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David Dewar
#151
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27 October 2007 17:52:01(UTC)
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Hi Guus. I agree that the HAG model is better although i dont own either (as yet) after the problems with the Marklin model I think I would go for the HAG (if I have any cash left after Christmas)
David
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Larry
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27 October 2007 19:21:35(UTC)
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I agree with Guus having recently bought a HAG Erstfeld model from Mike. What is so different from Maerklin is the depth of the speaker sound and there are certain more of them. Gee, Mike, if HAG sold Erstfelds to Maerklin then I could have saved some amount of money going Maerklin! In any event, I wanted a Swiss-made model for my Swiss level and am very happy with the purchase despite the weird couplers throwing me at first. (They do work very well.)
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28 October 2007 02:42:38(UTC)
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Originally posted by David Dewar
<br />Hi Guus. I agree that the HAG model is better although i dont own either (as yet) after the problems with the Marklin model I think I would go for the HAG (if I have any cash left after Christmas)
David
DAvid,
Help yourself to the cash drawer in the bank. SHould be enought a the HAG and 5 Years free Board and Lodging. Not sure if they will allow you to take the trains inside.
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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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David Dewar
#154
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28 October 2007 13:21:58(UTC)
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Nev. Great idea. To increase profit for M supply all jails with layouts.
Never could quite figure out how to get cash from the bank without getting caught...and I had the keys!!
These HAG models can be addicitve and thankfully it is only Swiss they make.
David
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bmcrae
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02 November 2007 20:58:56(UTC)
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Received 4 replacement connectors today for my 37363.
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<br />Hi all,
So the only people who knew about this before they were on the shelves were Swiss dealers and those on their mailing lists. I have not recieved the latest Marklin Insider yet (I presume you are referring to 4/2007). While the price is prohibitive for me it is still nice to know what was made.
If anyone hears of such special items that are not announced in the general way, I would appreciate it if they let this group know.
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Jhn
Not sure if you are interested, but I found this in my email.....
http://www.zuba-tech.ch/...spezArtId=0&back=res
Looks like it is due out in February and will be limited to 600-800 pieces. If you google the item, you see it is available at a few other shops as well.
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15 December 2007 05:32:38(UTC)
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For you SBB Cargo fans, check out this one.....
http://cgi.ebay.ch/HAG-A...WDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Looks like only 1 AC-digital model produced.
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mike c
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15 December 2007 13:06:26(UTC)
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<br />I might have missed this point early on, but didn't HAG made this model for Marklin? Or not? I have received several HAG "Erstfeld" models very recently and they are dead ringers for Marklin, except HAG model is equipped with their "F... you" coupler
Here is HAG:
Mike
Mike,
you will note that the Hag model has the correct update handrails and windshield wipers, while the Maerklin model still has the original design as well as the mounting for the crest on the side.
The Maerklin model is a repaint of the 37361 model made specially for Maerklin CH and the swiss market. It is not a Hag product.
Interestingly enough, Roco will be releasing a model of a similar cargo lok, also with the new handrails and windshield wipers.
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26 December 2007 19:38:06(UTC)
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Strange - still fits with my theory of a pallet load of them being dropped...
As some of you might recall (see one of the early postings), I got this loco as a Christmas present from my wife. My model didn't have to travel far - from Barp-Tech at Winterthur a couple of hundred meters to our home. The UIC connectors and the slider are entirely undamaged. However, the handrails on the front of both cabs had to be slipped back over the slits were they normally rest. And on the roof, the silver-colored "Hauptschalter" is severely bent sideways. If this part is made of plastic (anyone happens to know?), then it will probably break if I try to bend it back to its standard position, so I'll leave it as it is for the time being.
I don't know whether a whole pallet load of these models was dropped, but I think that Marklin's inner packaging leaves a lot of room for improvement. The transparent plastic is simply too rigid, without the slightest cushion of soft material absorbing a possible blow from the outside (those little strips of thin foam over the cabs and the roof are actually nothing more than a "placebo"-like joke [V]).
Although I might be considered as biased, I still think that HAG's comparatively huge loco boxes with ample cushioning inside are the best kind of protection.
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David Dewar
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26 December 2007 20:58:30(UTC)
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I agree Stephan. I am surprised that this model has sold as well as it has as in my view HAG is much better and should be delivered in one piece. The dealer should take some responsibilty though as fairly early they must have realised there was a problem.
Better to confirm with previous buyers that a marklin item is of good quality before placing an order. Changed days for Marklin.
David
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