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Thank you Steven  . John you should get this one, it will be a classic  . Edited by user 24 July 2010 22:55:40(UTC)
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The review of this loco:
I just let her run in my layout and i must say the following: -The sounds of this loco are slightly improved than the ones in the fx versions, i was expecting something more impressive in a such an expensive remake, the engine sounds are slightly improved. -The loco does not have the smooth movement that the GG1 (or the BB) has. -Only front lights exist, i guess that has something to do with the prototype. -She has two horn sounds, one long and one short (not something new and impressive). -The bell is identical with the one used in Fx versions.
To conclude: The loco in my opinion is just a slightly improved F7 model, nothing actually new, just using the new MFX system, one should buy her only if he likes the f7 models, which are quite impressive. To be honest i was expecting something more from this new model created by M, i am not dissapointed but i am not impressed, i believe they should have produced a better model for this premium price.
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Here are my 6 f7s:  |
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They are very very nice Nikos, (Drool) (envy mode on) (envy mode off) I only have 2 . AMtrak A-A and Southern Pacific A-A Sob Sob |
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Nice. Got mail from my dealer that it´s (37624) on it´s way. Right now it has passed Stockholm and is on it´s it way south. Maybe I have it in a few hours. I don´t think my other 5 F7-units will complain. It´s a hefty price tag but I like the model too much to pass this one. |
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Here´s mine!   Here´s the A-unit. It contains the MFX-decoder and draws power from the B-unit. The C-unit (the other A-unit) draws its power directly from the motor in the A-unit. As you can see there´s only 1 pair of blue and green cables from the decoder. I agree with you Alonso. Nothing special, but nothing bad either. The sounds are good, pretty noisy though. There are more details as mentioned. Some new handrails. The horn is sometimes hard to hear because of the diesel-sounds. It will propably look better when I have a better layout. If Märklin makes a version with the Santa Fe War Bonnet oainting I want that one too. My 3060 is in bad shape and I don´t have the 37622... I was at a dealer in Gothenburg 2 weeks ago. They had sold out of their 37624. |
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Very nice David, you are right i forgot to mention the new handrails they have been advertising, i will post some images later on with my massive  (at least they looks massive in my medium layout) collection of US box cars, do you believe this item will become rare? Nev you should buy one of that. I am personally in love with my blue ATSF. |
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alonso231gery wrote:Very nice David, you are right i forgot to mention the new handrails they have been advertising, i will post some images later on with my massive  (at least they looks massive in my medium layout) collection of US box cars, do you believe this item will become rare? Nev you should buy one of that. I am personally in love with my blue ATSF. I also have a collection of US box cars. Both old and new. I´d love to see pics of your collection. I also like the blue ATSF. I don´t have it, but I have the 4862 car set for it. Among my favorite F7 is the Amtrak 37621. The plastic box is in very bad shape though... and some small scratches in the black paint. You don´t see where if you don´t know where. Now I want to do a review on this loco. Is it just to copy and paste from other posts in the loco reviews section? I actually think that this train will be sitting in some shelfs at some dealers but will eventually become rare. As the train is made of metal I think it will at least keep it´s original value. /David |
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Nikos, I would like to get more BUT foolishly I have been buying some steamers (I think about 4 in 4 months) and the gold hoard is depleted and the GOld miners are currently on strike for more supplies for the layout (whenever I can get back to working on it) . So more or new (or really good pre-loved) F7s are on hold.
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I real life, how many B-units can be used in the same train?
