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Offline dennis  
#1 Posted : 27 April 2010 15:53:39(UTC)
dennis


Joined: 18/02/2008(UTC)
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Location: ,
Hello,

I don't know if this topic exists,
but i want to ask in which
shops you shopping Marklin

Thanks
Dennis
Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 27 April 2010 16:01:11(UTC)
RayF

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Posts: 15,870
Location: Gibraltar, Europe
Hi Dennis,

I buy most of my stuff from Lokshop in Germany. I also buy from Ontracks and Gaugemaster in UK.

Where are you located?
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.
Offline dennis  
#3 Posted : 27 April 2010 16:13:40(UTC)
dennis


Joined: 18/02/2008(UTC)
Posts: 36
Location: ,
Hello,RayPayas

I am from ATHENS, GREECE
From Lokshop i am shopping too, but i am looking for other shops
Offline steventrain  
#4 Posted : 27 April 2010 16:28:36(UTC)
steventrain

United Kingdom   
Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC)
Posts: 31,692
Location: United Kingdom
I use online shop with Lokshop and buying secondhand from Ebay.
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 petestra  
#5 Posted : 27 April 2010 18:35:50(UTC)
petestra

United States   
Joined: 27/07/2009(UTC)
Posts: 5,862
Location: Leesburg,VA.USA
Hi Dennis, In the USA I use euromodeltrains.com. They have great friendy service and
very good prices. Peter
Offline gachar001  
#6 Posted : 27 April 2010 20:02:29(UTC)
gachar001

India   
Joined: 29/04/2008(UTC)
Posts: 1,391
Location: Chennai
ETS in Germany is also a good place to shop. Large selection, good prices and acceptable customer service. http://www.modelleisenbahn.com

In the US, I like ajckids.com and euromodeltrains.
Gautham
Atlanta, GA USA
Offline mike c  
#7 Posted : 27 April 2010 20:25:39(UTC)
mike c

Canada   
Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC)
Posts: 8,229
Location: Montreal, QC
Lokshop - Most brands but does not carry Roco, LS Models, ACME
ETS (Schweickhardt) - Most brands
Kramm - Most brands
Huenerbein (LS Models, ACME and others) eBay Huenerbein321
Johnvandamme eBay (Maerklin and more)
Jocadis (Belgium)
Roundhouse (Zuerich) - Swiss Models
Zuba Tech/Barp Tech/Zueri Tech - Swiss Models
Bercher und Sternlicht - Swiss Models
Tecnomodeli-treni - Italian Models
Trenietreni - Italian Models
USA
Eurolokshop (TEE USA) - NY
Reynaulds - IL
Euromodeltrains - NJ
Helmut's Hobbies - VA
Micro Macro Mundo - FL
AJCKids - TX
Eurorailhobbies BC CAN

Good shopping
Offline Webmaster  
#8 Posted : 27 April 2010 23:40:27(UTC)
Webmaster


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Posts: 11,165
I use LokShop in Germany for planned orders, MJ-Hobby in Sweden for occasional stuff and have also bought on Ebay. On Ebay, I can recommend the dealer mentioned by Mike as very trustworthy and good. A couple of dealers are also members here, mostly non-German though.

It all depends on where you live on the planet, and if there is good dealer near you...

And yes - the topic has existed in many versions over the years, but things do change so it's ok to ask again... Cool
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 Bigdaddynz  
#9 Posted : 28 April 2010 01:48:35(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

New Zealand   
Joined: 17/09/2006(UTC)
Posts: 18,771
Location: New Zealand
I've used

ETS (http://www.modelleisenbahn.com)

and a number of ebay shops

johnvandamme (http://stores.ebay.com/johnvandamme?_rdc=1)
station500 (http://stores.ebay.com/station500-toys-and-more?_rdc=1)
fettsau1 (http://stores.ebay.com/Joes-Modellbahnladle?_rdc=1)
lackylok (http://stores.ebay.com/LackyLok-HO-Modellbahn-Fachhandel24?_rdc=1)
superkissi (http://stores.ebay.com/Kieskemper?_rdc=1)
eurotechnica (http://stores.ebay.com/Euro-Tecnica?_rdc=1)
keesmarklin - 2nd hand Marklin stuff (http://stores.ebay.com/Keesmarklin?_rdc=1)
modellbahn-terminal (http://stores.ebay.com/modellbahn-terminal-Spielwaren-HESS?_rdc=1)
bwbahn (http://stores.ebay.com/bwbahn?_rdc=1)


[Edit] I've also used Micro Macro Mundo in the US - www.rocousa.com

Edited by user 13 May 2010 10:03:46(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline atilla  
#10 Posted : 28 April 2010 03:04:52(UTC)
atilla


Joined: 13/11/2008(UTC)
Posts: 381
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Hi,

I use AJCKIDS, EURO Rail Hobbies, and EURO Model Trains. I've also used Helmut's Hobby Specialties. All have been good so far.

