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steventrain
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09 January 2008 18:39:34(UTC)
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37571 arrive today.[:p]
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09 January 2008 19:57:41(UTC)
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Very nice, Tony
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09 January 2008 19:58:48(UTC)
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Congratulations, Stephen.
Photos, please?
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<br />Congratulations, Stephen.
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37571.
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I would congratulate you
... If I could see the loco [:I]
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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10 January 2008 00:36:45(UTC)
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<br />Indeed, a fine looking set!
Just goes to show -- when I looked 37266 up in the Märklin database, it looked frankly unimpressive, but your photos show how it actually looks -- very nice! I'm tempted myself
BTW, welcome to the forum, Tony...another Aussie!
"Vineyard Manager"
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Be careful he will want free samples, actually we all will.
Send to the Marklin Wine tasting Club Brisbane
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<br />free samples ... send to the Marklin Wine tasting Club Brisbane
We are late again, Nev. They are approaching Scotland, already ... [xx(]
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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10 January 2008 11:58:55(UTC)
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I'm with Nev Tony.
Never even gave the set a second glance but after seeing yours, I am very impressed
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Thanks, John.
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I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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11 January 2008 12:08:26(UTC)
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one extra. a Analogue V200 (3021) arrived yesterday. On operating table being converted to MFX .
Very nice and heavy.
Nev
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11 January 2008 13:31:23(UTC)
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A nice classic.Congratulations.
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11 January 2008 13:47:18(UTC)
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Very nice Nev, can you post some images?
An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
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11 January 2008 15:29:05(UTC)
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Very good, Nev.
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11 January 2008 16:24:38(UTC)
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Nev, do you wear white or green back buttoned clothes at your operating table?
How many nurces?
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11 January 2008 18:15:05(UTC)
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You are converting an extra heavy operating table to mfx ?
Do the patients know.
David
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11 January 2008 19:33:48(UTC)
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I saw this Roco SNCB class 59 and I thought I'd try it. It was about one third the price of a Marklin one.
The body is plastic, but the detailing is about the same as on the Marklin version. This one brings the triple lights at each end, which makes it a different variation.
Running is acceptable, but boy is it sensitive to dirty tracks![:0] I had to go all over the layout with a track rubber to get decent running.
All in all, for what it cost, I think it's OK.
BTW, this is my 43rd loco, and my first Roco. The only other non-Marklin I have is an old Lima.
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11 January 2008 19:35:39(UTC)
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Very nice, Ray.
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11 January 2008 21:04:21(UTC)
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<br />...Roco...
Hello Ray,
Do you use it in digital system?
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11 January 2008 23:38:59(UTC)
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<br />Nev, do you wear white or green back buttoned clothes at your operating table?
How many nurces?
Nikos, Pickies a bit later.
Svein, actually I prefer a nice powder blue and 4 nurses.
David, Shheeee you do not tell patients that the table is MFX . they really prefer Analogue or DC. [}:)][}:)]
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11 January 2008 23:40:50(UTC)
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<br />I saw this Roco SNCB class 59 and I thought I'd try it. It was about one third the price of a Marklin one.
The body is plastic, but the detailing is about the same as on the Marklin version. This one brings the triple lights at each end, which makes it a different variation.
Running is acceptable, but boy is it sensitive to dirty tracks![:0] I had to go all over the layout with a track rubber to get decent running.
All in all, for what it cost, I think it's OK.
BTW, this is my 43rd loco, and my first Roco. The only other non-Marklin I have is an old Lima.
Ray
Nice Ray,
yes the other Makers can produce some good locos at a lot less cost.
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12 January 2008 00:07:19(UTC)
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"Hello Ray,
Do you use it in digital system?"
Yes, I use it in digital mode on my layout with a 6021 control unit>
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Yes, I use it in digital mode on my layout with a 6021 control unit>
Thank you.
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12 January 2008 22:43:28(UTC)
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Hooray! Another new beauty entered the collection:
Brawa 40157 Württemberger Hh complete with Loksound V 3.5
Now I'll need to run back to my test layout to play a bit more... [:P]
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12 January 2008 22:45:54(UTC)
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Congratulations, Sander!
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13 January 2008 14:56:45(UTC)
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Nice one Sander. Photo please!
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13 January 2008 21:21:50(UTC)
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Very nice locos for Ray and Sander.
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14 January 2008 12:47:20(UTC)
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I received my loco #40 for "Reyes" (6/1-08 ="Holy Three Kings" =traditional christmas boxing-day in Spain)
Actually. The shop didnt have M. E50 left, so they suggested my wife that she surprice me with the BR03 loco dobbel-pack.
