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ac jacko
#551
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07 June 2010 14:49:12(UTC)
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Got new arrivals today. My apologies for photos but my camera seems to be on the way out, Missed out on the 4081 so now I am hunting as need it for the set, bugga
Carriages are in great condition even the boxes so happy with them
Marklin 4083 Tin version
marklin 4082 Tin version and my camera is going down
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07 June 2010 15:26:39(UTC)
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Very nice, Dale!
These are later versions with the ocean blue logo and lower strip, which I've never seen before, by the way!
If you look through catalogues you can see that the correct driving coach for these is not so much the 4081, which was discontinued 8 years before these coaches, but the 4077 which replaced the 4081 from 1972 to 1980. They will probably be easier to find too!
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07 June 2010 15:32:01(UTC)
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RayPayas wrote:
Very nice, Dale!
These are later versions with the ocean blue logo and lower strip, which I've never seen before, by the way!
If you look through catalogues you can see that the correct driving coach for these is not so much the 4081, which was discontinued 8 years before these coaches, but the 4077 which replaced the 4081 from 1972 to 1980. They will probably be easier to find too!
Ray you rock sir,i'm on ebay now
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07 June 2010 15:39:26(UTC)
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ac jacko wrote:
RayPayas wrote:
Very nice, Dale!
These are later versions with the ocean blue logo and lower strip, which I've never seen before, by the way!
If you look through catalogues you can see that the correct driving coach for these is not so much the 4081, which was discontinued 8 years before these coaches, but the 4077 which replaced the 4081 from 1972 to 1980. They will probably be easier to find too!
Ray you rock sir,i'm on ebay now
Here's one with the blue logo.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/W1...&hash=item1c12e3cfda
Other 4077 also have the black logo, so watch out if you want them to match!
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07 June 2010 20:18:08(UTC)
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Very nice, Ac jacko.
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08 June 2010 00:16:45(UTC)
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does anyone have set 43019 - beautiful detailed epoch II coaches!
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08 June 2010 01:09:50(UTC)
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Joe Meiring wrote:
does anyone have set 43019 - beautiful detailed epoch II coaches!
This is a lovely set. I've wanted these coaches since they first appeared years ago as a set for the Bavarian Glaskasten.
I decided this year to go for the 26559 set, which includes a couple of these coaches and a Glaskaten in early Era III colours.
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08 June 2010 17:24:16(UTC)
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RayPayas wrote:
Joe Meiring wrote:
does anyone have set 43019 - beautiful detailed epoch II coaches!
This is a lovely set. I've wanted these coaches since they first appeared years ago as a set for the Bavarian Glaskasten.
I decided this year to go for the 26559 set, which includes a couple of these coaches and a Glaskaten in early Era III colours.
you really have something special there Ray! I have the 43019, quite a delight to behold - such lovely detail!
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13 June 2010 02:12:25(UTC)
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I've got the TEE Bavaria 43859 and the matching car 43855:
DRG, DB and SBB
Era II, III and IV
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14 June 2010 00:29:56(UTC)
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Very nice TEE set, Sebastian.
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14 June 2010 01:03:01(UTC)
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Great TEE train, Sebastian!
What engine do you have to pull it?
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sebastian wrote:
I've got the TEE Bavaria 43859 and the matching car 43855:
Depends on the meaning of "matching" in this context.
The TEE Bavaria replaced the Swiss RAm trains (1 had an accident, the remaining trains were sold to Canada to become "Northlanders"). It was a short train with three coaches only (normally).
Diesel engines where used in Germany (no catenary). Märklin recommends the BR 210 model (which has an interesting sound).
43855 matches era-wise and livery-wise and can be used to build a longer train. Destination boards do not match ...
I run trains on my layout where destination boards do not match - but this is no train for those who want strictly prototypical trains.
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H0 wrote:
43855 matches era-wise and livery-wise and can be used to build a longer train. Destination boards do not match ...
I run trains on my layout where destination boards do not match - but this is no train for those who want strictly prototypical trains.
