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nevw
#1201
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27 April 2008 10:59:21(UTC)
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Very nice Cem but promises do not last long twith these diseases.
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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
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27 April 2008 11:23:02(UTC)
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Hi guys,
Thanks. Will post my own photos and view of it after my trip to Swiss.
Nev, I know, in the end I'll get it from the missus [B)]
Well, that's life ...
Regards,
Cem.
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27 April 2008 13:53:00(UTC)
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Very nice, Cem.
Congratulations!
Pity about the HAGitis. Is it like an advanced form of MARKLINitis? I'm afraid there is no treatment!
Ray
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27 April 2008 18:03:28(UTC)
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How true Ray, how true. My only consolation is that they don't make other locos than Swiss
if they did ... well, I don't even want to think that option
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Cem.
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27 April 2008 21:38:42(UTC)
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Nice one Cem.
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27 April 2008 22:18:42(UTC)
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I forget to ask you, Cem.
Is the railcar came with three rail digital?
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#1207
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28 April 2008 03:54:33(UTC)
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Nice model, Cem
Congratulations.
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<br />I forget to ask you, Cem.
Is the railcar came with three rail digital?
Steven hi,
Yes, it is 3 rail digital. I suppose these sets are produced only in 2 rail version - which are easier to convert to digital.
Regards,
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28 April 2008 16:28:07(UTC)
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OK Thanks, Cem.
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02 May 2008 17:09:56(UTC)
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My local dealers new second hand section has proven to be a treasure trove in mint condition older Märklin - it's dizzying to think about all the money one could "save"
3 more entered the collection since last post. An Era I KPEV T18 (3305) retrofitted with 6080 decoder, an Era II E60 (37561), and an Era III BB 3600 "French Croc" (37332) [:p][:p][:p]
CS, Denmark/Germany Ep. I - V, Switzerland Ep. II - V, USA Ep. III/IV
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#1211
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02 May 2008 21:04:00(UTC)
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MARKLINitis strikes again!!!
Got five more, four arrived, one on the way and still waiting for 37054 from my dealer.
I got 37637,39601,39604,39610 and with 39607 that I had completed the swiss collection and I am waiting for 39603.
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Total 37 loks. Hope you like them
Ria
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#1212
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03 May 2008 00:49:07(UTC)
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Very nice collection, Ria.
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04 May 2008 22:33:35(UTC)
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Wonderfull locos Ria.
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#1214
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04 May 2008 22:37:50(UTC)
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Very nice collection Ria.
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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04 May 2008 22:55:26(UTC)
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Very nice, Ria.
I don't have any of those. I'm jealous!
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#1216
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04 May 2008 23:04:01(UTC)
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I have 83 locs now.
42 steamers
20 elocs newest member a E52.
21 dieseltrains
Two more steamers are in order.
M-track with a CS2.
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#1217
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05 May 2008 00:09:33(UTC)
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I don't have any of those.
Ray
Ditto here.
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#1218
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05 May 2008 00:18:10(UTC)
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Nice Swiss Collection, Ria.
I have only one of them, with the gauges (39610), but two more are on my wish list, the one with the tunnell drilling (39604) and the one with the Ce 6/8 II driving gear (37637).
Best regards Svein, Norway
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#1219
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05 May 2008 08:40:21(UTC)
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Thank you all for your comments. I like them all very much and I'm really happy that I finally got them all. Now my next plan for this year is to get a big boy and find a way to have a small semi-permanent small layout so that I can see them run.
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#1220
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07 May 2008 05:32:30(UTC)
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Latest addition to my Swiss fleet:
[image]http://www.sem-co.com/~rschaffr/trains/images/36857.jpg[/image]
I particularly like the roof detail and the multi-system pantographs on this one.
[image]http://www.sem-co.com/~rschaffr/trains/images/36857-2.jpg[/image]
Maybe one of these days I'll do my Swiss expansion and get some of these loks out of storage!
-Ron
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07 May 2008 20:24:01(UTC)
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Very nice. What catalogue number is it, Ron?
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07 May 2008 21:18:51(UTC)
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36857, Steven. Got it on eBay.
-Ron
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07 May 2008 23:41:35(UTC)
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Very good, Ron!
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07 May 2008 23:46:42(UTC)
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Not only the loco Ron but nice ground cover as well.
David
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08 May 2008 00:08:30(UTC)
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Thanks, David.
