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Offline vilithejou  
#1 Posted : 20 May 2010 09:36:58(UTC)
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Joan Vilarrúbia
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#2 Posted : 20 May 2010 09:44:38(UTC)
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I'd go for a Br06, especially if it was a red one.
Offline vilithejou  
#3 Posted : 20 May 2010 09:46:01(UTC)
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Iin the webpage you can Choose tre options... :-)
Joan Vilarrúbia
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#4 Posted : 20 May 2010 09:47:34(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

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I'll go and vote......if I can find my password...... WinkWink
Offline vilithejou  
#5 Posted : 20 May 2010 10:09:10(UTC)
vilithejou


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Bigdaddynz wrote:
I'll go and vote......if I can find my password...... WinkWink


The login and Password change one year ago. You can get new onw asking to Märklín via e-mail. They reply so quickly.
Joan Vilarrúbia
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Fan of Märklín, Kroko lover
Offline RayF  
#6 Posted : 20 May 2010 11:19:56(UTC)
RayF

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The options offered auger well for future Marklin models!

I'm not an insider myself, but I would vote for the 06 or the 58. All of them are tempting, but these two in particular stand out for me, one express passenger and one heavy freight.
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
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Offline river6109  
#7 Posted : 20 May 2010 12:56:15(UTC)
river6109

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The T 18 would be a curve restriction for Märklinists not being able to shift the secondfront bogy axle close to the siderods.

John
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Offline pab  
#8 Posted : 20 May 2010 14:00:01(UTC)
pab

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I gave my votes to
- The BR 58
- The BR 05 cab forward (something different as usual)
- The BR 06

It was a choice, I would like to have a new S3/6 and the Swiss steamer too.

Maybe they will make a double traction steamer set with one slider in the future.
Offline pa-pauls  
#9 Posted : 20 May 2010 14:13:31(UTC)
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I've also done the poll, thank's !

Nice change's to the Märklin Insider page's...ThumpUp
Pål Paulsen
Märklin Spur 1 Digital, epoche 3
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#10 Posted : 20 May 2010 14:26:32(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

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vilithejou wrote:
Bigdaddynz wrote:
I'll go and vote......if I can find my password...... WinkWink


The login and Password change one year ago. You can get new onw asking to Märklín via e-mail. They reply so quickly.



Shows you how long ago I last logged in. The old userid / password does not work, so I have sent an email off to Marklin.
Offline husson73  
#11 Posted : 20 May 2010 15:03:47(UTC)
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241 A 65 of course
3 rails HO OO O I, DC and AC, analogic and digital.
Offline DamonKelly  
#12 Posted : 20 May 2010 15:38:35(UTC)
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I was rather surprised to discover this last night!
Perhaps Märklin have decided us non-German Insiders are important after all...

I voted for:
T18 - because, well, it's weird!
S 2/6 - I like the old-timers
Comodore Vanderbilt - very "art-deco", or perhaps "modern"...

Cheers,
Damon
Offline steventrain  
#13 Posted : 20 May 2010 16:28:56(UTC)
steventrain

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I vote for BR06.
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 igf2  
#14 Posted : 20 May 2010 19:08:47(UTC)
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Comodore Vanderbilt : one point !
Offline epierre  
#15 Posted : 20 May 2010 19:53:32(UTC)
epierre


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pab wrote:
I gave my votes to
- The BR 58
- The BR 05 cab forward (something different as usual)
- The BR 06




Well 05 cab forward already exists at Brawa, BR06 too... given the 03.10 already exists, making the BR06 would be easy meat...

and BR 05 cab forward is not Ep III I fear... so BR 06 !
Offline Loadmaster  
#16 Posted : 20 May 2010 21:43:21(UTC)
Loadmaster

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What is the URL link for the Insider Club? I have a link that was given to me my Marklin USA, but it does not have the Poll.

http://club.maerklin.de/de/login.html

Thanks,
Robert
HOac and Z scale running SBB/BLS Era IV-V
Offline DRG  
#17 Posted : 20 May 2010 22:07:30(UTC)
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Hi,

I gave my votes to 1;5 and 7.

Greedings
DRG
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Offline mj  
#18 Posted : 21 May 2010 10:34:52(UTC)
mj

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It is hard to choose between all these models, many are very tempting. Though, if a had (which I will) to choose, I would want the Commodore Vanderbilt or the Br 06... Smile
Magnus
Offline sjlauritsen  
#19 Posted : 21 May 2010 22:59:25(UTC)
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The Voith Maxima! Smile
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Offline Webmaster  
#20 Posted : 21 May 2010 23:25:01(UTC)
Webmaster


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Well...

