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Offline Vardex  
#51 Posted : 04 November 2010 01:00:01(UTC)
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RMW wrote:
There will also follow a new Veolia-MaK for the Dutch market in a few weeks:


Maikel (RMW)


Not this one!

Bart
Offline mvd71  
#52 Posted : 04 November 2010 09:59:47(UTC)
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All these limited edition paint jobs are a good way to get money out of the Dutch marketWink

Still good to see some attention given to a market that is normally a bit neglectedThumpUp

Cheers....

Mike.
Offline RMW  
#53 Posted : 04 November 2010 11:34:21(UTC)
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Vardex wrote:
RMW wrote:
There will also follow a new Veolia-MaK for the Dutch market in a few weeks:


Maikel (RMW)


Not this one!

Bart


Perhaps the black one??? I heard there will follow a Veolia-MaK.


Maikel (RMW)

Edited by user 17 May 2011 17:40:55(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline RMW  
#54 Posted : 27 December 2010 17:13:54(UTC)
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A new Dutch-item: NS 1207


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Märklin 37121.2 - Limited Edition (same as NS 1206)!!! 60 locomotives will be made. € 339,00. SOLD OUT IN 1 DAY



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Edited by user 10 November 2011 14:32:34(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline mvd71  
#55 Posted : 27 December 2010 21:51:23(UTC)
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What's the point?

Why don't they just make a couple of new items for the Dutch market and leave them in the catalogue for a few years so everyone can have a chance to get one?Confused

I find it frustrating when they do constant limited editions like this, all it does is allow them to charge a premium for a model that has nothing special about it, and lighten the wallets of a few with more money than sense.ThumbDown
Offline RMW  
#56 Posted : 23 January 2011 21:20:07(UTC)
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Märklin Netherlands 2011


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Here you can find the first Dutch items for 2011, with the Thalys, 1100-set, 6400-set and more: "PDF Nederlandse Modellen 2011".


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Offline steventrain  
#57 Posted : 24 January 2011 14:37:15(UTC)
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Thanks for the link, RMW.
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 dan67millie  
#58 Posted : 24 January 2011 20:54:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: RMW Go to Quoted Post
Märklin Netherlands 2011


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Here you can find the first Dutch items for 2011, with the Thalys, 1100-set, 6400-set and more: "PDF Nederlandse Modellen 2011".


Maikel (RMW)

Hi are there items for Marklin of France!!
Offline RMW  
#59 Posted : 26 January 2011 19:23:10(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dan67millie Go to Quoted Post
Hi are there items for Marklin of France!!


Yes, the "Getreidesilowagen-Set" 46343.


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Offline RMW  
#60 Posted : 26 January 2011 19:24:52(UTC)
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NEW POLL



Hello all,

You can find a new poll with Dutch trains on the website of "Märklinstore Amsterdam". Name of the poll: "Store Enquête".


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Offline Caboose  
#61 Posted : 26 January 2011 19:58:50(UTC)
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I like the old NS 2400 in original version.
Colours simular to old Swedish SJ-locomotives.

It look a little bit like a EMD Gp7/Gp9.
Sweden & USA
Offline alonso231gery  
#62 Posted : 26 January 2011 20:51:03(UTC)
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i really like the NS 1300 which was my first loco (LIMA) i bought. I would like M to produce that loco.
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Offline RMW  
#63 Posted : 17 February 2011 15:45:56(UTC)
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The Dutch 2011 New Items

Only for the Dutch Märklin Shops and Stores


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You can find more information on the website of "Märklin Netherlands".


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Offline RMW  
#64 Posted : 17 May 2011 17:45:31(UTC)
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New in the Dutch Märklin Stores:
ACTS/VOS 1200 blue (M. 37122.2) - Limited Edition


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You can find more information on "Märklin.nl".


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Offline mike c  
#65 Posted : 17 May 2011 18:45:22(UTC)
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Here is what I would like to see:

Holland-Italy Express Coach Set (For Dutch, German, Swiss, Italian fans)
Holland-Austria Coach Set (for Dutch, German and Austrian fans)

After nearly 30 years, the pilot coach for the IC coaches would be nice. The same coach could also complete a Fyra Set with a E186

As far as the DE1000, this was already released as 3471 many years ago.

