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mjrallare
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18 January 2012 11:55:06(UTC)
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I think there are plenty of interesting things!
Better start saving...
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18 January 2012 12:06:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Frankenbahner
These items are on my wishlist:
- E 10.12 Rheingold: it will be a nice addition to the Trix set with 1:100 cars I already have (in the set, there is a E 10.12 Bügelfalte), however, unfortunately the Märklin loco is a MHI item, so dealers will stick to RRP. So I'm going to buy the Trix version, and convert it to AC with a good ESU decoder. It has no sound funktions - sound is a nice feature for diesels and steamers, but I don't really need it for electrics.
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Florian,
I'm with you on the Rheingold set. Do you think the conversion would be straightforward? Would you try and change one of the wheelsets or just install the slider?
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Some 2012 new items for the Netherlands:
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz
Originally Posted by: TimR
Not sure if I want to order a 37994 Big Boy, now that it comes with its own smoke deflectors...(unlike previous models)
I think I prefer the BB without the smoke deflectors, but this model seems to be subtly different from the others so I might consider it.
I have found one other photo of a model with the smoke
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http://www.brasstrains.c...fic-4-8-8-4-Big-Boy-4019
Another from Athearn.
http://www.athearn.com/P...ery.aspx?ProdID=ATHG9154
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18 January 2012 12:48:03(UTC)
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This site
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Originally Posted by: GSRR
Originally Posted by: Frankenbahner
These items are on my wishlist:
- E 10.12 Rheingold: it will be a nice addition to the Trix set with 1:100 cars I already have (in the set, there is a E 10.12 Bügelfalte), however, unfortunately the Märklin loco is a MHI item, so dealers will stick to RRP. So I'm going to buy the Trix version, and convert it to AC with a good ESU decoder. It has no sound funktions - sound is a nice feature for diesels and steamers, but I don't really need it for electrics.
Regards,
Florian
Florian,
I'm with you on the Rheingold set. Do you think the conversion would be straightforward? Would you try and change one of the wheelsets or just install the slider?
r/Thomas
The Trix loco comes with wheel contacts on both bogies. These wheel contacts sit on plastic brackets, which are snapped onto the bogie frame. The same plastic brackets are also used for the AC pickup shoes. You have to remove the wheel contacts from one bogie, and install the pickup shoe instad. The remaining wheel contacts on the other bogie are connected to ground, so you don't have to replace the (electrically insulated) DC wheelsets. Finally, you have to adapt the gauge to Märklin standart. Otherweise, you can order the Märklin AC wheelsets; the prices for these wheelsets, but these wheelsets are (too) expensive. Finally, you have to install a decoder with a 21 mtc socket.
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2000 sets of the krokodil will be produced
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18 January 2012 17:42:27(UTC)
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2012 new items 'Preview' in English.
http://catalog.lokshop.d...erklin/nshow_2012_en.pdf
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18 January 2012 19:57:24(UTC)
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Very many nice new releases this year. I will definitely get a couple of freight cars with tail light, a long overdue addition to the old 4411 freight car.
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18 January 2012 21:55:29(UTC)
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This site
mentions the 4019 did indeed have smoke deflectors, but only 'for a few runs' which would explain the lack of photographs.
The article mentions that the deflectors were only used for a few runs, and were then removed.
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18 January 2012 22:15:59(UTC)
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Think the BB looks ab-fab with the smoke deflectors too...
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18 January 2012 23:32:05(UTC)
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Totally agree, my friend
(says John with a way too small layout for even one of 'em)
... but I want her badly
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18 January 2012 23:47:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Frankenbahner
Finally, you have to adapt the gauge to Märklin standart.
Regards,
Florian
Florian,
I don't recall what type of track you use. Is the gauging issue only say with K track turnouts, or is it necessary to regauge for C track also?
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A pity (and a mistake) M doesn't continue the great classic blue box retro series...
I agree! Hopefully it might be a cheap year!
Yep. Had hoped for that missing red dining car from the #00796 coach series, at least ...
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19 January 2012 00:53:43(UTC)
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Jeremy,
sorry to do this, but there is a Krok with number 26591. The details are on the page before the photo of the Krok.
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Thanks for this Mike
even (according to catalogue) has last edition of high efficiency Soft
Drive Sine Propulsion
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Hi,
It looks like only the 25691 set has soft drive sine motor and symbol, but there are some 39 models in the catalog and they show a high efficiency symbol for the motor. Will this mean that 39 models will not come with a sine motor any more?
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19 January 2012 03:26:05(UTC)
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Hi,
It looks like only the 25691 set has soft drive sine motor and symbol, but there are some 39 models in the catalog and they show a high efficiency symbol for the motor. Will this mean that 39 models will not come with a sine motor any more?