-Ron
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09 May 2008 00:07:18(UTC)
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37050 and 37913 should be arrive next week.
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10 May 2008 01:03:15(UTC)
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New lok arrived today. 3312 T5 from 1987. It's taken about 6 weeks to get here from Germany. It'll get a 60760 conversion, and I think I might change the couplers to close couplers.
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10 May 2008 08:10:39(UTC)
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Very nice steamer with great colors.
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10 May 2008 08:20:53(UTC)
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Great Ray.
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
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Very nice colour, Ray.
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10 May 2008 15:53:43(UTC)
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Very nice, Ray
I have converted one T5, 2857 from 1984, with 60921 and close couplers in holder 288930.
Another, 3412 from 1996, is converted with 6090. It had close couplers.
The third, 2865 from 1989, is converted with 60901. This also had close couplers.
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37913 and 37050 arrive today. Add Photo to homepage later.
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16 May 2008 01:04:26(UTC)
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Gee Ray check this out!
Mine is HAMO for easier conversion
Regards,
Cem.
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37050 and 37913 pictures add to my homepage.
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http://steventrain.fotopic.net/p50473163.html
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19 May 2008 11:40:46(UTC)
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Very nice, Stephen.
Congratulations.
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19 May 2008 12:14:37(UTC)
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Great steamers Stephen,congratulations.
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Very good, Lutz. Looks like it's definitely worthwile doing.
Cem, lovely close-ups. I'm not sure it is an easier conversion from a Hamo model. At least with my conversion you already have the slider bits. Are you going to leave it as a 3-pole motor?
Steven, those are 2 very nice streamliners you've got there. Congratulations!
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Thanks all, My friend.
I got it for cheaper around 500 Euro for the pair.
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<br />Cem, lovely close-ups. I'm not sure it is an easier conversion from a Hamo model. At least with my conversion you already have the slider bits. Are you going to leave it as a 3-pole motor?
Ray hi,
HAMO locos are really easy to convert as they already have a field magnet and for the slider; all you have to do is to remove the 2 rail pickup shoe, and install a 3 rail one (done in 30 seconds).
Check this out:
As for 5 pole rotor, I'm not very sure. I bought this one to convert but it is not run at all (can tell from the last picture) so I might keep it for my collection, also I really cannot afford to invest in KPEV coaches as of now.
Regards,
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I see. Looks easy enough!
I'll look out for Hamo bargains from now on. I find they tend to be cheaper on Ebay than the corresponding AC models.
Thanks Cem.
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<br />I see. Looks easy enough!
I'll look out for Hamo bargains from now on. I find they tend to be cheaper on Ebay than the corresponding AC models.
Thanks Cem.
Ray
Ray hi,
Indeed they are (like 10% cheaper). I have been buying HAMO for some time now. It really pays off.
Regards,
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<br />Gee Ray check this out!
Regards,
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Very lovely, Cem.
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Steven hi,
Thanks for the praise!
And yes, finally I got it - my Swiss fleet is complete:
Happy, happy ...
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<br />Steven hi,
Thanks for the praise!
And yes, finally I got it - my Swiss fleet is complete:
SNIP IMAGES
Happy, happy ...
Cem.
Very nice Cem. Might have to break my already broken bank account
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Very nice Cem. Might have to break my already broken bank account
Don't we all mate, don't we all?
But this one was a real bargain.
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But this one was a real bargain.
Cem.
I keep telling the wife that. I don't think she believes me any more.
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<br />I keep telling the wife that. I don't think she believes me any more.
Ray
Ray hi,
That's what the men do - get bargains!
But really, they have theirs and we have ours
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steventrain
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21 May 2008 16:28:46(UTC)
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Another very nice, Cem.
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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tekin65
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21 May 2008 18:54:48(UTC)
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Hi,
Thank you Steven. Finally I can stop worrying about the sets and get my hands dirty.
Cem.
3 rail: C-track with CS2 2 rail: Trix C-track with Trix MS - K.Bay., DRG, DR, DB, SBB, TCDD
Now all eras but no ICE
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22 May 2008 00:06:49(UTC)
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Whooohoo!!!!
Last week I've added the nineth GT 2 x 4/4 (BR 96) to the collection, the new 37966. Anyone else who's got this model? (I'm rather curious whether there are any differences in performance compared to the 37964. I've got them both, but here in Sweden I don't have any way of testing this newly acquired beauty...)
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