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Offline Caplin  
#51 Posted : 29 June 2007 00:34:53(UTC)
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Wow, a powerful "monster". Congratulations and great pleasure for you.

Regards,
Benny - Outsider and MFDWPL

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Offline Guus  
#52 Posted : 29 June 2007 01:44:34(UTC)
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Thank you all,

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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Nikos:
Any comments about her pulling capability?

I haven't really tested its pulling capability in a proper manner yet,but from what I've seen on my test track I have no doubt this is one of my strongest locos if not the strongest!

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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:The mass contact could even be almost as old as HAMO (left on picture).


Thanks for the picture Lutz.
In fact I was hoping you could tell more about this part wink

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I may have been lucky with the previous C-sine,which of course has/had its problem,but this SDS motor I believe brings back the old big C-sine qualities of Märklin.




Did you ever have doubts about this? I didn't! wink


Well,not really biggrin

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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Congratulations Guus. A great looking machine and good to know that the new motor is also looking good.
Have fun.

Thank you David.

I can heartily recommend this loc.

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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Benny:
Wow, a powerful "monster".


Yes it is.
From what I've read in various publications this was the most powerful electric loc for quite a long time.

Kind regards
Guus










Kind regards,
Guus
Offline steventrain  
#53 Posted : 29 June 2007 09:39:22(UTC)
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Congratulations Guus.
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 Davy  
#54 Posted : 30 June 2007 22:52:59(UTC)
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Hoi Guus,

I hope you have much pleasure from your new loc.

M-track with a CS2.
Offline Guus  
#55 Posted : 30 June 2007 23:03:02(UTC)
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Hi Davy,

Thank you, yes I have!
Believe me I'm really surprised by the new SDS drive.It is in fact a very small motor but it nevertheless gives so much power-aided by a worm drive perhaps,but still.

Hope to see more comments on the new drive in the near future.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline Hemmerich  
#56 Posted : 01 July 2007 01:28:54(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Guus
Yes it is.

From what I've read in various publications this was the most powerful electric loc for quite a long time.

Kind regards
Guus


Hi Guus,

want some more pictures of this 240t "beast" ? wink

It was for example pulling our special train during the Märklin Swiss Collection 3 journey from Brugg to Göschenen (supported by a croc from Erstfeld on); this was back in 2001. I arrived there quite early in the morning (German highways are great for fast driving Cool) and could watch how the driver did the final preparation of the loco (it needed at least as much oil as a steamer! biggrin) and could chat with him until our train departed - on time as usual in Switzerland.
Offline Davy  
#57 Posted : 01 July 2007 14:00:18(UTC)
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Lutz,

Thanks for your pictures from the 37772.
M-track with a CS2.
Offline alonso231gery  
#58 Posted : 01 July 2007 14:32:14(UTC)
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I am really looking forward to seeing the comparison between the 39561 and 39562 .
An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
Offline Guus  
#59 Posted : 01 July 2007 14:57:54(UTC)
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Hi Lutz,

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:want some more pictures of this 240t "beast" ?


I'm off to work in hour from now so I'm planning to post some more pictures next Tuesday.

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Nikos:
I am really looking forward to seeing the comparison between the 39561 and 39562

Yes,me too.
Won't take very long now I presume.The loc will be delivered any time soon now!

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline Goofy  
#60 Posted : 02 July 2007 21:32:32(UTC)
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How has it been so far by using with the new SDS motor in the 37772...?

Nothing trouble at all...?

Goofy confused
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DCC = Digital Command Control
Offline Hemmerich  
#61 Posted : 03 July 2007 01:17:42(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Goofy
<br />How has it been so far by using with the new SDS motor in the 37772...?

Nothing trouble at all...?


Nope - as already mentioned here and in another thread, mine still runs fine (even though some members seem to like hearing something else Cool).

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AND it makes a very good impression amongst all its predecessors and successors! wink

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But you'd probably need to ask anyways those owners of the TRIX #22025; unless you've changed you mind (again). biggrin
Offline Guus  
#62 Posted : 03 July 2007 14:50:59(UTC)
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Hi Lutz,hi all,

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Lutz:
Hi Guus,

want some more pictures of this 240t "beast" ?


Here are some more pictures:

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New SDS motor with flywheel

The motor is really small ,but thanks to the wormgear and powerful magnet I presume it is well up to it tasks Cool

Kind regards
Guus

P.S.: If you like I can post some pictures of the printed circuits as well.