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Sadly, the 39- won't, as the 39017 BR01 had shown earlier.
So these will have the same price, greater profit for Marklin, and less value for customers.
Now collecting C-Sine models.
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Think the BB looks ab-fab with the smoke deflectors too...
I just hope that Marklin remember to put all the screws in the right places this time, instead of leaving them floating around the box for the end user to put in!
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz
Originally Posted by: Webmaster
Think the BB looks ab-fab with the smoke deflectors too...
I just hope that Marklin remember to put all the screws in the right places this time, instead of leaving them floating around the box for the end user to put in!
Come on, David, we know you like a bit of a challenge!
Marklin don't want to make it too easy for us...
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19 January 2012 09:11:34(UTC)
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Hi,
I am amazed at the number of items proposed.
It indicates a highly organised design and manufacturing facility.
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Originally Posted by: eduard71
Will this mean that 39 models will not come with a sine motor any more?
I don't know.
2000 crocs coming with SDS this year will be the last crocs with SDS, all 39xxx models of the Spring new items come without SDS.
So the 2012 Swiss croc could be the last SDS model ever - but this was not announced (yet).
And the 18.4 came back after the farewell edition, so even if there were announcements you couldn't be sure.
If there is demand for special, limited SDS editions then I presume Märklin will make them. Maybe with a nice certificate and a nice display case ...
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19 January 2012 12:28:40(UTC)
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English descriptions now posted here:
http://www.euromodeltrai...n/home.pl?sid=1326972207
Märklin C-track, Marklin Digital & ECoS, multi-era French & Swiss
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Originally Posted by: Frankenbahner
Finally, you have to adapt the gauge to Märklin standart.
Regards,
Florian
Florian,
I don't recall what type of track you use. Is the gauging issue only say with K track turnouts, or is it necessary to regauge for C track also?
r/Thomas
I'm using C tracks, but you should adjust the gauge for both track systems. Otherweise, the flanges will collide with the frog, which will always cause a rumbling noise when the loco is running over a turnout. In the worst case, the loco will derail. About one year ago, I converted a Trix BR 141 to AC. Before adjusting the gauge, this loco always rumbled on turnouts.
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19 January 2012 14:45:33(UTC)
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2012 newitems now on Marklin database.
http://www.maerklin.com/...atures=0&searchtext=
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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Does anybody know the price for BR403 "Donald Duck" set? The price was not on the Märklins website.
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Does anybody know the price for BR403 "Donald Duck" set?
It's in the New Items PDF, about Euro 600 (Euro 599.95).
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English descriptions now posted here:
http://www.euromodeltrai...n/home.pl?sid=1326972207
Mark, thanks.
In fact, entire Marklin 2012 collection is now posted on website, here is a link to browse:
Marklin 2012 Models
Enjoy!
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2012 Delivery dates.
37994 Big Boy - Feb.
37160 BR94.5 - Q3
37810 BR50 - Q2
All other 2012 new items delivery dates in PDF -
http://mediencms.maerkli...in-Neuheiten_2012-01.pdf
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Hullo All
Marklin now has all the items listed on their site
under New items in English for any who want to see
Under the marklin.com site
looks like another great year for Marklin with some
really great items that will please a lot and they are
really going after the young Family market which is good
long term
enjoy sorting out your orders for Kiwis we should have the
Catalogue here next week on the delivery on its way
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Yes!!!
Yesterday evening I ordered alot of items from Walthers. I set up a virtual card through my bank (I hope it will work). How long will it take for them to proceed with the transaction? Among them were 2 Hulett Unloaders, Blower engine house, a coal company and some cattle fence.
When I heard the Big Boy was going to arrive in Februar already I tried to adjust my budget so I could do a new payment plan (pay the rest of the sum to the bank for the 26490 Wabash).
This afternoon I found out I got some wages for my performances at Ystad tattoo and other performances and also payments for travelling from the national guard. I didn´t count on this as I get the money very random. Guess what the sum I got?? 860 Euros!! And what does the Big Boy cost??? 800 Euros!!!
And thanks to finishing the payment plan earlier I won´t pay for that and yesterday I negotiated with my phone company to have an even better account!
That said my buying plan this year totally change.
The only problem is that everything will be tested and then going back to their boxes as I don´t have any real layout...
Does anyone have any good tips for a layout that´s 300*120 or maximum 300*130 which could be constructed as a a part of a bigger future layout? With some of the buildings?
Now I´m gonna take a shower and then I´m gonna get my 45644 and the part 120818 fro my rescue train set from the post office!!
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2000 sets of the krokodil will be produced
What's the problem, Nikos - need more than 2000?
