoch III(C-track/6021/6036/6051)
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Offline hmsfix  
#3 Posted : 18 June 2006 02:46:24(UTC)
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Hi Zora,

The 3001 was my first loco (with red casing), many years ago, and I still love it.

Repair of motor and relay should be without problem. It has the SFCM motor, just as the BR 89 (No. 3000), the 3029, and many other older M* locos. Also available from Märklin as spare part. The panthograph, too.

Only (cosmetic) problem might be the side rods at the wheels. Loooong out of production.

Positive aspect: the casing of your lok is already nicely weathered... biggrin

Hans Martin
Offline rschaffr  
#4 Posted : 18 June 2006 03:01:28(UTC)
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The side rods from the BR160 (3157) should fit and they are still available (Marklin # 243230 and 243240)
-Ron
Digital, Epoch IV-V(K-track/CS3/6021Connect/60216051), Epoch III(C-track/6021/6036/6051)
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Offline HueyCE  
#5 Posted : 18 June 2006 03:06:52(UTC)
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Should be a fun project, and give you a locomotive in the end.
Ira
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Offline rschaffr  
#6 Posted : 18 June 2006 03:30:01(UTC)
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I agree. First priority is to get it running before you put any money into cosmetics like the drive rods or even the pantograph.
-Ron
Digital, Epoch IV-V(K-track/CS3/6021Connect/60216051), Epoch III(C-track/6021/6036/6051)
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Offline Davy  
#7 Posted : 18 June 2006 03:40:29(UTC)
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This model is by my dealer. A delta loc will get a 60760 and this model will get a delta decoder.
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Offline McLae  
#8 Posted : 18 June 2006 08:10:04(UTC)
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My first Lok was a BR38 (3099). I quickly swapped that Lok for two E63, and brown one and a green one (both 3001). I still have those loks.Cool (The paint of the brown Lok is starting to peel[:p].)

These are nice little Loks with character.biggrin
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Offline franciscohg  
#9 Posted : 18 June 2006 09:17:27(UTC)
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I have a similar one, i've got it in similar conditions...now it works fine.
Also take a little look here:

https://www.marklin-user...fault.aspx?g=posts&t=865

the BR23 is now running with a 5-pole engine and a LS-mfx.....just great!!!
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Offline steventrain  
#10 Posted : 18 June 2006 13:12:36(UTC)
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Hi,

There is a link of history of Marklin E63 can found on

http://www.bahn.hfkern.d...erklin/Dt_Loks_E163.html


There is three at museum/preserved.

E63 001,E63 002,E63 005.

History of E63
http://www.bahn.hfkern.de/Vorbild/E163.html

Wheels detail and cab detail
http://www.bahn.hfkern.de/Vorbild/E163_S2.html

Pictures of E63 today.
http://www.bahn.hfkern.de/Vorbild/E163_S3.html

Please note all these link are in German text.
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Offline Zora la rousse  
#11 Posted : 18 June 2006 23:07:55(UTC)
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Thanks for the links wink.
You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
Offline MärCo  
#12 Posted : 23 June 2006 23:45:15(UTC)
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Restoration report 1

It is true, the original plan was to throw this locomotive away. The condition of this locomotive was very worse. It was owned by a father, given to his son. His children played with it and partly the neighbourhood also. After about 30 years later it came back to the original owner, that didn't want it anymore. The locomotive was awesome dirty and more black than green. The first pictures of it are of Zora, after she had basically cleaned the outside.

It was not my intention to build up this locomotive again. And Theo thought the very same ("impossible"). The motor and relais was badly damaged by a soldering iron, and beyond repair. I was at that moment planning to build a Delta decoder into 3087. But the rebuilding cost were higher than a new 36871. Not surprisingly, a new 36871 was bought. Which left me with a 3087, still with a good motor. If that could fit in this old locomotive...
So I started cleaning the frame and the gearing. I also used the current pickup and contact plate of 3087, and builded it in into the electric locomotive. These were in far better condition. I also checked the gauge of the wheels. The last one was a bit too wide. On friday 23 June this combination went to my Märklin dealer. He will build in a 66032 Delta decoder. Zora is saving money for a Mobile Station or a 66045, and knowing her determination she will manage.

