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Have more than you show,speak less than you know (Shakespeare). |
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Joined: 08/12/2004(UTC) Posts: 4,430 Location: Attiki Athens Greece
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Very nice train,a perfect idea for marklin to offer us a great model.
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Joined: 15/04/2005(UTC) Posts: 2,464 Location: St. Michael, Barbados
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Thanks Paul,
Looks mighty like the avatar forum member James has............
Jeremy. |
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1). If at first you don't succeed, bungee jumping mightn't be for you. 2). The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second rat that gets the cheese. |
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Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 8,227 Location: Montreal, QC
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Joined: 29/01/2012(UTC) Posts: 1,422 Location: Montreal, Canada
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Originally Posted by: mike c  Very nice... google translator gives me this on the specs. Does that translate about right? "...Kato HO Triebwagenzug DR VT 18/175 4-segment AC unit package, online since 10.20.2012 12:43 Item Number: 73309 Condition: Brand new in original box with instructions and Zurüstteilen (?) DB AG VT 18.16. 18:16 The VT was a quality train, by the GDR wanted to increase the railroads worldwide prestige. It was produced in 1963 by VEB Waggonbau Görlitz. The prototype was equipped with two 900-horsepower engines and was approved for 160 km / h, therefore, the name comes VT (for combustion railcars), 18 (for 1800 hp) and 16 (for 160 km / h). In series production, it received two times 1000 HP. The Baumusterzug (?) was not coupled with the other trains, and has already retired the 1977th." This would work very well for Era III East Germany. Anyone know of other specs or history? I will try the google translator on this next: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DR-Baureihe_VT_18.16-Mark |
DB DR FS NS SNCF c. 1950-65, fan of station architecture esp. from 1920-70. In single point perspective, where do track lines meet?
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Joined: 09/05/2011(UTC) Posts: 2,971 Location: Somewhere, But Nowhere Near Manchester, England
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Yes agreed, let's place this item on our wants list from Marklin
BR
Glenn
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