Other than coaches and cars, I do not collect any Dutch models.

Regards

Mike C
Offline kuiperj001  
#66 Posted : 19 May 2011 19:03:09(UTC)
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I have been looking for the 1300 becouse it is easy to use with other equipment. In G there is nothing like it.
Offline RayF  
#67 Posted : 19 May 2011 20:07:08(UTC)
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I chose the 1300 because it's the only locomotive in the poll.

I prefer loco hauled trains to railcar trains. It makes for more interesting operations. You can simulate locomotive changes, vary consists, use them for freight trains, etc...
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
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Offline BR01097  
#68 Posted : 24 May 2011 05:09:44(UTC)
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My vote was cast for the underdog--and one of the ugliest--in this race, the "Koploper" which I saw plenty of in 1994 when visiting Holland. Unit trains are not particularly appealing: no locomotives or rolling stock distinct from one another. The Japanese like to run these kinds of trains, too, I noticed when I lived there in the Eighties.

But ugliness somehow transforms itself to allure with time. Now, I might like to own one of these to run alongside my Serie 1100 and 1200 locomotives. BTW, who speak Dutch: what exactly does "Koploper" mean?





A: to my own question, courtesy iGoogle. "Koploper" in Dutch is "der Führer" in Deutsch.

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Offline RMW  
#69 Posted : 25 May 2011 10:28:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BR01097 Go to Quoted Post

A: to my own question, courtesy iGoogle. "Koploper" in Dutch is "der Führer" in Deutsch.


That is not right. Well okay, it also means "the leader/take the lead in a race", but here it means that you can walk (= "lopen") through the head (= "kop") of the train, to another Koploper-trainset.


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Offline RMW  
#70 Posted : 25 May 2011 10:46:31(UTC)
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New options in the poll: NS 1000 and NS Sik.


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Offline RayF  
#71 Posted : 25 May 2011 11:34:50(UTC)
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I just voted for the NS1000. I love these older electrics. This one reminds me of a DB E18.
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 kariosls37  
#72 Posted : 25 May 2011 12:23:48(UTC)
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Both the sik and 1000 have been done by ROCO already, The NS 1000 having been sold in AC versions too. Their Sik (NS 201-369) could do with a remake. However, I don't think any mass produced model will match this Sik. They also do an "Oersik", which the Sik replaced.

The name Sik comes from their lack of air braking, and the need for a whistle or horn. When these little shunters first took to the rails in the 'thirties, electronic speakers were not able to make a loud enough horn. Air was also not available, so the clever engineers rigged a whistle onto the motor exhaust. The effect was a whistle note that pulsed with the revs of the engine, resulting in a bleating noise which with a bit of imagination, sounds like a billy goat(sik)
The Oersik can be translated as "pre-Sik" or "ancient-Sik"
Offline RMW  
#73 Posted : 25 May 2011 13:38:35(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kariosls37 Go to Quoted Post
Both the sik and 1000 have been done by ROCO already.


I know, but I think that there are a lot of people who want to have a metal NS 1000 with sound and a metal NS Sik with more details.


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Offline RayF  
#74 Posted : 25 May 2011 14:02:31(UTC)
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I agree. A lot of people will buy a model from Roco and others only when there is no equivalent from Marklin.

I consider myself in that camp, though price is an issue as well. If someone else can make it a lot cheaper than Marklin then I will consider it.

In this case, the thread title specifically asks "Which Dutch models would you like to see from M* ? "
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 RMW  
#75 Posted : 27 May 2011 19:53:25(UTC)
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NEW: VSM WITH "GEBRAUCHSSPUREN"

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Special editions only for the Dutch Märklin-Stores and Märklin-Shops:
M. 39647 - VSM 64 415 with "Gebrauchsspuren"
M. 46048 - VSM-freightcars with "Gebrauchsspuren"



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Edited by user 19 January 2012 12:33:52(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline RayF  
#76 Posted : 27 May 2011 19:56:03(UTC)
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That looks very nice!

