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User is suspended until 24/11/2846 07:19:16(UTC) Bigdaddynz  
#101 Posted : 14 April 2010 04:21:07(UTC)
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GSRR wrote:
Did anyone get the 26558 BR44 freight set?



I'm wanting to! I see it is available on ebay now for around 510/520 euros (inc VAT).
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#102 Posted : 14 April 2010 04:56:58(UTC)
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Bigdaddynz wrote:
GSRR wrote:
Did anyone get the 26558 BR44 freight set?



I'm wanting to! I see it is available on ebay now for around 510/520 euros (inc VAT).




Hmmm, mouth watering. Drool Dave, would you compare this to the 37883? Seems it might be the same?


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#103 Posted : 14 April 2010 05:48:10(UTC)
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GSRR wrote:

Hmmm, mouth watering. Drool Dave, would you compare this to the 37883? Seems it might be the same?


I think 37883 comes with an oil tender;
the 44 in the 26558 set comes with a coal tender - similar to the "long Henry".
Now collecting C-Sine models.
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#104 Posted : 14 April 2010 06:11:00(UTC)
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Yes, thats my take on this set as well, Tim. Because I didn't manage to get the Long Henry set, the loco in this set, together with a 37883 and hopper cars would make up a Long Henry train quite nicely. And, not forgetting that 26558 is quite a nice set in its own right!
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#105 Posted : 14 April 2010 07:34:43(UTC)
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Tim Dave

I was talking more about the mould lines, features, functions.. that sort of thing.

If you go with ERA III so the 37883 goes with 26536. What is appropriate for ERA IV and the 26558? The 37885?


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User is suspended until 24/11/2846 07:19:16(UTC) Bigdaddynz  
#106 Posted : 14 April 2010 08:13:18(UTC)
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I should imagine that 37883 will still match OK with 26558(not that I've seen the 26558 loco up close and personal). 37885 is a class 043, which is what the 32 or so oil firing converted 44's became. 37883 has 44-100 running number, but is a model of an oil fired loco.

See Frits Osterthun's site for some lovely class 44 (and other) photos.

http://www.osterthun.com...atic/01.Static~41-52.htm
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#107 Posted : 14 April 2010 08:31:16(UTC)
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If the 26558 is Ep IV (correct me if I'm wrong) - I suspect the numbering would be 044 rather than 44 - similar to BR 001 in 39012.

GSSR wrote:

I was talking more about the mould lines, features, functions.. that sort of thing.


Considering this is a DB version of the lok - probably very little difference otherwise to the other 3788x models other than details specific to the era like the numbering.

Obviously, they are still using the same tooling, so there shouldn't be any surprise... the picture in the catalog is too small to see if Marklin adds anything.

About the only decapod with some signigicant changes is the new BR50 for DSB (37831)... eg: only one light on top of the front buffers as opposed to the usual two, shape of the lower frame is also changed. It comes with no TELEX though; probably to compensate for the cost of modifying the toolings.
Now collecting C-Sine models.
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#108 Posted : 14 April 2010 10:30:54(UTC)
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The new items catalog has a 'IV' as the era symbol for 26558. But the loco itself does not seem to me any different from the other 3788x series Br44's (as best as can be determined from the small picture), as Tim suggests.

Perhaps any forum members who have one of these sets may like to elaborate further.
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#109 Posted : 14 April 2010 12:44:11(UTC)
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pab wrote:
I will order the BR 03.10 insider loc (37915) and the insider carset (43969).

I consider the following models

37104 BR01.10 Bellingrodt. It is an older model (37102, 39103 en 39104), but another pacific is nice. I don't expect too much details compared to the already mentioned items
45251, epoche I beercarset. The price is quit steep, over 200 euros.
Maybe 47453, an other version of the BR45, with MFX decoder and a glockenanker motor.



Deleted the 37104 from my wishlist. Ordered the 39014 (BR01 118) MHI model instead.

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#110 Posted : 14 April 2010 21:31:46(UTC)
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pab wrote:
I will order the BR 03.10 insider loc (37915) and the insider carset (43969).



Deleted the 37105 from my wishlist.


