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Ian555
#951
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15 December 2010 01:38:32(UTC)
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Hi Dusan,
Thanks a bunch, so I only need to get a hundred and one (101) wagons.
Ian.
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Jeremy Palmer
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15 December 2010 02:55:51(UTC)
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day o dayyyyyyyyyyy o daylight come an me wan go home.............
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Seriously Ian that is a very nice BUNCH of wagons, insanely jealous.
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Ian555
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15 December 2010 10:06:15(UTC)
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Hi Jeremy,
I like it...
What I'll do in the future is have the Banana Boat song playing in the background, as the banana train passes. (very classy..)
Maybe, I should stay out of the train room for a couple of days.....
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15 December 2010 11:46:19(UTC)
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Hi Everyone,
Let's all give Ian, wait for it..................................
a hand
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Hi all,
Couple of photo's of my Henkel Tank set 46427.
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steventrain
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19 December 2010 12:08:06(UTC)
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Very nice.
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19 December 2010 18:57:09(UTC)
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Chris6382chris wrote:
Very nice, I am amazed at how nice the body of the car looks. So can you tell me when Marklin produced kits? Was this a short lived thing or did it go on for some time with a variety of cars?
Thanks,
Chris
Märklin first rolled out four basic kits in the Year 1960: a gondola, an oil car, a reefer and the coal-dust transporter. None of them was ever too complicated that pliers and a screwdriver couldn't complete. The offerings lasted about sixteen years until the time the company went for scale-models and phased out its historic tin-plate series.
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Jeremy Palmer
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19 December 2010 19:34:57(UTC)
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Hi Guys,
had to make a quick unexpected visit to Atlanta recently and on the spur of the moment
decided to get these. (The weathered wagons in lines 3 and 4 of the attached page). I
was trying to come up with a few wagons for my weathered brown kroc (37569) and thought
the weathered Ladegueter Bauer items would work. I think they will, not sure if protoypically
correct or not but they should look fine.
http://www.euromodeltrai...rch_gen.pl?company=Bauer
Michael was very kind to accommodate a last minute request and I would like to take the
opportunity to say a public thank you in this post:
"Thank you Michael - everything arrived as promised, a pleasure to conduct business with
you".
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Ian555
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29 December 2010 22:20:52(UTC)
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Hi all,
4509 + box (NO 11) in the post.
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29 December 2010 22:30:35(UTC)
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Ian555 wrote:
Hi all,
4509 + box (NO 11) in the post.
Ian.
Very good.
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01 January 2011 18:42:52(UTC)
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Hi
4515 in the post now following a second chance offer
I would dearly love to find the Ford box van self build kit No 4937 in the 1975 catalogue.
1957 - 1985 era
What's digital?
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SINCrazee
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02 January 2011 16:48:58(UTC)
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Here 's what I ordered.. My own pictures coming in late January
Chan
C-track carpetbahn, R1 ,R2,R3 with MS2 and a CS2 plus Marklin and HAG trains..
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02 January 2011 17:27:21(UTC)
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I have order one 47080 only, Chan.
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02 January 2011 17:42:14(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
I have order one 47080 only, Chan.
Stephen , 47080 is definitely a must have for Marklin fans
Cheers
Chan
C-track carpetbahn, R1 ,R2,R3 with MS2 and a CS2 plus Marklin and HAG trains..
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Ian555
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03 January 2011 11:45:39(UTC)
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Hi all,
Just bought a rake of 9 wagons, including 2 banana wagons on e-bay.de last night.
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03 January 2011 12:52:30(UTC)
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Nice container wagons, Chan!
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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03 January 2011 12:53:44(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
I have order one 47080 only, Chan.
That's a nice one Stephen!
Ray
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03 January 2011 12:55:19(UTC)
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Ian555 wrote:
Hi all,
Just bought a rake of 9 wagons, including 2 banana wagons on e-bay.de last night.
Ian.
Great! What are the other 7? More classics?
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
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03 January 2011 13:23:50(UTC)
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Hi Ray,
http://www.rodenbacher-a...uf.de/halle/DSC07344.jpg
Now does it work.
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03 January 2011 13:25:21(UTC)
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Well they say you learn something new every day.
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03 January 2011 14:43:13(UTC)
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Ian555 wrote:
Hi Ray,
Now does it work.
Ian.
Nice models there, Ian!
A great selection. Some of these I haven't seen before. The flat wagon with the church windows is interesting!
...and why would the Reichspost need a kuhlwagon? - sounds like a good story behind that!
Ray
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