Joined: 23/05/2011(UTC) Posts: 3 Location: Ireland
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Hi
I'm back new in modelling after 25 years and am looking at a Marklin starter set, with an interest in Swiss (mixed with Bodensee Austrian / German locos). I'm considering the swiss freight starter set 29483 to get my hands on a mobile station and a nice loco (i've previously bought a basic entry railion 185 entry transformer control set to try out Marklin).
Weighing up if this 29483 is a good choice loco or should I opt for separate purchase of a mobile station and individual locos (considering the 37360 Ae610) or perhaps shell out for the 37320 Re 10/10.
Anyone have any suggestions to offer?
Cheers Dave
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Joined: 23/08/2006(UTC) Posts: 2,597 Location: Beverly, MA
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Hi Dave,all, Boyo,welcome to the forum!  IMHO,a starter set is always a good start.Once you get it you can run a train right away! Dr Dirt
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Joined: 14/03/2005(UTC) Posts: 15,871 Location: Gibraltar, Europe
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Hi Dave.
That starter set is a nice one. I would go for it, and then add to your loco stud with others from the range. In my experience it's always cheaper to get the controller with a start set, especially if you like the train that's included. |
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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Joined: 30/01/2006(UTC) Posts: 1,894 Location: Keene, NH
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I have the lok and cars from the 29841 set. I assume that these would be very similar. The lok has high efficiency propulsion, is metal, and nicely done. Mine came with a 'low end' decoder. Since it had a 21 pin socket, I replaced the decoder with a Lokpilot. The 29483 one comes with an MFX decoder, so you should be fine 'out of the box'! |
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Joined: 27/12/2009(UTC) Posts: 1,165 Location: Western Cape Cape Town
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Welcome Back Dave! Get that starter set! You will not be sorry - I got the 29539, with MS2, 2 turnouts with mechanisms and decoders, and 5 wagons. Instant play time!! After that you can get more C track/turnouts, and a loco or 2......or 3 or 4......Be warned! Joe
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Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 31,704 Location: United Kingdom
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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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Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 8,244 Location: Montreal, QC
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Dave,
the 29483 is a good Swiss start Set. basically you get the MS and the track for the price of the Lok and the cars. The tracks included are the same as the other start sets. The Re 421 is used between Germany and Switzerland as well as for passenger traffic between Zurich and Munich. So, you can mix Swiss, Italian and German (and other countries) for the freight cars. The 43670 coach Set represents a consist like the ones on the Zuerich to Munich route. The Start Set allows for a train length of 2-3 coaches, so by combining the Start Sets, you can extend the straight section long enough for a full 5-6 coaches.
As far as additional loks, if you do not have the space right now for a Multiple Unit Lokset (Re 10/10), you could opt for the 37322 Re 6/6 by itself or take the 37320 and operate each lok as a separate Lok. The 37360 Ae 610 are only used for freight trains. I use mine with the Liliput Postcontainer cars 240035-37).
Another Set worth considering if you still can find it is the 26534 with Re 4/4II and three lightsteel coaches.
As far as operating the Re 10/10 as a consist with the MS, it can be done, but it requires both loks to be set to the same address. With the 6021, I use the Lok address 10 when operating as a consist, and 66 and 44 when operating the loks on their own. The addresses can be changed by isolating the loks on a track section and resetting the address as per instructions.
Regards
Mike C
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Joined: 23/05/2011(UTC) Posts: 3 Location: Ireland
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Thanks for all the replies and the welcome  - some great advice there. I've think I'll opt for the starter swiss and build up, it looks like a decent loco. Cheers again guys Dave
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Joined: 17/09/2006(UTC) Posts: 18,778 Location: New Zealand
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Welcome to the forum Dave. I'd say to go for the starter set. I've even been considering getting the loco and freight cars from that set from a dealer who breaks the sets up and sells the items individually - I don't need another MS2, etc.
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Joined: 21/02/2011(UTC) Posts: 383
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Starter Sets all the way! Go for them, as everyone has said, they are a lot cheaper. I might get one because I need a MS2 as I have 9 locos on a MS1! |
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Joined: 25/09/2003(UTC) Posts: 2,786 Location: ,
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Originally Posted by: mike c  Dave,
Another Set worth considering if you still can find it is the 26534 with Re 4/4II and three lightsteel coaches.
As far as operating the Re 10/10 as a consist with the MS, it can be done, but it requires both loks to be set to the same address. With the 6021, I use the Lok address 10 when operating as a consist, and 66 and 44 when operating the loks on their own. The addresses can be changed by isolating the loks on a track section and resetting the address as per instructions.
Regards
Mike C About the set 26534 with RE4/4 II....the last , ultimate few batchs were sold under promotion from Marklin, if you can find some.....I still recently have seen some of them around 240 E...(which is a very good deal , considering the quality of these items...)Add a complete MS2 set with trafo for about 150/160 E ....and rails . About the green RE 10/10 consist : an interesting version of the green RE 6/6 with round front lights (former versions...)is included . But I agree with all : preferably go with a starter set including a control station if you can...( because buying pieces of track in detail is more expensive.)
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Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 31,704 Location: United Kingdom
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Originally Posted by: newportd  Thanks for all the replies and the welcome  - some great advice there. I've think I'll opt for the starter swiss and build up, it looks like a decent loco. Cheers again guys Dave Keep posted soon when you got the set. |
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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Joined: 22/01/2009(UTC) Posts: 14,879 Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
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Dave,
A very welcome to this forum and good luck with your Swiss, Austrian & German theme.
We had an Irish friend many years ago, his name was Patrick, you wouldn't know him by chance ?(biggrin]
John |
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