You mean the 37104?
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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#111 Posted : 15 April 2010 11:23:58(UTC)
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I changed my 37193 to 37976 PRR L1,its going to be working with the D119 train set
User is suspended until 24/11/2846 07:19:16(UTC) Bigdaddynz  
#112 Posted : 15 April 2010 13:03:27(UTC)
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You killed off the Br17?? Are you going to purchase that elsewhere? What about your Hapag Lloyd set?
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#113 Posted : 15 April 2010 13:24:25(UTC)
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Bigdaddynz wrote:
You killed off the Br17?? Are you going to purchase that elsewhere? What about your Hapag Lloyd set?

Br17 became PRR L1 37976,2nd 42229 became D119,very hard decision to make but I had to take it through the surgery
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#114 Posted : 15 April 2010 13:35:32(UTC)
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Yeah, but you already have a Hapag Lloyd set......with no loco to pull it (unless you use your Olympic Rings Br18).
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#115 Posted : 16 April 2010 01:55:40(UTC)
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#116 Posted : 16 April 2010 20:21:02(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
pab wrote:
I will order the BR 03.10 insider loc (37915) and the insider carset (43969).



Deleted the 37105 from my wishlist.


You mean the 37104?


You're right Stephen, I corrected my post
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#117 Posted : 03 May 2010 14:15:53(UTC)
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We have ordered through lokshop for the HOPPER CAR DB 93 No. 4624 x 5 as we like the look of these good trains. I recived an e-mail from lokshope and been informed on backorder via code RS. We can wait though Cool


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#118 Posted : 03 May 2010 14:34:15(UTC)
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TimR wrote:
If the 26558 is Ep IV (correct me if I'm wrong) - I suspect the numbering would be 044 rather than 44 - similar to BR 001 in 39012.



According to this ebay auction, the running number of the class 44 offered in the 26558 set is 044 671-6.


http://cgi.ebay.de/Markl...&hash=item3eff444de1


Interestingly enough, the seller lists the set as being Era III/IV.


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#119 Posted : 03 May 2010 16:11:01(UTC)
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Hi Dave,

Photo of the BR 44 37883

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#120 Posted : 04 May 2010 01:21:56(UTC)
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Thanks Ian.
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#121 Posted : 04 May 2010 06:40:07(UTC)
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SBB Euiro City Express train passenger car set; Marklin 43670
It wont be available until 3rd Quarter so I will have several months to save up for it.
I would like to see mother M reissue a SBB steam engine.


Robert
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#122 Posted : 11 May 2010 12:59:42(UTC)
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ac jacko wrote:
We have ordered through lokshop for the HOPPER CAR DB 93 No. 4624 x 5 as we like the look of these good trains. I recived an e-mail from lokshope and been informed on backorder via code RS. We can wait though Cool




Got email today as they has been shipped. Total length of the 5 carriages is 70cm :)

Caught me by suprsie as original a few months delay so a bonus ThumpUp
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#123 Posted : 11 May 2010 13:09:03(UTC)
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Bigdaddynz wrote:
You killed off the Br17?? Are you going to purchase that elsewhere? What about your Hapag Lloyd set?

BR17 will be at Rail-X at Queens Wharf TSB Arena this year
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#124 Posted : 22 June 2010 09:23:27(UTC)
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Quote:
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I will order the BR 03.10 insider loc (37915) and the insider carset (43969).

I consider the following models

37104 BR01.10 Bellingrodt. It is an older model (37102, 39103 en 39104), but another pacific is nice. I don't expect too much details compared to the already mentioned items
45251, epoche I beercarset. The price is quit steep, over 200 euros.
Maybe 47453, an other version of the BR45, with MFX decoder and a glockenanker motor.



Deleted the 37104 from my wishlist. Ordered the 39014 (BR01 118) MHI model instead.


The 37104 may be just another BR01.10 but its in era3a livery, which is different to all the other models.

It's for this reason I'm very keen on the model. Unfortunately its very expensive and has the old DCM motor which is very disappointing.
I would have liked C-sine or the fallhauber (spelling?) motor.
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
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#125 Posted : 22 June 2010 12:43:06(UTC)
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applor wrote:
The 37104 may be just another BR01.10 but its in era3a livery, which is different to all the other models.

01 1001 is the first 01.10 that was built.
37104 is the first Märklin 01.10 with tall sandboxes, and it has only 2 headlights.

