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RayF
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03 January 2012 16:27:44(UTC)
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Hi Florian,
It is true that there are already excellent models of the Br94 from Fleischmann and also Piko, but I don't think that should stop Marklin from making their own model of it. I don't have one yet, so I would be much more willing to get the Marklin version than any other.
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Ill stick with my articulated BR 85 with 4 traction tires thank yo very much. I like pulling long trains so those decapods need the 4 traction tires
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03 January 2012 17:55:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ratatouille
http://www.modellbahn-bender.de/jan12/m_jan12.htm
My favourite Märklin dealer!
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03 January 2012 18:42:48(UTC)
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Many new items listed in the MiWuLa forum:
http://forum.miniatur-wu...2-t27992-s1.html#p269394
"Stephan D." wrote:
Hallo!
So, nach etwas suchen im Netz habe ich folgendes gefunden:
29162
Startpackung Mein Start mit Märklin
29166
Startpackung Güterzug
29240
Digital-Startpackung Nebenbahn
29245
Digital-Startpackung Nebenbahn
29320
Startpackung Mein ICE
29478
Digital-Startpackung Regional
29640
Mega-Digital-Startpackung DB
29710
Digital-Startpackung 70iger
37160
Güterzug-Tenderlok BR 94,5
37165
Güterzug-Tenderlok BR 94.5 DB
37705
Triebwagen VT75 + VB140 DB
37706
Triebwagen VT75 + VB140 DB
44320
ICE 2 Bord-Restaurant
44322
ICE 2 Großraumwagen 2.Kl.
55028
Digital-Startset Güterzug DB
78071
Gleis-Ergänzungspackung Bahnübergang
78478
Ergänzungspackung Regional Express
81864
Startpackung groß 230 V
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03 January 2012 20:02:52(UTC)
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Finally a 94.5 from Märklin, eagerly awaiting an era II version...
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
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I am assuming the VT75 is the so called 'Donald Duck'.
Always surprising that Märklin never had a model of this in their range before.
If you look at this eBay seller he has the advert for the New Item Show as the picture and it shows the VT75
http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...0c0842f58#ht_3813wt_1147
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03 January 2012 21:34:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: RMW
Hello all,
You can find the first new items now in a PDF-document on my website:
RMW - Märklin News 2012
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Maikel (RMW)
Maikel, is that the "MÄRKLIN NEUHEITEN 2012 | UPDATE " link on your website? If so I get 404 error Not found.
Usually I find your website so hard to navigate, that to be honest, I don't bother, it's too hard!
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03 January 2012 21:39:03(UTC)
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Many new items listed in the MiWuLa forum:
http://forum.miniatur-wu...2-t27992-s1.html#p269394
Same list found here as well:
http://www.nexusboard.ne...2408&threadid=321753
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03 January 2012 21:52:12(UTC)
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I am assuming the VT75 is the so called 'Donald Duck'.
VT stands for Diesel trains, the Donald Duck is electric.
See here:
http://www.hfkern.de/Trix/Dt_Vt_75.html
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03 January 2012 21:54:28(UTC)
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DRG version of this too, please...
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03 January 2012 21:59:49(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: AshleyH
I am assuming the VT75 is the so called 'Donald Duck'.
Always surprising that Märklin never had a model of this in their range before.
If you look at this eBay seller he has the advert for the New Item Show as the picture and it shows the VT75
http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...0c0842f58#ht_3813wt_1147
Hi,
The picture indeed shows the Donald Duck, but this is Series 403. Vt75 is a small local train in early era III.
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03 January 2012 22:59:17(UTC)
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03 January 2012 23:07:28(UTC)
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Everyone seems to have forgotten about 39017, Br01 150, or is that regarded as a 2011 item?
Of course, Marklin did produce the Br94 in 1 Gauge in the last year or two, so for once the H0 version follows the 1 Gauge.
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03 January 2012 23:25:03(UTC)
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It's a great-looking tank engine. I'll be looking forward to it in HO. Peter
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04 January 2012 14:36:42(UTC)
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Price RRP.
37160 329,95€
37165 279,95€
37705 399,95€
37706 329,95€
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04 January 2012 14:46:19(UTC)
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The BR94 is a really nice locomotive, good choice by Märklin, I'm sure it will become a success. I find the VT75 very interesting as well.
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Originally Posted by: NewComix
Originally Posted by: AshleyH
I am assuming the VT75 is the so called 'Donald Duck'.
Always surprising that Märklin never had a model of this in their range before.