Yup,
Prototypically, 43855 is used on the TEE Rheinpfeil,
but it's a nice edition to any TEE trains - as this one is the only M* TEE coach at the moment with factory installed marker lights.
Now collecting C-Sine models.
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14 June 2010 03:57:22(UTC)
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Depends on the meaning of "matching" in this context.
The TEE Bavaria replaced the Swiss RAm trains (1 had an accident, the remaining trains were sold to Canada to become "Northlanders"). It was a short train with three coaches only (normally).
Diesel engines where used in Germany (no catenary). Märklin recommends the BR 210 model (which has an interesting sound).
43855 matches era-wise and livery-wise and can be used to build a longer train. Destination boards do not match ...
I run trains on my layout where destination boards do not match - but this is no train for those who want strictly prototypical trains.
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I meant that it does match colour wise. I know the 43855 has been issued in 2007 as an addition to the Rheinpfeil
Set. As TimR put it, I got it only because it is the only one with marker lights already installed at the factory. However, it does look nice even with the destination boards not matching.
Today I have installed about 10-12 passengers from Preiser in the 43855. These little people sure do add a bit of life to an otherwise deserted train.
DRG, DB and SBB
Era II, III and IV
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14 June 2010 04:19:25(UTC)
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Nice carriages sebastian
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14 June 2010 05:39:33(UTC)
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Thanks guys. These are truly beautiful and impressive coaches. I am proud to have them in my collection.
DRG, DB and SBB
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19 June 2010 13:54:43(UTC)
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Acquired these on my holiday in America over Christmas/New Year:
Athearn Napa Valley Wine Train. I got the full set, but I'll just just post some samples:
...although the panorama dining car is by Bachmann:
At the recent Brisbane Model Train Show (in May), I got this Märklin coach:
Does anybody know the part number?
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19 June 2010 14:17:10(UTC)
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Lovely coaches, Damon.
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19 June 2010 22:45:38(UTC)
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I`ve got today 84255 and 84256 graffiti Silberling which now complete the consist pulled by the BR111 83342 and with tail car 84257 Steuerwagen.
I´ll post the consist in the Collector´s corner
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20 June 2010 05:53:45(UTC)
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Joe Meiring wrote:
does anyone have set 43019 - beautiful detailed epoch II coaches!
Very elegant if I may say so
Lord Macca
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20 June 2010 13:38:48(UTC)
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Very nice Damon
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23 June 2010 12:54:13(UTC)
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New arrivals and last on carriages for a while
. These are the laste 70's-early 80's version and plastic type so a bit of a downer comapred to the tin versions I have but very happy with condition
. I was out the money league for the tin ones so will grab those in the future
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97051 Annie & 97052 Clarabel
Very important additions for #1 Grand-daughter
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24 June 2010 04:32:30(UTC)
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Awesome carriages ac jacko. Which year have they been released?
DRG, DB and SBB
Era II, III and IV
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24 June 2010 05:25:53(UTC)
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I've bought a few new sets just recently.
First up is the Mercury F-train set to go behind my BR03.10 F-train express. Marklin 43290.
Second is the 4 car Pike set (hechtwagen) by Trix, items 23383/4/5/6 - same as Marklin 42230/50/51/60 but in era3a livery which I will pull with my E04:
Lastly, I've managed to procure the older triaxial rebuild cars 43172/82/92 in era3a livery.
They will go nicely with my BR38 I think.
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
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24 June 2010 12:20:51(UTC)
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sebastian wrote:
Awesome carriages ac jacko. Which year have they been released?
Thanks Sebastian, Looking into this on the magazines from 1977 til mid 80's. I am sure Raypas will know for sure though
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24 June 2010 12:22:39(UTC)
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applor wrote:
I've bought a few new sets just recently.
Good picks up Applor indeed
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24 June 2010 14:28:23(UTC)
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Hi Eric,
Congratulations.
I also have ordered the Trix hecht wagons from the Brisbane dealer -should be here soon. Also have the 43290 coming from elsewhere, hard to get.