The pictures so far:

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As seen from the pictures, also minor things were repaired.

The locomotive body went to Marcel, he will repaint / airbrush the outside.
Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline SRB  
#13 Posted : 24 June 2006 01:24:48(UTC)
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It looks better now. Good to hear you can make it run again.
IB; C-track; DSB and SBB ep. III-V
Offline hmsfix  
#14 Posted : 24 June 2006 01:49:26(UTC)
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Congratulations ! Nice work, and nice to see this old loco running again soon. I agree, using a 66032 decoder is a good solution on an analogic layout. The lok will have an acceleration delay now, i.e. it starts very smoothly when you put power on abruptly. Looks very prototypical, but one must get accustomed to this feature.

There is one very interesting thing about the electric circuit in the 3001. Originally this lok comes with the usual relay to control the direction. But this relay also switches the head lights on and off, according to the chosen direction! This is simply achieved by switching the lamps parallel to the corresponding coils of the field magnet.

I suppose that this somewhat strange electric solution (as it reduces the power of the motor) served a second purpose: it made the motor run slower. Quite reasonalble for a shunting loco.

All this is no issue when you install a delta decode instead. But the lok might be much faster now than the original 3001.

Hans Martin
Offline MärCo  
#15 Posted : 24 June 2006 02:01:25(UTC)
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Though it was badly damaged, I saw that the former relais was different than I used to.
Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline steventrain  
#16 Posted : 24 June 2006 10:24:29(UTC)
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Nice work MarCo.
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Offline john black  
#17 Posted : 24 June 2006 19:49:23(UTC)
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Cool resto project, Zora and Märco Smile
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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Offline MärCo  
#18 Posted : 24 June 2006 22:39:21(UTC)
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Restoration report 2

Starting correspondence to obtain a box for the locomotive. It will be from the simular Primex locomotive, but in this way the locomotive can be stored proper. If everything goes well this week, it must come from Ulm by mail.
Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline franciscohg  
#19 Posted : 26 June 2006 07:01:09(UTC)
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Great!!!
I remeber my projects too, the wheel, the box, the coupler etc......
almost everything get separately....
What a big rush!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Offline Purellum  
#20 Posted : 29 June 2006 20:01:12(UTC)
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I think this is your baby, Zora:

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Clicking the picture will bring you to a higher resolution!

Per.

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Offline MärCo  
#21 Posted : 30 June 2006 10:01:40(UTC)
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This was indeed the engine originally build in. But like the relais, it was heavy damaged by a soldering iron. Since replacing by a original motor is too expensive, I replaced it by a more modern motor.
I will add this picture to my documents, it can be helpfull in the future.
Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline MärCo  
#22 Posted : 03 July 2006 22:27:02(UTC)
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Restoration report 3, by Marcel

Here is the body of the locomotive, fresh from the paint shop.

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Body, airbrush, Tamiya TS-2 Dark Green.
Roof, airbrush, Tamiya TS-17 Gloss Aluminium.
Air brake cilinder, painted, Revell enamel paint, 34 red.
Footplate and steps, lined with a Edding 3000 black marker.
Lamps, lined with Schneider 271 silver paint marker.

Much fun to do this restauration job. My great hobby is trucks and airplanes, but it is always fun to do something different. I'm very anxious to see this locomotive completed.

Greetings, Marcel.
Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline steventrain  
#23 Posted : 03 July 2006 23:21:15(UTC)
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Excellent paint bodywork.
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 john black  
#24 Posted : 04 July 2006 01:21:21(UTC)
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Marcel: Truly excellent result - looks better than new [:p] Guess Zora will be more than happy ... Smile
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only.
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Offline Munich 1860  
#25 Posted : 04 July 2006 01:29:32(UTC)
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Wonderful !!! I have a spare one, I might as well paint it like you had it done !!! I like this colour, slightly more 'crocodile' than the original one !!!!!