If you look at this eBay seller he has the advert for the New Item Show as the picture and it shows the VT75
http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...0c0842f58#ht_3813wt_1147
Hi,
The picture indeed shows the Donald Duck, but this is Series 403. Vt75 is a small local train in early era III.
best regards
Jörg
Thank you Jörg
Well then it seems that Märklin are also about to release a Series 403 Donald Duck, as I have now found the picture on other dealers sites. I hope it will be in metal!
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04 January 2012 17:32:58(UTC)
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Please, I only hope that the VT 75 won't be made of plastic
but, most likely, it will
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04 January 2012 19:19:21(UTC)
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Please, I only hope that the VT 75 won't be made of plastic
but, most likely, it will
For 400 it suppose it's made of metal!!!!
BR 94.5 is a good item for me... this rail car I will wait to arrive at shops...
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04 January 2012 19:33:38(UTC)
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Well then it seems that Märklin are also about to release a Series 403 Donald Duck
Yes, H0 Insider Model 2012 (metal, two motors, new longer length, price not yet known).
See this thread:
https://www.marklin-user..._Insider-Model-2012.aspx
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04 January 2012 20:34:13(UTC)
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Bothe new lastest items made in metal:
You can see:
VT 75.9
BR 94
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04 January 2012 21:28:53(UTC)
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2012 accessories.
60801 Sound-Programmer 99.99 Euro
70991 H0 Ersatzteil-Box with over 1900 spare parts in it
2000 Euro???.
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Price RRP.
37160 329,95€
37165 279,95€
37705 399,95€
37706 329,95€
Modellbahnshop Lippe prices are:
37160 259,00€
37165 223,99€
37705 319,99€
37706 259,99€
Discount is at 20% or better. No repeat of last year discount fiasco, thankfully.
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04 January 2012 21:38:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain
Price RRP.
37160 329,95€
37165 279,95€
37705 399,95€
37706 329,95€
Modellbahnshop Lippe prices are:
37160 259,00€
37165 223,99€
37705 319,99€
37706 259,99€
Discount is at 20% or better. No repeat of last year discount fiasco, thankfully.
20% very good news, Let's wait to hear from Lokshop.
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Are there any DRG locos or carriages announced yet?
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No! Read Tom's list Alex, nothing mentioned there.
Marklin has not officially announced anything yet, that will come late January.
Anything we talk about here is speculation, but as some dealers are already posting information about some items, the speculation regarding those items seems to be reasonably true.
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Looks like we get two Rc items 2012
RC2 ELL0002R "Banverket Produktion" Art. nr 37410
RC3 1041 SJ (SSRT) "Statens Järnvägar" Art. nr 37411
http://www.modellhobby.se/index.php?maincat=8&key=m%E4rklin+2012+RC
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Here you can find some pictures from the neuheiten.
http://modellbahncenter....d.com/Neuheiten2012.html
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Here you can find some pictures from the neuheiten.
http://modellbahncenter....d.com/Neuheiten2012.html
Our first look at the starter sets!
I'm intrigued by the Mega starter set 29640. Are the Br03 and the Br50 the new or the old toolings?
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Are the Br03 and the Br50 the new or the old toolings?
There is no new tooling for the BR 03 (the Insider model was BR 03.10) and the new tooling for the BR 50 was so far only announced for the Dutch store model - unlikely to have it in a starter set in the year of its release.
So I presume both BR 03 and BR 50 will be the "old" moulds we already saw in starter sets of this century.
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Originally Posted by: RayF
Are the Br03 and the Br50 the new or the old toolings?
There is no new tooling for the BR 03 (the Insider model was BR 03.10) and the new tooling for the BR 50 was so far only announced for the Dutch store model - unlikely to have it in a starter set in the year of its release.
So I presume both BR 03 and BR 50 will be the "old" moulds we already saw in starter sets of this century.
Spoilsport!
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Looks like we get two Rc items 2012
RC2 ELL0002R "Banverket Produktion" Art. nr 37410
RC3 1041 SJ (SSRT) "Statens Järnvägar" Art. nr 37411
http://www.modellhobby.se/index.php?maincat=8&key=m%E4rklin+2012+RC
Nice! But expensive!! Good that they offer some discount for buying 30430.
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Originally Posted by: jonas_sthlm
Looks like we get two Rc items 2012
RC2 ELL0002R "Banverket Produktion" Art. nr 37410
RC3 1041 SJ (SSRT) "Statens Järnvägar" Art. nr 37411
http://www.modellhobby.se/index.php?maincat=8&key=m%E4rklin+2012+RC
Alright! Couldn´t resist! I´ve preordered them now.