Offline Will  
#11 Posted : 28 April 2010 05:33:04(UTC)
Will

United States   
Joined: 26/08/2002(UTC)
Posts: 320
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
I've used Micro Macro Mundo and AJC Kids. Good experiences with both.

Ebay is also a good source, though lately I see fewer "good" prices versus dealers. You have to really look carefully.
Offline applor  
#12 Posted : 28 April 2010 06:03:03(UTC)
applor

Australia   
Joined: 21/05/2004(UTC)
Posts: 1,768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe.com/index.asp?l=gb

modellbahnshop-lippe - very competitively priced.
Plan to make my next order from them.
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
Offline rhobson1968  
#13 Posted : 28 April 2010 06:10:44(UTC)
rhobson1968


Joined: 21/02/2009(UTC)
Posts: 382
Location: Simpsonville, SC
I use www.blueridgehobbies.com They are also my local hobby shop here in Greenville SC, but I have found Frank to have the lowest marklin prices (10-15% cheaper) on line and faster service. For hard to find items I have used station500 in Germany through Ebay. He usually can find anything you want if you can't find it.
Never quit building.
Offline Kodiak  
#14 Posted : 28 April 2010 11:11:53(UTC)
Kodiak


Joined: 17/02/2010(UTC)
Posts: 145
Location: Melbourne, Australia
one thing i just discovered, when searching on ebay, search for both Marklin and Märklin. it brings up different results.
John and his M track, the only way to train. Now with added C track and bonus K track.
If your gona be a bear, be a grizzly!
You have the right to bear arms, the right to arm bears, what ever the hell you wanna do!
Offline Basil  
#15 Posted : 29 April 2010 22:15:48(UTC)
Basil


Joined: 25/06/2006(UTC)
Posts: 141
Location: ATHENS
Dennis have you tried www.modeltrains .gr Its service is good .

Basil
Offline David Dewar  
#16 Posted : 29 April 2010 22:50:09(UTC)
David Dewar

Scotland   
Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC)
Posts: 7,455
Location: Scotland
Lokshop. Good web site in various languages, good prices and fast reliable delivery. Good service if there are any problems. If you are not aware of how or what the item you require does then a local dealer is best in order that you can see and compare.

dave
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer.
Offline kevwill  
#17 Posted : 01 May 2010 14:09:21(UTC)
kevwill


Joined: 17/05/2008(UTC)
Posts: 153
Location: Norfolk, England
I use mainly Ontracks in the UK,who provide a very good service and can pretty much get anything you like out there. In France the little bleu train,though their stock is limited, and the main Marklin European site.
My wife, children, and all my friends, think as i'm into Model trains, i'm very boring and should grow up. NEVER NEVER!!!
Offline nilkram58  
#18 Posted : 02 May 2010 16:50:46(UTC)
nilkram58

Greece   
Joined: 18/06/2009(UTC)
Posts: 158
Location: Athens, Greece
dennis,
hi!! I am based also in Athens, and I shop mainly from I PIGI TOU TRENOU in Thesaloniki (http://www.modeltrains.gr/) since I find them very profesional in their service. They also accept Cash On Delivery (usually they ship next day), and they are very much willing to help you with problems and requests, for e.g. Insiders Items.
Akis
Offline sebastian  
#19 Posted : 02 May 2010 17:26:38(UTC)
sebastian

Canada   
Joined: 01/02/2007(UTC)
Posts: 729
Location: Ontario
I mainly shop at Westend Trains, my local dealer. Occasionally I got some stuff from Eurorail Hobbies or private sellers.
DRG, DB and SBB
Era II, III and IV
Sincerely,
Sebastian
Offline dennis  
#20 Posted : 02 May 2010 22:40:19(UTC)
dennis


Joined: 18/02/2008(UTC)
Posts: 36
Location: ,
Thanks, all

nilkram58, Basil : all of my trains i have buy from I PIGI TOU TRENOU

Offline Bigdaddynz  
#21 Posted : 10 May 2010 14:48:53(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