Kind regards,
Guus
Offline Tony  
#63 Posted : 03 July 2007 15:24:22(UTC)
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Hey Guus

Nice pictures; The colour of the beast doesn't look too bad from your pics - I thought it would be a lighter green - which is not great.
Two motors with 4 driven axles should make that monster quite a power house. [:p]
Regards Tony
Offline Hemmerich  
#64 Posted : 03 July 2007 19:59:30(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Tony
<br />Hey Guus

Nice pictures; The colour of the beast doesn't look too bad from your pics - I thought it would be a lighter green - which is not great.
Two motors with 4 driven axles should make that monster quite a power house. [:p]


Yes Tony,

It is indeed much less of an "eye pain" than it looks like from the news catalog picture; see also this one here:

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Thanks again for the nice pictures too, Guus. Here are some of the ones I had mentioned before.

For sure the current painting scheme is more popular, but ... Smile

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And here the famous "Buchli" drive (predecessor of the SDS! wink

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Offline Guus  
#65 Posted : 03 July 2007 20:23:02(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Tony:
Hey Guus

Nice pictures; The colour of the beast doesn't look too bad from your pics - I thought it would be a lighter green - which is not great.
Two motors with 4 driven axles should make that monster quite a power house [:p]

I agree the colour isn't half as bad as it looks on "paper"

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Lutz:
And here the famous "Buchli" drive (predecessor of the SDS! wink


Thank you too for the nice photos of the real thing.And yes that Buchli drive was a very clever invention,keeping the unsprung mass as low as possible.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline bmcrae  
#66 Posted : 03 July 2007 20:45:32(UTC)
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Many thanks for the photos gentlemen. Always appreciated! Smile[:p]
Offline Guus  
#67 Posted : 03 July 2007 21:08:48(UTC)
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Hi Brian,

You're welcome Smile

Off topic,I 've been trying twice to send you an e-mail in reply to yours,however the mail wasn't delivered for some reason.I'll give it a third try this evening

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline Goofy  
#68 Posted : 03 July 2007 22:28:34(UTC)
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Why is there plastic shields over SDS motor...?

Goofy confused
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Offline Goofy  
#69 Posted : 03 July 2007 22:33:22(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Hemmerich
<br />
Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Goofy
<br />How has it been so far by using with the new SDS motor in the 37772...?

Nothing trouble at all...?


Nope - as already mentioned here and in another thread, mine still runs fine (even though some members seem to like hearing something else Cool).

UserPostedImage

AND it makes a very good impression amongst all its predecessors and successors! wink

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But you'd probably need to ask anyways those owners of the TRIX #22025; unless you've changed you mind (again). biggrin


Hmmm...
Maybe...? [}:)]biggrin
Nice train you have anyway...!
The flying Hamburger is equipped with faulhaber motor.
Did you racing between 37772 and the Flying Hamburger...? confused
Who did won as the best driving...? biggrin

Goofy Cool
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Offline Guus  
#70 Posted : 03 July 2007 22:54:04(UTC)
Guus

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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Goofy:
Why is there plastic shields over SDS motor...?

From what I seem to understand by having a closer look at it and by reading the parts list, it holds the motor in place!
By the way it's made out of metal.

Kind regards
Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline jeehring  
#71 Posted : 03 July 2007 23:35:56(UTC)
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Thank You Guus for pictures!
Thank you Lutz for infortmations!
I' ve seen the model at the shop , color looks OK , it is nice matt color , not too bright.

BTW Guus, something I don't understand: how is the transmission on this model?
May be I'm wrong, looking at firts pictures it seems some gears are on the inner side of the wheels? Still in assymetric position like former model with 5 poles motor or right on the middle of axles ?
Offline bmcrae  
#72 Posted : 03 July 2007 23:38:01(UTC)
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Off topic reply

Hi Guus,

I just checked my profile again and the address is ok. I think my provider might be having some issues, my father had the same problem trying to email me on the weekend.
Offline Guus  
#73 Posted : 04 July 2007 01:07:42(UTC)
Guus

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Off topic,Brian it happened once again this evening

Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:originally posted by Roland:
BTW Guus, something I don't understand: how is the transmission on this model?
May be I'm wrong, looking at firts pictures it seems some gears are on the inner side of the wheels? Still in assymetric position like former model with 5 poles motor or right on the middle of axles ?

Yes you're right, part of the gear reduction is a worm gear and the rest is via an assymetrically placed gear reduction.

Kind regards
Guus

Kind regards,
Guus
Offline jeehring  
#74 Posted : 05 July 2007 23:12:40(UTC)
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With a closer look to both SVT 134 and VT 04, what do you think about the paint?
I mean the quality of painting ?
It seems that the quality of "surfacing" is better on the SVT 137.
The one from the SVT 137 is smoother while the one of the VT 04 looks more grainy ...
Am I wrong ?
Do you think it has been made at the same place or with a similar skill or dexterity?
(sorry it s a little bit off topic. If anyone has the same remark ,I open a new topic)

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