Hans
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Offline john black  
#26 Posted : 04 July 2006 01:46:20(UTC)
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Zora, since she's so cute call her "Gatorina" - Al created this nice name ... Smile
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only.
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Offline Zora la rousse  
#27 Posted : 04 July 2006 11:23:20(UTC)
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But it is only half a "gator".
You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
Offline john black  
#28 Posted : 04 July 2006 11:25:44(UTC)
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Never mind Smile
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only.
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Offline viragoLDR  
#29 Posted : 04 July 2006 12:09:19(UTC)
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Half-a-Gatorina then? Or pint-sized Gatorina?
- Martijn
(early planning : H0-scale Era I K.Bay.sts.b)
(active planning : N-scale mixed late Era Japanese)
(possibly something Z-scale as well ;))
Offline Vardex  
#30 Posted : 04 July 2006 17:24:06(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Zora la rousse
<br />But it is only half a "gator".

Tell me what you need to complete your "half gator",I still have a lot of parts for this one.

Bart
Offline MärCo  
#31 Posted : 07 July 2006 19:47:34(UTC)
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Restoration report 4

A lot to tell, so a lot to report. Wednesday I recieved a call that the locomotive was finished and a 66032 decoder was build in. The repairman from my Märklin dealer had also a surprise for me. He had an old model pantograph left over, and fitted it to the roof. That looks much more authentic than my solution. I converted a 7207 pantograph to fit. Something to keep in mind, if anybody else is repairing such a locomotive. Also he handed over a bag with little cotter pins. These can be used to repair the railing on the noses of the locomotive. On the 4th of July I've got a message from the post. A package had arrived for me from Germany. It contained a Primex 3002 box, so in future this locomotive can be stored proper.
I have made a first test run and I am really exited. Everythings runs smooth. The lights can be turned on and off with the function button on the Delta control 4f. Funny though, because that was impossible in 1957 or so. Now I am waiting from another dealer in Germany, perhaps he has got the windows and steps from this locomotive.

The locomotive, so it is now with new motor and updated body.

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The new motor and Delta 66032 decoder. A bit of a rare combination. A frame from 1957, a motor from 1976 and a decoder from 2006. Typical Märklin philosophy that it all fits and works, because the technical items spans a period of 49 years.

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The locomotive with the Primex 3002 box.

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Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline steventrain  
#32 Posted : 07 July 2006 20:11:31(UTC)
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Very nice finished.
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Offline Frostie  
#33 Posted : 07 July 2006 21:48:36(UTC)
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Excellent worksmanship -it just goes to show what a little determination can accomplish.
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Offline 5HorizonsRR  
#34 Posted : 08 July 2006 00:40:36(UTC)
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I love these kinds of projects! They are fun and time consuming, not to mention the satisfaction you can take in the completed product!
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Offline john black  
#35 Posted : 08 July 2006 01:07:21(UTC)
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WOW ... congratulations, again [:p][:p][:p]
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only.
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Offline hmsfix  
#36 Posted : 08 July 2006 01:57:13(UTC)
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Very nice job, looks like new and has its own style.
The loco would really deserve an entry in Koll's catalog.

Hans Martin
Offline PierreGILLARD  
#37 Posted : 08 July 2006 04:27:03(UTC)
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Great restauration ! Congratulations.

Pierre.
Offline HueyCE  
#38 Posted : 08 July 2006 07:13:28(UTC)
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That has come out very nice.
Ira
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Offline Zora la rousse  
#39 Posted : 08 July 2006 22:34:25(UTC)
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It was a difficult decision to get started with model trains. But it makes life really easier when you have such a team of technical men around. My first thought was really to throw the locomotive away, but now I can't wait to see it work.

The locomotive reminds me of a simular one shunting in Bern, Switzerland. Although it was not green, it had also these odd coupling rods. It was always busy shunting the post cars to and from the incoming trains. And a few men travelling with the engine driver, to couple the cars together. Untill then, I always thought that coupling rods where a steam engine feature.
You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
Offline David Dewar  
#40 Posted : 09 July 2006 01:07:12(UTC)
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Zora. Dont give everything to the guys...have a go yourself you will be surprised what you can do. Having seen your work with wagon loads etc I am sure you could manage a Loco with a little help.