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Gretings Svein, Here is a photo of an A-B-B-A unit (courtesy of Modellbahn): http://www.zuckerfabrik2...isenbahn/pic3/F7_4sf.jpgVery cool looking imho, Jeremy. edit. Owing to a complte balls up of my inventoy and plain idiocy  on my part, I have ended up with two complete Alaska sets. With Robert's (RJF) help I am making an ABBA consist for planned laout and I will display other set as an AA.jp. |
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Jeremy Palmer wrote:Gretings Svein, Here is a photo of an A-B-B-A unit (courtesy of Modellbahn): http://www.zuckerfabrik2...isenbahn/pic3/F7_4sf.jpgVery cool looking imho, Jeremy. edit. Owing to a complte balls up of my inventoy and plain idiocy  on my part, I have ended up with two complete Alaska sets. With Robert's (RJF) help I am making an ABBA consist for planned laout and I will display other set as an AA.jp. Jeremy, How could you make a Major mistake like that . Better buy a BIG Bauble for Carol before you are lead singer in the Choir |
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Hi Jeremy and all for great photos of F7 stuff. To partly answer Jeremy's question, the F7 was made by the Electro Motive Division of General Motors (Cadillac and Pontiac were also divsions of GM). The F7 was a development of earlier F (freight) units from the FT onwards starting in the early 1940's. Originally about 1500 HP each unit, they eventually got them to about 2000 HP each, so a Märklin lash-up (that is the correct term) of A-B-A, or A-B-B, would be representative of 6,000 HP, about the equivalent horsepower to one Big Boy. The flexibility of being able to add more or less units to one F unit greatly increased the efficiency of the railroads. The bottom line was though, that one GM unit of say 2,000 HP cost similar $dollars to one Big Boy of 6,000 HP. So there had to be lifetime savings to justify purchase of these diesel-electric engines. regards Kimball Edited by user 04 August 2010 01:21:04(UTC)
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Jeremy Palmer wrote:Gretings Svein, Here is a photo of an A-B-B-A unit (courtesy of Modellbahn): http://www.zuckerfabrik2...isenbahn/pic3/F7_4sf.jpgVery cool looking imho, Jeremy. edit. Owing to a complte balls up of my inventoy and plain idiocy  on my part, I have ended up with two complete Alaska sets. With Robert's (RJF) help I am making an ABBA consist for planned laout and I will display other set as an AA.jp. Geez mate - how long is you track? a couple of miles??? Nice pic and well done on your screw-up Not that I am really into diesels but F'7 have sex appeal eh? Compare:  Edited by moderator 04 January 2012 21:57:10(UTC)
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Macca, F7s are the best, I only have 2 at present but will increase the number given time and Gold. Actually in time (as soon as you get your first F7) thay are sexier than the LLL (to me that is) |
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nevw wrote:Macca, Actually in time (as soon as you get your first F7) thay are sexier than the LLL (to me that is) Wait until you meet her at the end of the month...... |
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nevw wrote:Actually in time (as soon as you get your first F7) thay are sexier than the LLL (to me that is)   Enjoy yer suicide special trip, Nev ...  |
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intruder wrote: I real life, how many B-units can be used in the same train?
Is it normally a A-unit in each end of the B-units?
Svein, in real life they ran up to six B-units, generally. Sometimes even more when in need of power ... Rarely. Most common configuration was A-B-B. |
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Looking forward to it.
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nevw wrote: Looking forward to it.
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john black wrote:nevw wrote: Looking forward to it.
To what. That grey NYC livery or yer upcoming trouble ???   Both , Grey NYC then then meeting the LLL and then the Knife Job. NN |
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Oh - I didn't think about this one ... All the best for the latter, my friend  |
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john black wrote:Oh - I didn't think about this one ... All the best for the latter, my friend  Thanks John. NN |
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Macfire wrote:nevw wrote:Macca, Actually in time (as soon as you get your first F7) thay are sexier than the LLL (to me that is) Wait until you meet her at the end of the month...... Are you going to Oz, Macca, or is Nev coming here? Whatever way, Nevie is in for a treat when he meets the LLL (and Lord Macca too!)
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Hi Guys, I need a bit of help here...
I have ordered the trix 22590 (AMTRAK) bec I have managed to get the coaches (trix 21263)...As i understand, the 22590 is an older model and in order to fix a DCC decoder (such as the ESU 52610 Lokpilot v3.0) some soldering needs to be done....Any ideas on that? Would the decoder wires be color-coded to enable me to understand where to solder??
This is a challenging area for me, but I appreciate your help...
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Would the UP Alco PA-1 double unit hauling the AMTRAK passenger car set be a historically possible scenario? |
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Nice pictures, Macfire. |
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Would the PRR GG-1 be suitable to pull the AMTRAK passenger car set?? |
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Just wrote something in order to revive this great topic, soon i will post images from my future 45642 set. George the silver GG1 can do the job.  |
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Thank you my friend  . Edited by user 06 January 2011 15:57:37(UTC)
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MTH announced a few US steamers in AC for 2011 - the Triplex, the Challenger, the Big Boy and the GS4 in several versions.