The motor is a drawback. So is the surcharge for the exclusive CBE showcase.
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#126 Posted : 22 June 2010 14:32:07(UTC)
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I am looking at getting one line on my m track layout with a cantenary. Being 99% all german steamers ;), I am looking at the 3030 swedish or the german 3039 version. Will the 3030 look out of place with german steamers doing the rounds or should I stay with the german version?. As I was never going to have one of these loco's my knowlegde is even smaller compared to the steamers. Any views/thoughts will be appreciated

cheers Dale
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#127 Posted : 23 June 2010 06:28:55(UTC)
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Interestingly enough, the seller lists the set as being Era III/IV.


This is because the computerized UIC lettering began in 1968, while era IV officially begins in 1970.
Hence during this transitional period you could designate a locomotive with the digital numbering system as being very late era3.
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
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#128 Posted : 23 June 2010 07:09:23(UTC)
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applor wrote:

The 37104 ...

Unfortunately its very expensive and has the old DCM motor which is very disappointing.
I would have liked C-sine or the fallhauber (spelling?) motor.


I see a few issues with this model being sold as CBE;

Despite painted wheels and a few new plastic add-on pieces (based on the catalog picts of 37104) - there is still not that much to set this model apart from the 30-year old 3310 or 3610.

Unless the 01.10 is rebuilt by Marklin as a new tooling model, there isn't a hope that this model will ever come with C-Sine or faulhaber...

It is very unfortunate that as CBE model, Marklin also supplied a rather detailed photo of the actual prototype taken by Mr Bellingrodt himself - (in Marklin's own words) for the purpose of comparing their model to the actual prototype...

From here on, it's pretty much like shooting yourself in the foot.

The picture highlight too many glaring errors in their old vintage models, like half-cut pipings that goes nowhere, headlights that are too big, wheels don't seem to sit quite right, and so on....

Not saying that the Marklin 01.10 is a bad model, far from it... if you ignore prototypical correctness, it is a very enjoyable model in its own right.

Now, unfortunately a CBE packaging is about "comparing it to the pictures of the prototype"...
Now collecting C-Sine models.
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#129 Posted : 23 June 2010 08:00:37(UTC)
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I see a few issues with this model being sold as CBE;

Despite painted wheels and a few new plastic add-on pieces (based on the catalog picts of 37104) - there is still not that much to set this model apart from the 30-year old 3310 or 3610.

Unless the 01.10 is rebuilt by Marklin as a new tooling model, there isn't a hope that this model will ever come with C-Sine or faulhaber...

It is very unfortunate that as CBE model, Marklin also supplied a rather detailed photo of the actual prototype taken by Mr Bellingrodt himself - (in Marklin's own words) for the purpose of comparing their model to the actual prototype...

From here on, it's pretty much like shooting yourself in the foot.

The picture highlight too many glaring errors in their old vintage models, like half-cut pipings that goes nowhere, headlights that are too big, wheels don't seem to sit quite right, and so on....

Not saying that the Marklin 01.10 is a bad model, far from it... if you ignore prototypical correctness, it is a very enjoyable model in its own right.

Now, unfortunately a CBE packaging is about "comparing it to the pictures of the prototype"...


The 3310/3610 are oil fired BR 01.10 though.
What sets this item apart is that it's era3a livery as mentioned before.
This is the reason I'm interested since I exclusively model 1954 and there are no other Marklin BR 01.10's (or even 01?) with the dual headlights and 'deutsche bundesbahn' on the side of era3a.
I do agree with what you're saying though.
Marklin did release the class 01.10's with C-sine (39104 etc) so theres no reason why they could not have used a C-sine for this model, especially given their asking price.
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
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#130 Posted : 23 June 2010 11:36:17(UTC)
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Re: set 26558
applor wrote:
Quote:
Interestingly enough, the seller lists the set as being Era III/IV.


This is because the computerized UIC lettering began in 1968, while era IV officially begins in 1970.
Hence during this transitional period you could designate a locomotive with the digital numbering system as being very late era3.

UIC lettering started in 1965 (for new coaches; IIRC freight cars also got the new numbers before '68).
Era IV starts in 1965.
Era III ends in 1970.

See NEM 806 for details (available in French and German).

Märklin lists the set as era IV. Maybe the dealer just made a copy&paste error.
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#131 Posted : 23 June 2010 11:48:23(UTC)
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applor wrote:
Marklin did release the class 01.10's with C-sine (39104 etc) so theres no reason why they could not have used a C-sine for this model, especially given their asking price.