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The br 94,5
. I want this loc.
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Originally Posted by: klarinettmeister
Originally Posted by: jonas_sthlm
Looks like we get two Rc items 2012
RC2 ELL0002R "Banverket Produktion" Art. nr 37410
RC3 1041 SJ (SSRT) "Statens Järnvägar" Art. nr 37411
http://www.modellhobby.se/index.php?maincat=8&key=m%E4rklin+2012+RC
Alright! Couldn´t resist! I´ve preordered them now.
David,
It is very tempting to follow your example. In particular the SSRT Rc3 and with that the new Roco coaches 64081 and 64354 which are SSRT coaches with SJ logo.
For the benefit of those of you not familiar with SSRT: SSRT is owned by the Swedish government and it manages loks and coaches used for trains between Göteborg (Gothenburg) and Stockholm in the south and the very northern parts of Sweden and Narvik in Norway. These trains cannot be run profitably and the parliament has decided that they constitute an important service and the government therefore purchases the operation of these night trains and the current operator is SJ. Earlier operators are Tågkompaniet and Connex/Veolia.
Returning to the Rc3 I'd use the Roco 64081 (A7 and B7) coaches and one or two 64354 (B9) and use it as a day train between Luleå and Narvik via Kiruna. I don't know if it is prototypically correct, but I guess it is as close one could get.
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Returning to the Rc3 I'd use the Roco 64081 (A7 and B7) coaches and one or two 64354 (B9) and use it as a day train between Luleå and Narvik via Kiruna. I don't know if it is prototypically correct, but I guess it is as close one could get.
It should be A7 + B9 + B9 so the text is wrong
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Originally Posted by: Western Pacific
Returning to the Rc3 I'd use the Roco 64081 (A7 and B7) coaches and one or two 64354 (B9) and use it as a day train between Luleå and Narvik via Kiruna. I don't know if it is prototypically correct, but I guess it is as close one could get.
It should be A7 + B9 + B9 so the text is wrong
I took the "B7" information from the Roco catalog that was linked to in another thread. So what you say is that Roco got it wrong.
And that is not the first time. Another thing which neither Märklin nor Roco seem to able to get right is the fact that Green Cargo is a company of it own and not part of SJ.
Take as an example 36610 where Märklin states:
"Prototype: Swedish State Railways (SJ) class Re 14 electric locomotive, used for the Green Cargo freight service area. ..."
and where it should read: Prototype: Green Cargo (GC) class Re electric locomotive. Green Cargo is a Swedish freight train operator.
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Originally Posted by: steventrain
2012 new items will be on Marklin database before the Nurnberg Toy fair 1-6 Feb 2012.
Thanks, Stevie
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Is M in trouble? Since their 2011 new items catalog was online by January 6 ...
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John- interesting point, but in trouble or not I think the timing of right before the show is ideal. With everyone else showing their line off so early, and the rest likely showing at the fair itself, Marklin could have the ideal timing in terms of gathering internet and media attention
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2012 new items will be on Marklin database before the Nurnberg Toy fair 1-6 Feb 2012.
Thanks, Stevie
... BTW, the other makers' data are there, already.
Is M in trouble? Since their 2011 new items catalog was online by January 6 ...
Why would Märklin be in trouble? I think we will see the Märklin new items next week!
There will come some "Formneuheiten" (new tooling) this year. We have seen already the BR 94.5, the VT 75.9 and the Donald Duck, but there will follow more "Formneuheiten"
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John- interesting point, but in trouble or not I think the timing of right before the show is ideal. With everyone else showing their line off so early, and the rest likely showing at the fair itself, Marklin could have the ideal timing in terms of gathering internet and media attention
The past year we know the completed listed officially in Märklin website at 19th of January
We have to wait...
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Well, during his reign Doc Pluta
gave us lots of great classic marklins.
#30050 BR23, #37227 E1020, #28590 E9200, #30210 V200,
#37629 F7, #45644 tinplate freighters, #00796 tinplate coaches.
Now he's gone, alas. And what I can see is far away from. Nothing to ride home about ...
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M could have the ideal timing in terms of gathering internet and media attention
Hi John, may be you're right. But then there's competition and we all know the story about the early bird
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http://www.reynaulds.com/new-items/Marklin.aspx
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Sorry, couldn't resist!
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Good one, Ray !!!
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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