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steventrain
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23 July 2006 01:12:05(UTC)
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<br /> This was saved from being thrown away...
You are very lucky man.
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I was indeed lucky, but unfortunately I sold the RET400 and 3 Swiss metal coaches from the 50:s saved at the same time (2 had opening doors, controlled by a knob on the roof) to a German guy about 10 years ago... Those are worth a lot nowadays, but not this rather common 3002... It has a few scratches on the roof, but the box is original (loco wrapped in "well-carton") an the original plastic clear tires... Like Zora's green one, it's not worth a lot but it is fun to have...
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
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23 July 2006 12:10:30(UTC)
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More importanat, it is a very funny locomotive to watch driving. As I understood, mine electric motor is 20 years younger than the locomotive
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I hope Hans Martin will react, and that the kamera of Vardex will be fixed.
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23 July 2006 13:04:46(UTC)
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My camera has gone to cameraheaven[:(]. Some time ago i posted some pictures in another topic;here they are
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Many thanks
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23 July 2006 13:30:36(UTC)
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Very,very nice.
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23 July 2006 18:19:57(UTC)
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These lokos came in very nice boxes,a log time ago.
This is the brown one
And the green one,look at the pricetag!
And a picture I found of the underside where you can see the old style pickup-shoe and plastic tractiontires.
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23 July 2006 19:41:44(UTC)
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Very good boxed,Quite hard to find it.
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<br />Zora, this E63 was my first loco which I got from my father when I was 6. Usually it is running on my old layout, but presently it assigned to my new US layout, detecting contact problems on the tracks.
BTW we should think about a very distinguished E63 club. I suppose will find some members here on the forum.
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OK Hans, let's start a mini gator club.
Especially since I own this beauty.
Defenition of a mini gator:
— It comes in many colours, but most of the time it is green.
— It has coupling rods.
— The mini gator in non-articulated.
— Of course it has a pantograph.
— It has the ambition to run in Switzerland, but was stucked in Germany.
— It has a long and a short nose.
What a nice thread! As I see the club has already had considerable response, with interesting pics. I'll post a few pics of my E63 in the next days, too.
The cardboard house is very nice. Looks like a small farm house or Ranch in the Alps, and the E 63 is hauling the milk containers ?
Sorry that I reply so late, I have been on the road for the last two weeks and just returned home tonight.
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I own several card board houses, but this is not one of them. Next to card board houses, I also have stonecast houses from Hornby. This are two barns put together.
I can't wait for your pictures
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30 July 2006 05:14:43(UTC)
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I got one of the brown/red ones in the blue artwork box before christmas last year. This little engine really runs nice. I was surprised at how smoothly the motor and drive were.
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Lets have a look at pictures of mini gators.
http://bigio.net/Electrische/3001/3001.htm
http://bigio.net/Electrische/3002/3002.htm
Above please note,click small pictures to large.
http://bigio.net/Zugpack/2874/2874_100.htm
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Hi friends,
Here come some photos of my E63 running on my layout. This photo shows it 20 or 30 years ago:
Here a newer one with a typical 1960's freight train:
Freight action in the Alps, on 5 % grades (a typical gator task, isn't it?
). Eventally you may recognize the mountain range around Oberstdorf in the background.
With another train:
Here an interior view. The loco is from 1962 and still in completely original state (well, it has consumed lots of motor brushes, traction tyres, and ski contacts with the years). As you can see, the motor shields still had no lubrication sponge at that time, and brush holders without brass valves. Also the relay has a special feature: an additional screw to adjust the spring tension. Newer relays have a brass tongue that can be bent.
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30 July 2006 19:41:19(UTC)
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Very cool pictures Hans.
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Thanks Hans for the excellent pictures. I see you have also the red tipper car. What would a train be without it
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31 July 2006 02:18:31(UTC)
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Hi Zora,
nice idea the mini gator club.
This is my contribute:
CE800
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3002
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31 July 2006 21:15:11(UTC)
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Little question, does the clock on the station works ?
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Very nice,almagik
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<br />Little question, does the clock on the station works ?
No it's only pure tin.
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01 August 2006 02:46:38(UTC)
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It is funny to see the female perception for that hobby...
An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
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06 August 2006 03:03:32(UTC)
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Does this one qualify for the Mini Gators. Marklin 3044 "New" in Box
On Ebay today:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/w...=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=008
Item number is 180015027601
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NOt wearing the Pink Pinny, which is hard to see and now I have a white Pinny which also is hard to see against MY pure white Skin Still have 2 new shiny tin Hips that is badly in Need of Repair matching rusting tin shoulders
and a hose pipe on the aorta
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Sorry, that one doesn't count. See the remarks on the first page.
I wonder if somebody has one of the new mini gators I saw yesterday at my dealer.
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06 August 2006 17:53:02(UTC)
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My good old mini-gator wants to join the club. Here it is:
I think it's a 3001 from early seventies (but I could be wrong...)
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It is not mentioned in the catalogue from 1972 from my grandfather. I'll think it is older.
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It is surely younger than yours. Look at the pantograph (for what I know, it is original): it is a 7218, while the others in these pages have a bigger one.
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<br />My good old mini-gator wants to join the club. Here it is:
I think it's a 3001 from early seventies (but I could be wrong...)
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Should be a 3001 from 1964.
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<br />It is surely younger than yours. Look at the pantograph (for what I know, it is original): it is a 7218, while the others in these pages have a bigger one.
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My locomotive is a mix of everything. It was handed over to me as scrap, and repaired with many different parts. Read also this topic
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https://www.marklin-user...ault.aspx?g=posts&t=4952
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Thanks Lutz! I need to keep an eye out for one!
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