New Zealand   
Joined: 17/09/2006(UTC)
Posts: 18,771
Location: New Zealand
mike c wrote:
Lokshop - Most brands but does not carry Roco, LS Models, ACME
ETS (Schweickhardt) - Most brands
Kramm - Most brands
Huenerbein (LS Models, ACME and others) eBay Huenerbein321
Johnvandamme eBay (Maerklin and more)
Jocadis (Belgium)
Roundhouse (Zuerich) - Swiss Models
Zuba Tech/Barp Tech/Zueri Tech - Swiss Models
Bercher und Sternlicht - Swiss Models
Tecnomodeli-treni - Italian Models
Trenietreni - Italian Models
USA
Eurolokshop (TEE USA) - NY
Reynaulds - IL
Euromodeltrains - NJ
Helmut's Hobbies - VA
Micro Macro Mundo - FL
AJCKids - TX
Eurorailhobbies BC CAN

Good shopping



Lokshop - Most brands but does not carry Roco, LS Models, ACME - www.lokshop.de
ETS (Schweickhardt) - Most brands - http://www.modelleisenbahn.com
Kramm - Most brands - http://www.modellbahn-kramm.com

Zuba Tech/Barp Tech/Zueri Tech - Swiss Models - www.zuba-tech.ch

USA
Eurolokshop (TEE USA) - NY - www.eurolokshop.com
Reynaulds - IL - www.reynaulds.com
Euromodeltrains - NJ - www.euromodeltrains.com
Helmut's Hobbies - VA - http://www.helmutshobbies.com/
Micro Macro Mundo - FL - www.rocousa.com
AJCKids - TX - www.ajckids.com
Eurorailhobbies BC CAN - www.eurorailhobbies.com
RJFTrains - www.rjftrains.com
Offline Legless  
#22 Posted : 11 May 2010 13:52:20(UTC)
Legless

Australia   
Joined: 20/07/2007(UTC)
Posts: 809
Location: Leopold, Victoria
Hi all,
my main supplier is Station500. Even when a parcel went missing Mattias replaced it. I'm happy.
Legless
Era's 1 to 111,C track,k track
Offline Trainingtime  
#23 Posted : 11 May 2010 20:31:31(UTC)
Trainingtime


Joined: 09/12/2005(UTC)
Posts: 315
Location: Ohio, USA
I use AJCKIDS when i want quantity and I am not in a hurry. My closest local shop, Ormandy's in Medina, Ohio is great for "I need it now" stuff and all my Locos. I spend a little more but Mr. Ormandy is amazing at repairing items and he will oil and do minor service to any loco he sells for free. Very Knowledgeable. AJCKIDS has always answered my email questions within a day and is quick in mailing things out.
Offline pdx_tim  
#24 Posted : 13 May 2010 04:47:35(UTC)
pdx_tim


Joined: 21/04/2010(UTC)
Posts: 10
Location: Portland, OR - USA
As I'm finally getting around to building my layout, after 10 years being back in the States, my on-line shop of choice is AJCKids.

Guy and Sarah have been most responsive to answer any questions and have promptly fulfilled my orders -- even working with me to obtain the best price, low shipping costs, and pointing me toward alternative solutions that are more economical.

My alternative supplier is Euro Rail Hobbies outside Vancouver, BC Canada.

Tim
Offline Pabbi  
#25 Posted : 13 May 2010 17:03:39(UTC)
Pabbi


Joined: 11/04/2010(UTC)
Posts: 15
Location: Iceland
I used a few online shop for Marklin
my rating from 1(worst) to 10(best)

modellbahnshop-lippe.com 8
ajckids.com 7
ben-model.cz 4
euromodeltrains.com 3
reynaulds.com 2
hobbylinc.com 2
Offline gachar001  
#26 Posted : 13 May 2010 17:20:47(UTC)
gachar001

India   
Joined: 29/04/2008(UTC)
Posts: 1,391
Location: Chennai
pdx_tim wrote:
As I'm finally getting around to building my layout, after 10 years being back in the States, my on-line shop of choice is AJCKids.

Guy and Sarah have been most responsive to answer any questions and have promptly fulfilled my orders -- even working with me to obtain the best price, low shipping costs, and pointing me toward alternative solutions that are more economical.

My alternative supplier is Euro Rail Hobbies outside Vancouver, BC Canada.

