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Solved ! Br18 3091 or 3093 please help me to identify my model
Joined: 23/10/2010(UTC) Posts: 2,061 Location: FRANCE
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Hi everybody, I've found on ebay a nice Br18 without box. I was almost convinced it was a #3093, but I've heard about the #3091 number (this number that was re-used after for a blue P8) So, please help me to identify my model. Don't hesitate to post pics of these two Br18 to show the differences. Here's mine: Edited by user 13 May 2012 21:49:03(UTC)
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Joined: 23/10/2010(UTC) Posts: 2,061 Location: FRANCE
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Seen on the web:
#3091 equipped with a smoke unit #3093 not equipped with a smoke unit
Is it true ?
Strange to have only this difference....
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Joined: 04/06/2009(UTC) Posts: 20,297 Location: Scotland
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Hi Joël,
I have boxed 3093 number 18. 478.
Couple of photo's soon.
Ian.
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Joined: 04/06/2009(UTC) Posts: 20,297 Location: Scotland
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Joined: 04/06/2009(UTC) Posts: 20,297 Location: Scotland
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Hi Joël,
Forgot to say, there is no smoke unit fitted to my 3093.
Ian.
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Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 31,705 Location: United Kingdom
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However no smoke generators on 3093 - Koll 2012. |
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Joined: 23/10/2010(UTC) Posts: 2,061 Location: FRANCE
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Ian and Stephen, Thank you so much. Let's have a look at the inside of my lady: looks like the bended metal part upon the bulb in front of the reversing unit is there to feed a smoke generator... Do you agree ? There is a hole in the chimney but I don't have any smokey thing else: TrainIride attached the following image(s): |
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Joined: 20/03/2011(UTC) Posts: 1,660 Location: Paris, France
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Joël, While I own several BR18s, I don"t have either of these great looking locos but from Koll's 2011 (und mit meine sehr, sehr schlecte Deutsch ...^^) I see the following; 3091.1 : has a smoke generator and a road number shield on the boiler which is 5mm long ... 3091.10 : as you pointed out ... is the blue version with different road number ... 3093.1 : same as 3091.1 without smoke generator3093.2 : road number shield on the boiler which is 8mm long ... 3093.3 : (not sure about this one) smooth cylinder with printed factory shield .. I think this is lower left in the pix ^^ ? I'd say ... first thing to check is the length of the road number shield on the boiler, if it's 5mm, and knowing you have a smoke generator, then your loco is probably a 3091 ! I agree it's not much difference, but at least you will know ^^ See below for Koll's 2011 comparisons ... Hope it helps, Yum  Edited by user 10 May 2012 07:42:25(UTC)
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Joined: 27/07/2009(UTC) Posts: 5,862 Location: Leesburg,VA.USA
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Hi Yum, yes here are some photos of my 3091.1. The box is dated 03 72. I probably bought it later that same year, new. Peter  
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Joined: 23/10/2010(UTC) Posts: 2,061 Location: FRANCE
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Originally Posted by: Yumgui  Joël, While I own several BR18s, I don"t have either of these great looking locos but from Koll's 2011 (und mit meine sehr, sehr schlecte Deutsch ...^^) I see the following; 3091.1 : has a smoke generator and a road number shield on the boiler which is 5mm long ... 3091.10 : as you pointed out ... is the blue version with different road number ... 3093.1 : same as 3091.1 without smoke generator3093.2 : road number shield on the boiler which is 8mm long ... 3093.3 : (not sure about this one) smooth cylinder with printed factory shield .. I think this is lower left in the pix ^^ ? I'd say ... first thing to check is the length of the road number shield on the boiler, if it's 5mm, and knowing you have a smoke generator, then your loco is probably a 3091 ! I agree it's not much difference, but at least you will know ^^ See below for Koll's 2011 comparisons ... Hope it helps, Yum  Hi Yum, Thank you so much ! I've measured the "road number shield on the boiler" and you can see it on the pic after: the two vertical lines on the paper are spaced of 5mm, ...so the shield is a 8mm one ...so my Br18 is a 3093.2 You solved my question ! By the way I've downloaded the Schematics of the 3093 and saw the bended metal part above the front bulb. #29 "Federplatte". Looks like a smoke generator could be installed even if it was the no-smoke version  . Still a bit strange ... Best regards Joël TrainIride attached the following image(s): |
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Joined: 23/10/2010(UTC) Posts: 2,061 Location: FRANCE
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Originally Posted by: petestra  Hi Yum, yes here are some photos of my 3091.1. The box is dated 03 72. I probably bought it later that same year, new. Peter
Hi Peter, Thank you so much for your pictures. I'm now sure of the number of my model. Best Regards Joël |
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