David
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Offline Zora la rousse  
#41 Posted : 09 July 2006 16:26:44(UTC)
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I will not. But this is too complicated for me. But basic maintainance was already learned to me. If you run on a carpet, special attention is needed to the wheels and gears. All dust and dirt must be removed before the locomotives are returned to their boxes.
You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
Offline grnwtrs  
#42 Posted : 09 July 2006 23:22:48(UTC)
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Quote:
Originally posted by MärCo
<br />Restoration report 4

A lot to tell, so a lot to report. Wednesday I recieved a call that the locomotive was finished and a 66032 decoder was build in.

The locomotive, so it is now with new motor and updated body.


The locomotive with the Primex 3002 box.


Outstanding restoration. Congratulations to all who participated!!
This is an example of model railroading at its finest.

Gene Harvey
on the left coast
Offline MärCo  
#43 Posted : 11 July 2006 09:49:11(UTC)
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Last spare parts arrived and no time soon to go to the post office [:(].
Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline Guus  
#44 Posted : 11 July 2006 18:10:14(UTC)
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Zora,Märco,

What a wonderful restoration.
Congratulations and enjoy your loco running on your layout.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline MärCo  
#45 Posted : 15 July 2006 14:32:07(UTC)
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Restoration report 5

At last, time to get to the post office. A parcel arrived from Ulrich Sehling that contains the steps for the E63 electric locomotive. He also supplied the windows for the E63. So after breakfast and a cup of coffee hard at work.
Although a small detail, the E63 with brand new steps is stunning. But Ulrich should also deliver spare nerves as well, because it is not easy to apply the new steps with those tiny cotter pins. After the steps were builded in, I assembled the E63 and made a test run. I could not resist to smile when I saw that all performed well. It's a good feeling to see that everything is working again. This old lady from 1957 is stunning again!

The final result —&gt;

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And to compare, this is how it all started —&gt;

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And finally, I would like to thank the following persons / shops —&gt;

For building in the 66032 decoder and providing the current pickup and pantograph (and also for their free coffee ;-) ):

Hobbyland Amsterdam
Zocherstraat 64
NL-1054 MA Amsterdam Oud West
Nederland
http://home.wanadoo.nl/hobbyland


For the Primex 3002 box, so I could store the locomotive:

Modellbahn Ulm
Herrenkellergasse 16
D-89073 Ulm
Deutschland
http://www.modellbahn-ulm.de


For the windows from the E63 and the steps (certainly you must visit their site)

Ulrich Sehling Restaurationsbetrieb
Heideweg 14
D-31241 Ilsede
Deutschland
http://www.sehling.de

Absolutly AFB-NOHAB fan ;-)
Offline steventrain  
#46 Posted : 15 July 2006 14:41:47(UTC)
steventrain

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Congratulations MärCo.
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 john black  
#47 Posted : 15 July 2006 18:26:10(UTC)
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SmileSmileSmile
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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Offline PierreGILLARD  
#48 Posted : 15 July 2006 23:52:39(UTC)
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Superb work ! Congratulations.Smile

Pierre.
Offline ola.w  
#49 Posted : 16 July 2006 01:27:30(UTC)
ola.w


Joined: 18/12/2004(UTC)
Posts: 13
Location: Gävle,
Nice work...

It's fun to see old locos get a new life. I am going to try to restore my first loco that I got 31 years ago on my birthday (tomorrow actually) to it's former glory. Bought a new motor for it and will convert it to digital and probably give it some new paint.

It is an old BR24 from a starter set and my all time favorite. I will try to post som pictures of the work.

Have a nice summer...

Ola
Märklin | HO | K Track | Digital | III+IV
Offline Zora la rousse  
#50 Posted : 16 July 2006 23:35:02(UTC)
Zora la rousse


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The locomotive was handed over to me today. Not to mention I am very happy. I started with one locomotive, and never thought I should own three on a certain moment. This says a lot of the fun you can have with this hobby and I never regret to start with it.

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I would like to thank MärCo, my father, Theo and Marcel. For their excellent work.
And I promise to handle the locomotive with the upmost care.

You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
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