I think I will try to get at least a Challenger and a Big Boy.
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Originally Posted by: Frankenbahner  MTH announced a few US steamers in AC for 2011 - the Triplex, the Challenger, the Big Boy and the GS4 in several versions.
I think I will try to get at least a Challenger and a Big Boy.
Regards, Florian wow MTH is taking a big stab at marklin but will they ever build it. I'm still waiting on a O-gauge Krocodile every time the shipping date comes up they move it out another 6 months. NEM 311 wheels I wonder if it will even run on marklin r2 curves? |
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Originally Posted by: dntower85  NEM 311 wheels I wonder if it will even run on marklin r2 curves? If you're good with yer re-railer ... |
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I'm not getting my hopes up over MTH making any AC ho trains, I also wonder if they thought marklin wouldn't recover. I'm so glad marklin did.:) I like MTH's Quality, Detail, Sounds, Smoke, and Support and service, even though there made all made in China they do come out good. What I don't like is the way they decide when and if to build stuff. You must pre-order and most dealers are going to want some kind of deposit and I am ok with that. I'll Gladly do that for a marklin item. But here is the thing I don't like. MTH will not make a production run till they get enough orders (they may denigh this, but its the way it goes) A friend of mine that worked at a train store waited 3-1/2 years to get coaches to match his Loco that he waited on for 2 years. Almost 6 years before he got a full train  Their is always the chance that MTH wont even make the item, so now you have to get your deposit back form the dealer, I feel sorry for the dealers having to refund money a after a year or so, how can they keep there books straight. If they have built it in the past or its just a change to the livery there is a good chance they will build it. My bet is the Daylight has the best chance of being built as an AC loco because they have built DC version in the past. Or you may order one thing one year give up on it then order something else the next year and then they both show up at the same time, that's a big hit on the bank account when two $1000 loco come in at the same time  . It would be nice if they would add a pole to there website to see what people want so you would have an ideal of what will be built first. Say they have to have 100 orders before they build a production run. They could have pole like this. Which AC HO items do you plan to buy this year? Challenger 60 Daylight 71 BigBoy 3 // why would I buy a MTH version when I can buy the marklin one. Tryplex 14 That way when you go to place your preorder you might switch from a tryplex to a Daylight because the daylight has the best chance of being built according to the pole which would then up the daylight numbers more. |
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And then I don't even have to sell those (way too light) plastic cars. The Grandkids will take them happily ...  Edited by user 27 January 2011 01:33:35(UTC)
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I also have recently acquired the 45642 set in bangkok for around 17000 baht (550 dollars US) - it was expensive, but they put tax....Great set... |
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Found another tinplate caboose (plus flat car) for my small collection. Texas & Pacific Set #4580 ...   |
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Very nice John  . Just one remark the UVP for 45642 is 379,95 EUR and for the 45644 it is 349,95 EUR, strange  , i thought made of metal wagons are more expensive... |
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Right, my friend. Perhaps cos plastic is that precious ...  |
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators. AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only. CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ... Outlaw Member of BIG JUHAN's OUTSIDER CLUB. With the most members, worldwide
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Joined: 22/04/2004(UTC) Posts: 12,139 Location: New York, NY
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Re that #30050 - according to M's data base she oughta come in January, already. OK, let's get serious and make February out of this. Whatever - they're fast, now  Just happy to see her back, again. Owned a #3005 when I was little - but sold her, eventually ...  |
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators. AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only. CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ... Outlaw Member of BIG JUHAN's OUTSIDER CLUB. With the most members, worldwide
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Joined: 22/04/2004(UTC) Posts: 12,139 Location: New York, NY
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BTW - those of you looking for a brand new analog #3005 in virgin condition:   www.ebay.de (item = 250761395444) EDIT: Same guy also got another virgin #3047 in his auction. However, old me waiting for M's re-release, again ...  |
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators. AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only. CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ... Outlaw Member of BIG JUHAN's OUTSIDER CLUB. With the most members, worldwide
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Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 31,692 Location: United Kingdom
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John, Seller don't accept paypal. |
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. |
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