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Offline intruder  
#101 Posted : 06 January 2013 18:55:44(UTC)
intruder

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Yesterday I received the 4415.563 as a gift from my MMR dealer.

Very happy!

Or maybe I spend too much money there?
Best regards Svein, Norway
grumpy old sod
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Offline vilithejou  
#102 Posted : 10 January 2013 21:32:06(UTC)
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Solved in part

From Stummi forun:
Was ist ein mfx+ Decoder?
Zusammen mit der CS2 Software Version 2.5. können Loks mit diesem Decoder neben der Standardbedienung im Führerstandsmodus (3 Schwierigkeitsstufen) gefahren werden. Sieht sehr interessant aus. Dabei wird der Führerstand der Lok im Display der CS2 abgebildet und ist dort bedienbar z.B. incl. SIFA.

It seems like Roco system? can anybody translate it
Thanks
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Offline steventrain  
#103 Posted : 10 January 2013 21:36:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post
Solved in part

From Stummi forun:
Was ist ein mfx+ Decoder?
Zusammen mit der CS2 Software Version 2.5. können Loks mit diesem Decoder neben der Standardbedienung im Führerstandsmodus (3 Schwierigkeitsstufen) gefahren werden. Sieht sehr interessant aus. Dabei wird der Führerstand der Lok im Display der CS2 abgebildet und ist dort bedienbar z.B. incl. SIFA.

It seems like Roco system? can anybody translate it
Thanks


Together with the CS2 software version 2.5. can locos with this decoder (3 difficulty levels) are driven alongside the standard operation mode in the cab. Looks very interesting. Here is the cab of the locomotive in the display of the CS2 is there and ready to operate as SIFA incl.
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 Winterblade73  
#104 Posted : 10 January 2013 21:37:20(UTC)
Winterblade73

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Steven beat me to the translation punch. BigGrin
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Offline MikeK  
#105 Posted : 12 January 2013 15:17:36(UTC)
MikeK

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Posts: 176
Hi,

got hold of the 3'rd wagon in the series, 4415.565:

The German side reads "Faszination."
Fazination

The English side has the text "Fascination."
Fascination

^__^
MikeK
A single track on the floor is better than no track at all...
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Offline Danlake  
#106 Posted : 09 February 2013 05:33:38(UTC)
Danlake

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Robert from RFJ trains.com just sent his latest newsletter after visiting the toyfair.

Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.

I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.

And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.

Brgds - Lasse
Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives.
Offline H0  
#107 Posted : 09 February 2013 08:10:14(UTC)
H0


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Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.
I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.
Makes a nice Xmas present for children (CS2 plus mfx+ loco, RRP €800 + €300 (without power supply)).

Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.
I presume a CS2 won't be able to handle live feeds. This may work on smartphones though.
Märklin's last H0 camera train had a RRP of €1000.

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.
Regards
Tom
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Offline Danlake  
#108 Posted : 09 February 2013 08:56:06(UTC)
Danlake

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Good point Tom!

However new technology is always expensive in the beginning… You can now buy handy-cams that take video footage in HD quality for 300-400 US. Imagine 10 years ago – you had to drag around a huge monster on your shoulder and change cassettes…

But for Daddy/Mummy that already has a layout his teenage son or daughter that is hooked in front of the PC playing computer games, might be interested in playing with real toys with a Mfx+ loco on the trackThumpUp And what a great way to play with your kids in the hobby you enjoyBigGrin

As an adult model rail roaders I sense many was hoping for other news from Marklin, but I think Marklin is on the right track with My world range and now the mfx+ computer play.

Personally I am still waiting for some new Goliath cranes I can affordHuh

Brgds - Lasse
Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives.
Offline Goofy  
#109 Posted : 09 February 2013 08:56:33(UTC)
Goofy


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Posts: 9,292
I was not really suprise what Marklin did talking about technology.
It´s more for grownup people with those toys from Marklin.
However...still not suprised!
H0
DCC = Digital Command Control
Offline Iamnotthecrazyone  
#110 Posted : 09 February 2013 10:51:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.
More like the latest I-phone.

Offline NZMarklinist  
#111 Posted : 11 February 2013 02:54:35(UTC)
NZMarklinist

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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.
I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.
Makes a nice Xmas present for children (CS2 plus mfx+ loco, RRP €800 + €300 (without power supply)).

Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.
I presume a CS2 won't be able to handle live feeds. This may work on smartphones though.
Märklin's last H0 camera train had a RRP of €1000.

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.