BR58, BR05 003 (cab forward) and S2/6 for me...
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. [Old Chinese Proverb]
Offline Macfire  
#21 Posted : 22 May 2010 13:14:23(UTC)
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Well I am an Insider through AMMRC and if I had the vote (which I don't ThumbDown ) I would vote for:
1: Serie 241 A 65 France
2: VT92 Germany
3: S 2/6 Germany
Lord Macca
New Zealand branch of Clan Donald.
Offline jerdenberg  
#22 Posted : 23 May 2010 16:31:02(UTC)
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I'd love a UP Challenger, but that's surely a no go. Many French locomotives look somewhat related to my US preferred types, so I chose the Serie 241. The BR 58 as a fairly standard steamer, and the S 3/6 for looks complete my triad.
Figomima division, UP; mostly figment of my imagination yet.
Offline svgeorgiad  
#23 Posted : 23 May 2010 22:05:33(UTC)
svgeorgiad

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Location: Athens,
I voted for
BR58
BR06 Streamlined
V320


but I am also very keen on Voith Maxima and Cab forward BR05.

I think M* is on the right track if they have all these great models in their future plans, so a lot of excitement is waiting for us guys!!!Smile
Symeon Georgiadis
Offline Frankenbahner  
#24 Posted : 27 May 2010 17:11:37(UTC)
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Location: Nuremberg, Bavaria
When will this firm ever learn?

They should have a look into Brawa’s catalogue to learn that excellent H0 models of the BR 06, the S2/6, the E95 or the V320 already exist.

The 05 003 has been released by Liliput recently.

Most of the list consists either of exotics, preseries, or experimental locomotives. Such prototypes, however, are an issue for small-series or specialized manufacturers, while large series manufacturers like Märklin should concentrate more on standart models, where one tooling allows many different versions. Just look at the VT92, which will be released by a small firm called Naumburg & Partner soon: only one example of this railcar ever existed! I just wonder who really needs several models of such an exotic prototype from several firms.

Märklin’s 2010 insider model, the DB BR 03.10 actually is reasonable new tooling, as no large series H0 model of this engine exists yet. But regarding that list (or poll) now, it seems they fall back into their old product policy: “the more exotic, the better”.

Moreover, there are still several interesting Trix toolings waiting for a re-edition, like the VT 75 or the BR 38.4.

Regards,
Florian
H0 3-rail AC with DCC, MM and mfx, 2-rail DC streetcars, and N gauge
Offline supermoee  
#25 Posted : 27 May 2010 17:30:38(UTC)
supermoee

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Hello Florian,

whatever Märklin will do, someone will disagree.

I understand your position, but on the other hand a lot of Insider are complaining that their exclusive Insider product is not that exclusive and Märklin will do a re edition a few years later with different service

So what? Here we have 2 adverse needs coming together.

Be sure, even if Brawa has some items already in their cataloque, most of the Märklin customers are not buying Brawa. No wonder with their astronomic pricing (more than 500 Euro for a Br74 Scared )

What I complain about the choice is the fact that there is no really significant electric locomotive in the choice.

rgds

Stephan
Offline H0  
#26 Posted : 27 May 2010 20:08:40(UTC)
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Frankenbahner wrote:
They should have a look into Brawa’s catalogue to learn that excellent H0 models of the BR 06, the S2/6, the E95 or the V320 already exist.

I voted for E 95 and V 320.
I know there are Brawa models, but I don't have them yet. I'd prefer Märklin anyway.

I think both models would work for Märklin.

And they do the poll to find out which models are wanted. Those with these Brawa locos can choose other locos.

Märklin made a Köf II.
Originally the Brawa Köf II was even in the Märklin catalogue.
I bet they know the Brawa catalogue, but they also take their chances.
Regards
Tom
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Offline nilkram58  
#27 Posted : 02 June 2010 03:02:39(UTC)
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I have voted for the following items:

BR 58 German
T18 (because of its peculiar design!!)
S 3/6 Bavaria


Akis
Offline esgovipa  
#28 Posted : 03 June 2010 18:41:28(UTC)
esgovipa

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Hello everybody,

My vote is for...