Tim

I also think ajckids.com is very good.
Gautham
Atlanta, GA USA
Offline Nilkram  
#27 Posted : 20 May 2010 01:04:11(UTC)
Nilkram


Joined: 18/02/2010(UTC)
Posts: 43
Location: Netherlands
I live in Holland and that is a small country. Therefore dealers where you can see what you buy are plenty and within reach. In my opinion the most ideal situation. But for the unlucky Märklin fans who live far away: the Märklin Magazines (full version in German language) offers under 'Service' two pages full of dealers, alas with no internet adresses but the 'search' possibilities offers enough hits. These Märklin dealers can be considered as 'reliable'.

Good luck with your purchases!

Jan
Offline Soest  
#28 Posted : 20 May 2010 08:28:00(UTC)
Soest


Joined: 05/09/2009(UTC)
Posts: 201
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
I have made several purchases from the Lokmuseum in Germany and have been very satisfied.
Why do grown men play with trains?
Their wives insist they are insane
But their dreams they won't let down the drain
'Cause there ain't no thing so hard to lose as those disappearing railway blues.
Offline DocHop  
#29 Posted : 10 July 2010 16:08:52(UTC)
DocHop


Joined: 12/03/2007(UTC)
Posts: 17
Location: Shelburne, Vermont
I have had success with rjftrains.com in New York and Eurorailhobbies.com in British Columbia. My closest shop is Hartmann Railroad in New Hampshire...the owners Rodger and Nelly Hartmann have an extensive selection of Locos and rolling stock of which not all is on the website.BigGrin
Offline obxbill  
#30 Posted : 11 July 2010 18:19:12(UTC)
obxbill

United States   
Joined: 20/12/2008(UTC)
Posts: 1,300
Location: manteo, nc
Almost every new item I have comes from Scott at Helmuts Hobby Specialties. I've had great dealings with him and he's quite knowledgeable. Also does a very professional job with servicing and lok upgrades.
He's my dealer of choice.

Bill
Marklin HO and Z also Hornby 00 and US 2-rail
Offline ozzman  
#31 Posted : 12 July 2010 05:41:38(UTC)
ozzman

Australia   
Joined: 23/11/2007(UTC)
Posts: 1,828
Location: Sydney, Australia
I use eBay for used trains and mostly Lokshop and ETS for new. Both are pretty good on the whole, although ETS tends to overpack new items - eg I've just received a new Z scale Hercules, which would be about as big as my thumb and it came in a box nearly big enough to hold the real thing. I exaggerate, a bit...

ETS tends to underpack used items, but so far I've been lucky. They have a reasonable range of used items, at least in Z scale.

I've just received a pair of Z scale OBB Taurus from Rainer Modelleisenbahn of Innsbruck (Austria) and they seem to be good too. They're about the same size as the Hercules and they came in an even larger box than the one ETS used.
Gary
Z Scale
"Never let the prototype get in the way of a good layout"
Offline muzza  
#32 Posted : 12 July 2010 06:19:52(UTC)
muzza

Australia   
Joined: 13/05/2010(UTC)
Posts: 122
ozzman wrote:
I use eBay for used trains and mostly Lokshop and ETS for new. Both are pretty good on the whole, although ETS tends to overpack new items - eg I've just received a new Z scale Hercules, which would be about as big as my thumb and it came in a box nearly big enough to hold the real thing. I exaggerate, a bit...

ETS tends to underpack used items, but so far I've been lucky. They have a reasonable range of used items, at least in Z scale.

I've just received a pair of Z scale OBB Taurus from Rainer Modelleisenbahn of Innsbruck (Austria) and they seem to be good too. They're about the same size as the Hercules and they came in an even larger box than the one ETS used.


Hi Gary,

Noticed your post and was interested in a fellow Aussie from Sydney who purchases on line in preference to Australian dealers (I am not being nationalistic-just intersted). If you don't mind I would be interested in your reasons; better price ,access to stock etc. Do you have the email address for ETS and what is the usual sort of time for "in stock" purchases from ETS and Lokshop to Sydney?

Thanks and regards

Murray
Offline Renato  
#33 Posted : 12 July 2010 12:04:47(UTC)
Renato

Italy   
Joined: 19/03/2004(UTC)
Posts: 976
Location: Gorizia, Italy
Hi Murray,

this is the link to the ETS Web site:

http://www.modelleisenbahn.com/index.php

Click on Kontakt and you will have all the information you need.