May I quote my young fellow countryman from Joe's thread: "The next generation Marklinists?";https://www.marklin-users.net/forum/yaf_postst25509_The-next-generation-Marklinists.aspx

"I remember being told by others at school that "having a train set" was a hobby for "old men" or "little kids". Infact I was given a joke book and even there we don't escape ridicule. It read:

"Q. What do model trains and breasts have in common?
A. They're designed for children but usually men end up playing with them"


ThumpUp LOL pardon me Blushing

The Roco Z21 system allready has live camera feeds from a camera equiped Lok displayed in the windscreen of their live cab display see;

from about 4.10

Obviously too hard to do on the CS2 screen but as a new main Station App, I don't see why not and in fact for discering youngsters it could make the difference, and Marklin must implement it, how often do we see threads, and ruggedly made videos about/with cameras on trains on this forum. There is so obviously a demand for it at a reasonable price ! Then watch the values of those old camera wagons crash Flapper The Camera just needs to feed over WiFi, easy ! See Roco Camera Lok, and Sony Action Cam ThumpUp

And if above I bring sxx to the thread, well look at Roco's brochure, and then see them (the nice ladies), but all wearing Lokfuhrer's uniforms, all over Roco's stand at Nuremberg. Smart idea and smart marketing I thought, but of course maybe it's the British influence on the company Wink
(with no disrespect of Marklin's "conservative family values' Unsure )
Glen
Auckland NZ

" Every Marklin layout needs a V200, a Railbus and a Banana car", not to mention a few Black and red Steamers, oh and the odd Elok !

CS1 Reloaded, Touch Cab, C Track Modules, K track layout all under construction. Currently Insider
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Offline H0  
#112 Posted : 11 February 2013 09:30:46(UTC)
H0


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Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
Obviously too hard to do on the CS2 screen but as a new main Station App, I don't see why not
The point is: no live video images on CS2, but it works on a smartphone.
Take Z21 and you save €550 RRP. With z21 it's probably even cheaper.

And we don't know if Märklin will bring a camera train and at what price. Märklin mobile vision 26001 has a RRP of €849.95.

Maybe they should add smartphone control to the MS2 track box to bring cab view with live images at competitive prices.

Will this pay back? I don't know.
Regards
Tom
---
"In all of the gauges, we particularly emphasize a high level of quality, the best possible fidelity to the prototype, and absolute precision. You will see that in all of our products." (from Märklin New Items Brochure 2015, page 1) ROFLBTCUTS
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Offline jeehring  
#113 Posted : 11 February 2013 11:19:51(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.
I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.
Makes a nice Xmas present for children (CS2 plus mfx+ loco, RRP €800 + €300 (without power supply)).

Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.
I presume a CS2 won't be able to handle live feeds. This may work on smartphones though.
Märklin's last H0 camera train had a RRP of €1000.

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.




May I quote my young fellow countryman from Joe's thread: "The next generation Marklinists?";https://www.marklin-users.net/forum/yaf_postst25509_The-next-generation-Marklinists.aspx

"I remember being told by others at school that "having a train set" was a hobby for "old men" or "little kids". Infact I was given a joke book and even there we don't escape ridicule. It read:

"Q. What do model trains and breasts have in common?
A. They're designed for children but usually men end up playing with them"


ThumpUp LOL pardon me Blushing

The Roco Z21 system allready has live camera feeds from a camera equiped Lok displayed in the windscreen of their live cab display see;

from about 4.10

] )

Regarding MFX+ I can understand that Ecos owners could feel some frustration...Tongue Wink ...It's only games...

About Z1 ,yes, the LOk-camera system exists at the spielwarren fair and was broadcasted on the web....but concretely have you bought the camera equipped Lok in shops or by mail order ?
Announcement doesn't mean availability...
Yes, round about 2008, Marklin already has been making some Lok models with camera and wifi connection through special glasses...

About Marklin : the new mfx+ decoder with concrete functions is now unique in MRR world and should give fun & realism to our layouts....The system is right now available on the market... And I bet you now that it is only the first step of something more complete that will appear in the future with total compatibility & synergy with the CS2...

With CS2, Markliners always get an advantage : beside their iTabs or Smartphones they have a complete central unit + one more screen at their disposal...On which they don't need to verify wether batteries are charged or not..BigGrin .

(remember some Marklin announcements about Marklin community, less than 2 years ago, they just said that it was too soon to talk about it...)
Offline Davy  
#114 Posted : 11 February 2013 13:30:06(UTC)
Davy


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Posts: 1,915
Location: Netherlands
Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.
I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.
Makes a nice Xmas present for children (CS2 plus mfx+ loco, RRP €800 + €300 (without power supply)).

Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.
I presume a CS2 won't be able to handle live feeds. This may work on smartphones though.
Märklin's last H0 camera train had a RRP of €1000.