T18
C 5/6 Elephant
E95

But...I want it all BigGrin

Regards.
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Offline mattj70  
#29 Posted : 05 June 2010 04:58:48(UTC)
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BR06 would be great!
Offline Armando  
#30 Posted : 06 June 2010 19:15:29(UTC)
Armando

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Location: Houston, Texas
Hi all,

I completed the poll. My selections were:

BR 06
T 18
Commodore Vanderbildt

Best regards,
Armando García

Offline jeehring  
#31 Posted : 07 June 2010 21:48:15(UTC)
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Once again....I don't play the game, I can't choose, I can't decide....
I am eliminating : 13 & 14 without restriction.

I like them but I'm not interested in : ET 30, E 10, br 58, S 3/6, C5 elephant...
....
I'm interested in all the rest and I love all of them , for sure they are my favorites :T 18, BR 05 Cab Forward,E 95, Comodore Vanderbilt, série 241 A, and VT 92 (what a nice machine !)

If those 6 loks were displayed in a shop and you ask me to buy immediately only one of them , I would buy the T 18.

If they ask me to book a second one for next purchase, I'll probably choose the Commodore Van Der Bilt.

I'm undecided about: 05 Cab forward, E 95, 241 A and VT 92 . (I close my eyes and give me one of them...)


My comment about 241 A: of classically elegant lines ( + Commodore vanderbilt as well ). From a purely marketing point of view : indubitably it will be a great success in France , and there were 1 or 2 rolling in Germany under German livery. There is also a Swiss version actually preserved in Switzerland as a Museum version.

Edited by user 09 June 2010 01:40:20(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline jeehring  
#32 Posted : 08 June 2010 15:21:23(UTC)
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....then my final choice will be: T 18 - Commodore Vanderbilt - BR 05 Cab forward .
But I'm not happy, Sad they have forced me to cancel E95: I like it so much...
MRR is a constant frustration...

Edited by user 09 June 2010 16:54:53(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline epierre  
#33 Posted : 09 June 2010 12:57:29(UTC)
epierre


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Location: Paris,
For me : Serie 241 A 65 France - this at least would be a good signal to France (except that it was a model taken to germany during war... maybe the reason for the home market of Marklin)
Offline VT 08.8  
#34 Posted : 09 June 2010 16:03:11(UTC)
VT 08.8


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Location: France
My choice :

E95 Razz Razz Razz
VT 92 Razz Razz
ET 30 Razz
Regards
Märc
Offline jeehring  
#35 Posted : 09 June 2010 16:11:09(UTC)
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VT 92 looks strange, with interesting design and asymmetrical shape : different bogies, 1 powered big bogie + another smaller bogie...
I don't fully understand how this machine was used.
was it a training railcar or an experimental railcar ? or both : training & experimental ?
Was it really a railcar ? or a " pulling Locomotive " ? or both ?
Interior settings look interesting ( without passenger seats )
Under which circumstances or what purpose was it pulling coaches ? passenger service ? What kind of coaches ? Was it for testing coaches ?
May be some German contributors could enlighten me ? (I didn't find any English or French explanations Sad per advance thank you)

I imagine it as a unique insider model , full metal, nice interior settings, SDS motorization, independantly switchable lights (separate + independantly switchable smooth light for conductor cabin also)
Offline I_love_Marklin_37538  
#36 Posted : 10 June 2010 02:33:03(UTC)
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Did the T18 exist?
Offline vilithejou  
#37 Posted : 10 June 2010 09:17:51(UTC)
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I_love_Marklin_37538 wrote:
Did the T18 exist?


Yes

You can see it:

http://www.dself.dsl.pip...co/germturb/germturb.htm
Joan Vilarrúbia
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Offline SINCrazee  
#38 Posted : 06 November 2010 12:51:12(UTC)
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Offline steventrain  
#39 Posted : 06 November 2010 13:46:21(UTC)
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epierre wrote:
For me : Serie 241 A 65 France - this at least would be a good signal to France (except that it was a model taken to germany during war... maybe the reason for the home market of Marklin)



Hi Epierre,

What type and make loco in your avater?
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 7gauges  
#40 Posted : 06 November 2010 14:06:00(UTC)
7gauges

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BR 05 cab forward is my choice and a french Serie 241.


I have the Trix Fine Art version of the T18 and it is a very smooth running engine - even with a Delta decoder - I'd say it runs better than most recent Marklin engines. The Trix T18 is all brass and quite heavy - which probably helps the running characteristics.
Collecting / Fixing and Running trains since 1966.
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