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Marklin 43272. This the nr 6 of the set I have.
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Nice addition to a great looking train
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31 July 2010 00:48:51(UTC)
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Hi Davy,
Nice cars and nice photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Very good, Davy.
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My first coach for the "Munich-Nuremberg-Express" recently arrived:
This train is a regional express running between Nuremberg and Munich, using the new high speed line via Ingolstadt and runnig at 200 km/h (125 mph).
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I acquired a consist of "PUMA" oder "Modus" cars.
They are Fleischmann models. I'm running them with a Märklin BR 146.
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I have 6 more coaches.
One for my period I Klasse C. Marklin nr 4214 this nr six.
And five from the display 00796 nr 16 to 20. depot Friedrichshafen
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Frankenbahner wrote:
I acquired a consist of "PUMA" oder "Modus" cars.
They are Fleischmann models. I'm running them with a Märklin BR 146.
Regards,
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Nice, Florian.
Did you change the wheels?
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Davy wrote:
I have 6 more coaches.
One for my period I Klasse C. Marklin nr 4214 this nr six.
And five from the display 00796 nr 16 to 20. depot Friedrichshafen
Nice old coaches, Davy. They'll make an interesting local train. What loco will you use with them?
Do you have other Wurttemburg coaches to go with the 4214?
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RayPayas wrote:
Frankenbahner wrote:
I acquired a consist of "PUMA" oder "Modus" cars.
They are Fleischmann models. I'm running them with a Märklin BR 146.
Regards,
Florian
Nice, Florian.
Did you change the wheels?
No, I did not. Normally, FLeischmann DC wheelsets run without any problems on K and C tracks. Probably I will change the wheels of the control car (for a better contact) when it will be converted to AC.
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RayPayas wrote:
Davy wrote:
I have 6 more coaches.
One for my period I Klasse C. Marklin nr 4214 this nr six.
And five from the display 00796 nr 16 to 20. depot Friedrichshafen
Nice old coaches, Davy. They'll make an interesting local train. What loco will you use with them?
Do you have other Wurttemburg coaches to go with the 4214?
I have a green Klasse C 37113 and five other coaches another 4214 and one 4210, 4213, 42141 and 42101.
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I picked up a nice 4027, lurking in a vendor's collection at a local train show. The roof needed a bit of cleaning but with the exception of a small blemish it looks great. This is my only tin plate Marklin coach. It joins two DRG coaches (43211,43241)and two PKP (Polish)coaches made by Tillig. The latter are pulled by my grey BR 52, similar to the ones used in Poland until around 1990. I spent some time on these type of coaches while travelling in Poland. As well I have one of the good old Prussian coach sets made by Marklin.
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Recieved the Insider coaches pack 43969.
One green coach at end came with pick-up shoe with marked red light.
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Very Nice Stephen
You must have coffee with the postie each morning by the looks
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Hi All,
Got myself a 4335 branch line passenger car 2nd class, and a 43351 branch line passenger car 1st and 2nd class. Nothing really to shout about, but it adds to my small collection of coaches.
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RayF
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26 October 2010 17:02:45(UTC)
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Ranjit wrote:
Hi All,
Got myself a 4335 branch line passenger car 2nd class, and a 43351 branch line passenger car 1st and 2nd class. Nothing really to shout about, but it adds to my small collection of coaches.
Cheers,
Ranjit
Are those the red ones? I like those coaches, and I want to get a rake of those in the future. Marklin made them in red and in green. A train made up of these coaches in both colours would look good!
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
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26 October 2010 17:05:23(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
Recieved the Insider coaches pack 43969.
One green coach at end came with pick-up shoe with marked red light.
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Great looking coaches Steven.
Are they fitted with interior lighting? I guess they are ready for current conducting couplers?
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
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26 October 2010 17:09:35(UTC)
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Yes, Ray, they are the red ones. They are small, and they look lovely. They are also quite inexpensive. I got them from LokShop for about Euro 20 each.
Do you want me to post some pictures?
Cheers,
Ranjit
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