I'm not really into weathering my locos, but I have to admit it looks every bit the old and tired steamer, soon to be retired!
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 RMW  
#77 Posted : 10 November 2011 14:52:29(UTC)
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Dutch Märklin Stores and Shops
1254 EETC (M. 37125) - Limited Edition


1254 EETC



Special edition for the anniversaries 80 years "NVBS" and 60 years "NS 1200". First Märklin 1200 with full-sound. Delivery: 2012. You can find more information on the Dutch Märklin-website: "marklin.nl".



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Edited by user 19 January 2012 12:35:24(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline 60904  
#78 Posted : 30 November 2011 14:01:32(UTC)
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NEW: VSM WITH "GEBRAUCHSSPUREN"

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Special editions only for the Dutch Märklin-Stores and Märklin-Shops:
M. 39647 - VSM 64 415 with "Gebrauchsspuren"
M. 46048 - VSM-freightcars with "Gebrauchsspuren"


More information on my website: RMW-site.



Maikel (RMW)


This shows that there were too many produced. The market is small for Märklin and the number they produced way too high. All these weathered locos and waggons show this. Dealers and producers are not able to wait until they are sold, so they try to create a demand for something special.
Best regards
Martin
Offline Jeremy Palmer  
#79 Posted : 30 November 2011 14:10:58(UTC)
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Would have to be NS 1000 for me, what a great looking beast!!

Jeremy.
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Offline Armando  
#80 Posted : 30 November 2011 20:17:47(UTC)
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I for one would like to see something impossible, especially coming from Märklin:

NS 1000 (Ram TEE) in full 1:87 scale length and in metal with interior lighting and multiple sounds and whistles.
Best regards,
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Offline RMW  
#81 Posted : 18 January 2012 12:17:12(UTC)
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Some 2012 new items for the Netherlands:

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Offline NS1200  
#82 Posted : 18 January 2012 18:25:27(UTC)
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Some 2012 new items for the Netherlands:

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Maikel (RMW)


Maikel,

This is old news!
The items could be found on internet yesterday 17th January 2012 already.
I humbly opine there is no need to show the M pictures on this forum.
It seems no one is able to beat the speed of internet.
Last night i checked the site of Maerklin Netherlands and they were far behind,no Neuheiten 2012 pictures there,which i find rather absurd!
Must say this seems to be the case more often with Maerklin NL.

Cheers,
Paul.
Have more than you show,speak less than you know (Shakespeare).
Offline RMW  
#83 Posted : 19 January 2012 12:24:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NS1200 Go to Quoted Post
Maikel,

This is old news!
The items could be found on internet yesterday 17th January 2012 already.
I humbly opine there is no need to show the M pictures on this forum.
It seems no one is able to beat the speed of internet.
Last night i checked the site of Maerklin Netherlands and they were far behind,no Neuheiten 2012 pictures there,which i find rather absurd!
Must say this seems to be the case more often with Maerklin NL.

Cheers,
Paul.


Hello Paul,

I know that it is "old news" (17-01-2012 RollEyes ), but this is a topic about de Dutch trains Märklin made.

What do you mean by "no Neuheiten 2012 pictures on the Dutch Märklin-website"? You can find the official information on Märklin.nl since 17-01-2012!

I like the new NS DD-AR-wagons (DDM 2/3) and the 1700 very much ThumpUp !!!



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Offline RMW  
#84 Posted : 29 August 2012 12:01:39(UTC)
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MÄRKLIN - FALL NEW ITEM 2012
Only for Dutch Stores and Shop-in-shops


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NS 1600-series in his new DB Schenker-outfit. Locomotive "1615 - Zandvoort" with full-sound MFX, warm-white and red LEDs. Delivery: June 2013.

More information on the Dutch Märklin-site: M. 37204.


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Offline SINCrazee  
#85 Posted : 30 August 2012 16:20:21(UTC)
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Very bland looking locomotive.. Not a good choice at all.. They need to do the facelifted Koploper instead or maybe even this.
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