C-sine is dead, long live compact C-sine (CCS, SDS). Cursing

Old, big C-sine had nearly the same dimensions as the HEP - but it's too expensive or is no longer available.

SDS requires a new gear with a wormdrive. That's a bigger change.
They didn't do it yet for the 01.10, the Re 460, ...
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#132 Posted : 23 June 2010 12:47:20(UTC)
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H0 wrote:
applor wrote:
Marklin did release the class 01.10's with C-sine (39104 etc) so theres no reason why they could not have used a C-sine for this model, especially given their asking price.

C-sine is dead, long live compact C-sine (CCS, SDS). Cursing

Old, big C-sine had nearly the same dimensions as the HEP - but it's too expensive or is no longer available.

SDS requires a new gear with a wormdrive. That's a bigger change.
They didn't do it yet for the 01.10, the Re 460, ...


Tom's answer is the reason why all models that used to have C-Sine has reverted back to DCM...

Got to wonder though what Marklin strategy was with the large C-Sine?

It almost seemed back then, they thought, YES, we finally have the right package,
but then they start having second thoughts;
"Wait a minute, there's no way we can get the pricing to work in the long term, this motor is too expensive..."

By 2003:
"Crap! We never thought that there is going to be a decoder more advanced than 6090x! But here we are developing MFX...
(how will it ever work with large Sinus?)"

By 2006:
"Ok, we're finally able to get MFX to work with C-Sine, but now we've also developed compact Sinus package is far cheaper and more flexible... Oh, to hell with large Sinus, let's just dump them.."

Confusing strategy = confused customers = Are we still wondering why they went bankrupt?


Now collecting C-Sine models.
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#133 Posted : 23 June 2010 17:58:41(UTC)
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To be honest nothing new.
Pricing is a little OTT especially the ones that have interested me.

So I brought 'pre-loved' items including:
The complete Thomas and friends series (new)
37266 Elektrotriebwagen ET 833/834
3109 Era I KPEV T.18
3314 3314 SNCB Class 25
4510 Bordeaux wine wagon
4511 Pulverised coal wagon
4789 Era I set of 8 wagons plus a lorry.

I think (and LLL - well she KNOWS) that I have brought enough! Wub Wub
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#134 Posted : 23 June 2010 19:03:03(UTC)
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Besides the stuff I already got this year, I have the following on order:
37483 - Class E 70.2 electric loco
37104 - Class 01.10 express steam locomotive the 5th instalment in the Bellingrodt series
37574 - '175 Years of Railroading in Germany' Locomotive Package
43969 - Express train passenger set
48789 – Set of Era III box printed cars
46064 – Flat car with a Lanz tractor
46884 – Flat car with a Lanz tractor
I have some other stuff in mind, but this is it for now.
DRG, DB and SBB
Era II, III and IV
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#135 Posted : 23 June 2010 22:06:49(UTC)
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If the exchange rate stays this way, I'm buying a lot!!! I'm trying to stray away from the US prototypes, as my collection is getting a bit too large, and funds are tight. And most importantly there is no sign of appropriate passenger cars for any of these items. Otherwise those F7 and PRR mikados would be coming home with me!

What I'll buy this year:

Re 620 SBB Cargo (got it already)
AE 6/6 cargo
TEE Bavaria Set
Riviera Di Fiori Car set (although I already have the earlier 4367 so I may skip this)

The only problem here is a lack of Swiss freight cars! My collection is far too heavily biased on passenger cars and locos- seems Marklin always forgets the freight items!
SBB Era 2-5
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#136 Posted : 30 June 2010 15:28:10(UTC)
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Here it is... right out of the Mannesmann-Set

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#137 Posted : 27 July 2010 18:35:11(UTC)
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Gimme a break

I am going to get these in 2010 ...

Marklin 37787
Marklin 37786
Marklin 43716
Marklin 43736
Marklin 43746
ESU Decorder for ICE 3MF
Marklin 29405
Marklin 60214

C-track carpetbahn, R1 ,R2,R3 with MS2 and a CS2 plus Marklin and HAG trains..
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#138 Posted : 27 July 2010 18:54:32(UTC)
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My purchase will be a NSW Garratt and the latest information I have, it will be here in about 8 weeks time.
It also has a sound modul.
Have to get a DCC controller to be able to run it.
Can operate it with the Lokprogrammer.