Well, THAT went back fast, and 2 days later I had the E50!
It is a VERY beautifully done loco. Looks like it will be a true M. classic!
Light-change, silent running and super-strong pull, even at lowest voltage.
It supposedly has a couple of sounds, but as I run analogue, I cant activate them.
I hope I can live with it´s absolutly coasting-free drive, because it is a very nice loco!
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14 January 2008 15:00:16(UTC)
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I've just become the proud owner of this beauty:
It's a 34112 Delta version. I think these have the small "Maxon" type motor, so it should be easy to replace the decoder with a Lokpilot.
It'll probably take 2 to 3 weeks to get here from Germany. I'll post pictures on my layout when it arrives.
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Very lovely, Ray.[:p]
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14 January 2008 16:16:20(UTC)
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Really an excellent loco.
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It's a 34112 Delta version. I think these have the small "Maxon" type motor, so it should be easy to replace the decoder with a Lokpilot.
Ray
Hi Ray. Yes, I've transformed a few weeks ago a #3511 with a lokpilot (it's almost the same model and also the motor should be the same). It works pretty well, but be careful on setting the CVs because its motor is very sensitive.
Nice model indeed
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16 January 2008 19:01:26(UTC)
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Boxed 3610 class 012 due to arrive tomorrow or friday.
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16 January 2008 20:12:36(UTC)
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Very nice, Steven,
I have the 3690, which is the same but with a coal tender (class 011).
I converted mine with a 60760 set, and it runs beautifully now.
Show us a photo when you get it.
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<br />I have just over 200, and am actively thinning my collection. I'd like to be down to 150 in another year. I have too many loks for the amount of rolling stock I possess, and I'm also limited by the amount of digital addresses available.
Update Jan 16 2008. As you can see from my earlier post, I wanted to downsize. I have sold over 15 engines. But the downsizing hasn't happened. Currently at 248 PLUS 3 enroute from my dealer.[:I]
At the time I wrote the original, we were limited to 80 addresses, but of course with MFX, that is no longer true. It's only added to my shame.[:(]
I'm an addict.[8][xx(]
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<br />I have just over 200, and am actively thinning my collection. I'd like to be down to 150 in another year. I have too many loks for the amount of rolling stock I possess, and I'm also limited by the amount of digital addresses available.
Update Jan 16 2008. As you can see from my earlier post, I wanted to downsize. I have sold over 15 engines. But the downsizing hasn't happened. Currently at 248 PLUS 3 enroute from my dealer.[:I]
At the time I wrote the original, we were limited to 80 addresses, but of course with MFX, that is no longer true. It's only added to my shame.[:(]
I'm an addict.[8][xx(]
Fortunately or unfortunately depending on who's point of view is taken we all are addicts.
[}:)] None can resist a beautiful loco or a piece or rolling stock. [:p]
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<br />Very nice, Steven,
Show us a photo when you get it.
Ray
Thanks, Will get picture after arrive.
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17 January 2008 18:43:14(UTC)
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3610 Arrive mine today.
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Very nice Steven. Enjoy!
Do you plan to upgrade the decoder?
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<br />Very nice Steven. Enjoy!
Do you plan to upgrade the decoder?
Ray
Thanks.
Yes I am about to choose 60760, What do you think?
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It worked very well in my class 011, so I think it would be a good choice.
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Thanks, Ray.
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Just received the Little Piggy Loco. New in the Tin.
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Nice steamer Stephen.
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18 January 2008 09:07:13(UTC)
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Stephen,
Missed seeing your new arrival.
Very Nice.
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NOt wearing the Pink Pinny, which is hard to see and now I have a white Pinny which also is hard to see against MY pure white Skin Still have 2 new shiny tin Hips that is badly in Need of Repair matching rusting tin shoulders
and a hose pipe on the aorta
Junior member of the Banana Club, a reformist and an old Goat with a Bad memory, loafing around
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18 January 2008 18:55:24(UTC)
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Thanks.
The 3610 was early digital box with 04 85 (april 1985) on back of instuction book.
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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18 January 2008 21:56:03(UTC)
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Congratulations with the pig, nev!
Stephen, the Br 012 is a vary heavy and nice steamer. Congratulations!
Road number 012 066-7?
I bought a 3310 in 1987. It is converted with 60921 mfx conversion set.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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18 January 2008 22:25:11(UTC)
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Thanks, Svein.
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19 January 2008 06:10:08(UTC)
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Nice loco Steven.
I have a 3390 BR.011 (011 056-9).
Nice and heavy and this year it will be converted possibly with Loksound 62406.
Lord Macca
New Zealand branch of Clan Donald.
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Thank you, Macfire.
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