Bye

Renato
Offline muzza  
#34 Posted : 12 July 2010 12:34:57(UTC)
muzza

Australia   
Joined: 13/05/2010(UTC)
Posts: 122
Renato wrote:
Hi Murray,

this is the link to the ETS Web site:

http://www.modelleisenbahn.com/index.php

Click on Kontakt and you will have all the information you need.

Bye

Renato


Thanks RenatoThumpUp
Offline ozzman  
#35 Posted : 12 July 2010 15:41:17(UTC)
ozzman

Australia   
Joined: 23/11/2007(UTC)
Posts: 1,828
Location: Sydney, Australia
Hi Murray

To answer your question, I buy the way I do because places like Lokshop and ETS have a much better range of stock and considerably lower prices. The price differential is more than enough to cover the cost of shipping to Australia. To compensate for higher shipping costs I usually order a number of items at a time, to spread the cost.

The time taken for "in stock" purchases to get here from Lokshop and ETS is usually about three weeks, sometimes a bit longer. Another advantage is that if they have to order something from Marklin they get it in a few days, a week at most. If an Australian dealer has to get stock in it'll take them weeks.

My experience is based solely on buying Z scale and I have no real idea how it is buying HO.

The link for Lokshop is:

http://ssl.lokshop.de/in...ojt8nfuj19a7rqc6i7l65897

Rainer Modelleisenbahn is:

http://www.modellbahn.at/
Gary
Z Scale
"Never let the prototype get in the way of a good layout"
Offline muzza  
#36 Posted : 13 July 2010 02:12:35(UTC)
muzza

Australia   
Joined: 13/05/2010(UTC)
Posts: 122
Hi Gary,

Thanks for your reply. For my next large order I think I will try your suggestion although waiting may be a pain-I am not good at waiting- perhaps I could look at it like Christmas when I was a kid.I think the isssue of range will be the deciding factor because if it is not available in Australia I will be waiting forever. I would assume Z and HO would be the same re delivery and quality of service so this should not be an isue. Only question is have you had any quality control issues because sending it back would be a real pain.

Cheers

Murray
Offline nevw  
#37 Posted : 13 July 2010 03:55:09(UTC)
nevw

Australia   
Joined: 27/08/2005(UTC)
Posts: 11,071
Location: Murrumba Downs QLD
Murray, I have found that the shipping time is usually 32-3 days after placing order to posting then about 10 day in transit.
Keep the order value at about $1000 Max, then you avoid the dreaded GST plus the collection fee.

Nev
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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Offline muzza  
#38 Posted : 13 July 2010 04:34:59(UTC)
muzza

Australia   
Joined: 13/05/2010(UTC)
Posts: 122
nevw wrote:
Murray, I have found that the shipping time is usually 32-3 days after placing order to posting then about 10 day in transit.
Keep the order value at about $1000 Max, then you avoid the dreaded GST plus the collection fee.

Nev


Nev ,

Thanks for the good oil. I assume that is a slip of the fingers and is 2-3 days not 32/33 for order.

Murray
Offline ozzman  
#39 Posted : 13 July 2010 13:17:06(UTC)
ozzman

Australia   
Joined: 23/11/2007(UTC)
Posts: 1,828
Location: Sydney, Australia
Hi Murray

Patience is a virtue Smile

The only quality issue for new items was actually for one of the last. The OBB Hercules that I've just received from ETS needed to have the wheels cleaned. It may have been on the shelf for a while.
Gary
Z Scale
"Never let the prototype get in the way of a good layout"
Offline nevw  
#40 Posted : 13 July 2010 14:13:44(UTC)
nevw

Australia   
Joined: 27/08/2005(UTC)
Posts: 11,071
Location: Murrumba Downs QLD
nevw wrote:
Murray, I have found that the shipping time is usually 32-3 days after placing order to posting then about 10 day in transit.
Keep the order value at about $1000 Max, then you avoid the dreaded GST plus the collection fee.

Nev

Yes Dylexsic Fingers and a seniors moment. 2- 3 Days to get order away.

NN
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
Junior member of the Banana Club, a reformist and an old Goat with a Bad memory, loafing around
Offline mrmarklin  
#41 Posted : 30 July 2010 08:18:05(UTC)
mrmarklin

United States   
Joined: 27/10/2004(UTC)
Posts: 941
Location: Burney, CA

I use Modellbahn Matschke in Wuppertal.

Excellent service and never a problem that has not been resolved.Cool
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