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rschaffr
#151
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26 September 2007 23:38:53(UTC)
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Lutz: I guess there were some bargains in the Fundgrube. I didn't look at everything, but the ones I looked at didn't seem that great. It was so mobbed in there, though, that it was hard to get to the shelves. Yes, it was nice seeing a lot of young folks enjoying the hobby. Wish it were so over here.
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27 September 2007 00:36:15(UTC)
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Great photos of the kids Lutz, many thanks! Now I'm quite sure my son would have a GREAT time at this event!!!
And I'm sure his dad will enjoy it also!!
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27 September 2007 00:55:49(UTC)
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I am sorry to have missed this great event guys.
I have originally planned to visit in May, as the Modellbahntreff was originally planned for first weekend of May.
Then it was moved to September and as I was again planning to visit, elections were proclaimed and I could not leave.
But next time (in two years) I will be there (if God allows ofcourse!)
Meanwhile I am seriously thinking of visiting Intermodelbau in Dortmund next April. Is there going to be Maerklin there exhibiting?
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27 September 2007 09:27:18(UTC)
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originally posted by Symeon:
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Meanwhile I am seriously thinking of visiting Intermodelbau in Dortmund next April. Is there going to be Maerklin there exhibiting?
Hi Symeon,
Yes,it's the same large layout they show at the various exhibitions.Also they have a very large stand with various activities for kids of all ages!It all looks very similar to the show at Göppingen!
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Meanwhile I am seriously thinking of visiting Intermodelbau in Dortmund next April. Is there going to be Maerklin there exhibiting?
Hi Symeon,
Yes,it's the same large layout they show at the various exhibitions.Also they have a very large stand with various activities for kids of all ages!It all looks very similar to the show at Göppingen!
Kind regards
Guus
Hi Guus,
It sounds exciting and I would like to attend. Two things I need to check first when is Orthodox Easter and second when is IFAT (International Fair for Environmental Technologies in Munich) taking place since I won't be able to leave on that dates.
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27 September 2007 12:50:37(UTC)
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You could also get a self-assembled loco from the Ae3/6 set for 99€ or 119€ (ready).
Actually this is one that I bought, we found out that one of the assistant worker at the assembly desk, was Italian and so my older son got his chance to assemble his first Marklin loco.
I am little proud that a small part of my country works there and participates to its success, also the machines used to paint the refrigerator wagons are italian-made.
You know Italians do it better!
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28 September 2007 01:51:53(UTC)
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You know Italians do it better!
Next time you're here, remind me to bring along my old Pocher wagons from Torino. I do not have many, around 20 or so, but it is worth having a look !!!!
Apart from that we should leave your statement as it is and not comment on it ....
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28 September 2007 02:35:48(UTC)
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Yes, I think maybe Italians do it better.
My daughter recently purchased a Fiat Punto - very decent little motr car, and apparently one of the tops in minimal (bad) emissions.
Now Fiat have not sold any cars in Australia for 22 years, so this was one of the first of hopefully a new era for Italian-made in Australia.[^]
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29 September 2007 17:34:03(UTC)
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29 September 2007 18:09:24(UTC)
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<br />I am finally able to show the full picture of the group at the Treff, I am next to Guus and hasan to Lutz.
Hope that next pic will include quite a few of all you, we miss the down-unders!
Who is who in the photo please mate?
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29 September 2007 18:36:16(UTC)
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I second that.
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29 September 2007 18:47:00(UTC)
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Kneeling on the left is Guus. Next to him is Frankie (Allesandro). Standing left to right are me, Munich1860 (Hans) and his son, Hasan (Andrea), TonyFH (Tony), and Lutz
-Ron
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29 September 2007 19:55:38(UTC)
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<br />Kneeling on the left is Guus. Next to him is Frankie (Allesandro). Standing left to right are me, Munich1860 (Hans) and his son, Hasan (Andrea), TonyFH (Tony), and Lutz
Thanks Ron, but you seem to have missed one of the guys on the rh side.
BTW you seem a nice lot to meet at a treff. Maybe next year?
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29 September 2007 21:36:36(UTC)
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No, I got us all. Two kneeling and five standing (plus Hans' son)
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30 September 2007 01:51:31(UTC)
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<br />No, I got us all. Two kneeling and five standing (plus Hans' son)
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Kneeling on the left is Guus. Next to him is Frankie (Allesandro). Standing left to right are me, Munich1860 (Hans) and his son, Hasan (Andrea), TonyFH (Tony), and Lutz
I see now, I counted Hans' son as Hasan. Sorry about that, my mistake. [:I]
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03 October 2007 17:38:22(UTC)
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This is my goodie apart from the insider gift I brought home to Berlin
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03 October 2007 17:42:20(UTC)
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I couldn't resist that one, either, Thomas. Did you not get the Treff wagon in the tin box?
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03 October 2007 19:33:06(UTC)
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Hi Ron,
no I bought the regular one.
But I could not resist buying this little beauty as well:
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Very nice items Thomas,
The Volkswagen pickup truck looks really nice.
I missed the "Erlebniswelt" freightwaggon -out of stock on Saturday afternoon.
Got the Treff waggon and the Museum waggon though.
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Very nice, Thomas.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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Hello All,
Well, my films are back, most photo's are oke, as there are some photos overhere and there are several links to other photo sites I only scanned a few of my pictures.
An ICE passing Göppingen, you had to be fast with your camera to catch one.
Motive power for the ride over the Geislinger Steige.
Old and new on the Geislinger Steige.
And now for the reptile lovers:
Preparing for departure on sunday at around 18h00, yes the E 94 was the motive power.
That is it for today, greetings, Tony
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Great pictures, Tony. I kept missing the ICEs when they came through. I have basically the same picture of the passing train on the Steige but from the other side of our train.
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Very good picture, Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for that Gator, Tony
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I haven't noticed until now [:I]
Thanks for the nice photos, Tony.
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