John
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#139 Posted : 29 July 2010 02:12:36(UTC)
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New shopping list its going to turn my mum on big time

1x 37116 Lady C
1x 42762
1x 42763 D119 Train

1x 37967 GTX4/4
1x 37453 BR45
1x 37104 BR01.10
1x 37485 BR120 Vorserie
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#140 Posted : 29 July 2010 05:31:21(UTC)
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Here it is... right out of the Mannesmann-Set




Very nice picture it is too Frits, thanks for posting it. I did end up buying the 26558 Mannesmann set as part of this year's new items. Pictures are elsewhere in the forum.
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#141 Posted : 29 July 2010 07:58:15(UTC)
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26559 is now top of my list. It has just become available.

I only model 1954 Germany so this model suits me and looks so cute.

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#142 Posted : 03 August 2010 03:57:14(UTC)
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Still waiting ... guess M's out of business, already SleepSleepSleep

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Only two ... #30210 and #796 - both are just beautiful classic heavy metals/tinplates LoveThumpUp

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Offline anthpao  
#143 Posted : 03 August 2010 19:29:13(UTC)
anthpao

Greece   
Joined: 20/01/2010(UTC)
Posts: 125
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
I will buy 37790 TGV POS and 43440 TGV Add-on set. I would buy a Locomotive like that in Starter Set 29529, it's my favorite E-loc and any OSE (Greek Railways) Marklin ever make (I don't believe Marklin will ever produce such a model).
Offline nevw  
#144 Posted : 04 August 2010 01:19:28(UTC)
nevw

Australia   
Joined: 27/08/2005(UTC)
Posts: 11,071
Location: Murrumba Downs QLD
I did not plan on buying any new items, only layout construction and beautification items.

BUT things happen and plans change on a Whim. Nothing new but lots of almost new Pre loved items. 7 Locos, 4 carriage sets and umpteen freight wagons.

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 kimballthurlow  
#145 Posted : 04 August 2010 01:28:53(UTC)
kimballthurlow

Australia   
Joined: 18/03/2007(UTC)
Posts: 6,769
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Like Nev, my expenditure is construction and scenery.
But mainly overhead wiring of which there is about 27 metres, on straight and R5, R4, and R3, 2 crosssovers and 4 switches.
Another 4 metres of curved and straight track to go to finish.

In a moment of desparate weakness I did buy a 37054, which I am very happy with, and ordered a 39110.

regards
Kimball
HO Scale - Märklin (ep II-III and VI, C Track, digital) - 2 rail HO (Queensland Australia, UK, USA) - 3 rail OO (English Hornby Dublo) - old clockwork O gauge - Live Steam 90mm (3.1/2 inch) gauge.
Offline ac jacko  
#146 Posted : 13 August 2010 17:46:02(UTC)
ac jacko


Joined: 09/04/2010(UTC)
Posts: 897
Location: Gawler South Australia
Like Nev and kimball, nothing new just some old preloved items again. 7186 Turntable and a 7028 round house is in bound within next 14 days. I have to get the legs on my table tops in the next few weeks as once these arrive I have no excuses not to start Cool
Offline Ian555  
#147 Posted : 13 August 2010 17:50:28(UTC)
Ian555

Scotland   
Joined: 04/06/2009(UTC)
Posts: 20,297
Location: Scotland
Hi all,

I haven't bought anything for ages.......honest.Smile BigGrin

Ian.
Offline ac jacko  
#148 Posted : 13 August 2010 17:53:00(UTC)
ac jacko


Joined: 09/04/2010(UTC)
Posts: 897
Location: Gawler South Australia
Ian555 wrote:
Hi all,

I haven't bought anything for ages.......honest.Smile BigGrin

Ian.


Not today anyway, hey Ian ThumpUp
Offline Ian555  
#149 Posted : 13 August 2010 18:03:40(UTC)
Ian555

Scotland   
Joined: 04/06/2009(UTC)
Posts: 20,297
Location: Scotland
Hi Dale,

You're right, today nothing.

Yesterday a spare 60va transformer.ThumpUp

Could do you a good deal on a bridge, lets say for nothing.Smile

Ian.
Offline I_love_Marklin_37538  
#150 Posted : 14 August 2010 12:15:47(UTC)
I_love_Marklin_37538


Joined: 19/09/2008(UTC)
Posts: 957
Location: ,
I'm getting the 01 118 MHI item via toottoot woot
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