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... but I want her badly
Have changed my mind. One BB is all I need on my mini layout
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For 43541 Commuter Car Set. M2 A5B5, M2 B11, M2 B8DS, SNCB/NMBS.
Does anyone know which lok they are referring to?
The class 25 electric locomotive is the right motive power for these cars and is available in the Märklin H0 assortment under item no. 37230.
I cannot find Marklin 37230 anywhere.
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2000 sets of the krokodil will be produced
What's the problem, Nikos - need more than 2000?
i am afraid it will be overpriced, like last year's PA-1
An outsider.
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2000 sets of the krokodil will be produced
What's the problem, Nikos - need more than 2000?
i am afraid it will be overpriced, like last year's PA-1
Well it ain't what you'd call cheap - 699.95 eur.
And being a limited item, I'm not sure whether you'd see any discounting of it.
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That means David that it will be sold at UVP?
An outsider.
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I don't know for sure Nikos, but I hope not!
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Hey all!!
I was "surfing the web" tonight and came upon this:
http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe...-0-0-0-gb-t-0/index.html
Does this mean the minimum advertised discount of 10% is no longer valid?? It is about a 22% discount on the 37986 and a 27% discount on the 37160 ...
I have never bought from "across the pond" ... can someone tell me if they remove VAT when selling to the US??
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That means David that it will be sold at UVP?
Even the Bluebird was sold with 20 % discount.
Many dealers do not advertise discounts on MHI items - but this set is not MHI.
Discounts could be lower if dealers expect to be able to sell it at a higher price because of its limitation.
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Hi, Robert!
Originally Posted by: Nielsenr
can someone tell me if they remove VAT when selling to the US??
They write: "Shipping cost to non EU countries on request."
So ask them two questions ...
This is a very professional dealer, I presume they will remove VAT.
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2012 new items 'Preview' in English.
http://catalog.lokshop.d...erklin/nshow_2012_en.pdf
hi thanks for doing this. would you mind telling me thoe as my computer will not open it at the moment what are the delivery dates for the following- 39405,37337,36616,47035 and 43598 i will be very greatful indead as im very pleased with what Marklin have come up with this year
as they have done what ive wanted
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Hey all!!
I was "surfing the web" tonight and came upon this:
http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe...-0-0-0-gb-t-0/index.html
Does this mean the minimum advertised discount of 10% is no longer valid?? It is about a 22% discount on the 37986 and a 27% discount on the 37160 ...
I have never bought from "across the pond" ... can someone tell me if they remove VAT when selling to the US??
Robert
Robert,
Here is a price guide kept by our friends at stummi.de
http://www.stummi.de/spur0e.htm?2012
Note that Lippe uses DHL. Typically for an item insured to 500 Euros the cost might range around 35 Euros. The next insurance level may be around 2500 Euros and this can range around 50 Euros to the US. There are also kilo limits. Generally it is better to buy more and combine the shipping.
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For 43541 Commuter Car Set. M2 A5B5, M2 B11, M2 B8DS, SNCB/NMBS.
Does anyone know which lok they are referring to?
The class 25 electric locomotive is the right motive power for these cars and is available in the Märklin H0 assortment under item no. 37230.
I cannot find Marklin 37230 anywhere.
There will follow a 2012 EXPORT-brochure
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Originally Posted by: Winterblade73
For 43541 Commuter Car Set. M2 A5B5, M2 B11, M2 B8DS, SNCB/NMBS.
Does anyone know which lok they are referring to?
The class 25 electric locomotive is the right motive power for these cars and is available in the Märklin H0 assortment under item no. 37230.
I cannot find Marklin 37230 anywhere.
There will follow a 2012 EXPORT-brochure
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Originally Posted by: alonso231gery
That means David that it will be sold at UVP?
Even the Bluebird was sold with 20 % discount.
Many dealers do not advertise discounts on MHI items - but this set is not MHI.
Discounts could be lower if dealers expect to be able to sell it at a higher price because of its limitation.
Yes, thankfully Märklin realized that it was not in their interest (and not legal) to try and control the price-level. It does indeed look as if we can calculate with 20 to 25% discount on most items. That's good for Märklin (they will sell more) and good for us (we can buy more). For some smaller dealers it will probably not be so good though...
I saw somewhere that the new Märklin MD said that we, the end-users, are the important ones for Märklin. Maybe an indication that Märklin has changed focus from dealers to consumers?
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No suggestion in that list of any new blue box retro items such as 30470 or 30480.
Maybe next Summer new items.
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Any picture of 60801 Sound Programmes?
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No suggestion in that list of any new blue box retro items such as 30470 or 30480.
Maybe next Summer new items.
Thanks Stephen. The Summer New Items comes out around May/June?
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