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.




May I quote my young fellow countryman from Joe's thread: "The next generation Marklinists?";https://www.marklin-users.net/forum/yaf_postst25509_The-next-generation-Marklinists.aspx

"I remember being told by others at school that "having a train set" was a hobby for "old men" or "little kids". Infact I was given a joke book and even there we don't escape ridicule. It read:

"Q. What do model trains and breasts have in common?
A. They're designed for children but usually men end up playing with them"


ThumpUp LOL pardon me Blushing

The Roco Z21 system allready has live camera feeds from a camera equiped Lok displayed in the windscreen of their live cab display see;

from about 4.10

Obviously too hard to do on the CS2 screen but as a new main Station App, I don't see why not and in fact for discering youngsters it could make the difference, and Marklin must implement it, how often do we see threads, and ruggedly made videos about/with cameras on trains on this forum. There is so obviously a demand for it at a reasonable price ! Then watch the values of those old camera wagons crash Flapper The Camera just needs to feed over WiFi, easy ! See Roco Camera Lok, and Sony Action Cam ThumpUp

And if above I bring sxx to the thread, well look at Roco's brochure, and then see them (the nice ladies), but all wearing Lokfuhrer's uniforms, all over Roco's stand at Nuremberg. Smart idea and smart marketing I thought, but of course maybe it's the British influence on the company Wink
(with no disrespect of Marklin's "conservative family values' Unsure )


Roco prices are way to expensive and who is waiting for a loc with a camera. I am not.
M-track with a CS2.
Offline Goofy  
#115 Posted : 12 February 2013 17:21:42(UTC)
Goofy


Joined: 12/08/2006(UTC)
Posts: 9,292
It´s getting closer and closer to look like PC-games with cab control...!!!

LOL
H0
DCC = Digital Command Control
Offline river6109  
#116 Posted : 13 February 2013 04:06:53(UTC)
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Posts: 14,879
Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.
I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.
Makes a nice Xmas present for children (CS2 plus mfx+ loco, RRP €800 + €300 (without power supply)).

Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.
I presume a CS2 won't be able to handle live feeds. This may work on smartphones though.
Märklin's last H0 camera train had a RRP of €1000.

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.


does this mean they were born at Mc DonaldsLOL

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Offline river6109  
#117 Posted : 13 February 2013 04:08:43(UTC)
river6109

Australia   
Joined: 22/01/2009(UTC)
Posts: 14,879
Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
Originally Posted by: Davy Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
Some very good info on the new Mfx+ and software.
I applaud Marklin for developing this new cab system and sure it will attract new younger model rail roaders.
Makes a nice Xmas present for children (CS2 plus mfx+ loco, RRP €800 + €300 (without power supply)).

Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
And hopefully in the furture we will get loco's with small video cameras so we get a live feed.
I presume a CS2 won't be able to handle live feeds. This may work on smartphones though.
Märklin's last H0 camera train had a RRP of €1000.

That'll attract younger rail roaders - mainly golden agers that are young at heart. Not real teenagers that were born with a plastic spoon in their mouth.




May I quote my young fellow countryman from Joe's thread: "The next generation Marklinists?";https://www.marklin-users.net/forum/yaf_postst25509_The-next-generation-Marklinists.aspx

"I remember being told by others at school that "having a train set" was a hobby for "old men" or "little kids". Infact I was given a joke book and even there we don't escape ridicule. It read:

"Q. What do model trains and breasts have in common?
A. They're designed for children but usually men end up playing with them"


ThumpUp LOL pardon me Blushing

The Roco Z21 system allready has live camera feeds from a camera equiped Lok displayed in the windscreen of their live cab display see;

from about 4.10

Obviously too hard to do on the CS2 screen but as a new main Station App, I don't see why not and in fact for discering youngsters it could make the difference, and Marklin must implement it, how often do we see threads, and ruggedly made videos about/with cameras on trains on this forum. There is so obviously a demand for it at a reasonable price ! Then watch the values of those old camera wagons crash Flapper The Camera just needs to feed over WiFi, easy ! See Roco Camera Lok, and Sony Action Cam ThumpUp

And if above I bring sxx to the thread, well look at Roco's brochure, and then see them (the nice ladies), but all wearing Lokfuhrer's uniforms, all over Roco's stand at Nuremberg. Smart idea and smart marketing I thought, but of course maybe it's the British influence on the company Wink
(with no disrespect of Marklin's "conservative family values' Unsure )


Roco prices are way to expensive and who is waiting for a loc with a camera. I am not.


Davy, sometimes you just have to bite the bulletLOL

http://www.photographybl...et_hd_action_camcorders/



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