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intruder
#1401
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17 July 2008 20:26:55(UTC)
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I added one to my collection today.
A 36320 DB Br 81, from a starter set.
It is already modified with 28 volt bulbs (too bright light in the old steamer), the speed (CV5) is set to step 18 of 63. It runs very smooth in 50 km/h.
A photo will come later.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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17 July 2008 22:38:19(UTC)
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Very good, Svien.
Look forward to see the picture.
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17 July 2008 23:22:38(UTC)
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I'm afraid that you have to wait for a while, Stephen.
Tomorrow I start my three weeks summer holiday
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17 July 2008 23:50:20(UTC)
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These last 2 loks bought during my holiday bring the total to 52.
20 Steam, 10 diesel, and 22 electric.
3604 Br 80 - a nice little runner, though a bit too fast. Fitted with a 6080 decoder.
34561 E 60 - Nice electric, though running a bit jerkily when cold. I might strip it and give it a good clean. The delta decoder will be replaced eventually.
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18 July 2008 00:02:45(UTC)
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Very lovely pair, Ray!
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18 July 2008 02:42:43(UTC)
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Looks very good, Ray.
I have fitted 5-star motors in my Br 80s, two with the 6090 decoder, one with a 60760 decoder.
I actually prefer the 60760, as it is easy to adjust the speed down to a prototypical correct speed.
See
http://www.saebonet.com/Svein/Tog/Sites/D/33043.htm
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18 July 2008 09:59:30(UTC)
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<br />See
http://www.saebonet.com/Svein/Tog/Sites/D/33043.htm
What a beautiful documented conversion instruction. [^]
Thanks for sharing.
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18 July 2008 10:24:09(UTC)
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Very nice little locos Ray.
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18 July 2008 11:15:19(UTC)
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Thanks, Benny
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18 July 2008 11:51:38(UTC)
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Very nice Ray,
Loved the electric! And Br80 is one of my favorite shunters.
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18 July 2008 16:24:25(UTC)
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Very good, Svien.
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19 July 2008 01:00:07(UTC)
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I finally got my 36892 Edelweiss electric today after a long wait. Marklin is doing a great job with very nicely done artwork on these mostly very affordable "hobby" locomotives.
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19 July 2008 01:21:31(UTC)
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Back to the topic. 11 HO digital locos and 12 Z locos.
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19 July 2008 10:16:50(UTC)
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Very good. Do you have a picture, jonquinn?
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30 July 2008 15:05:14(UTC)
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Besides my BR 53 Mallet I received today (covered in a separate topic:
https://www.marklin-users.net/fo...ult.aspx?g=posts&t=10514
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I also got my BR 44 from Lokshop, so two parcels in one day - two great locos - what a joy [:p]
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30 July 2008 15:13:05(UTC)
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Great arrivals.I have the 3301,it is a nice steamer.
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30 July 2008 18:10:13(UTC)
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Nice pair, Benny.
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30 July 2008 23:04:05(UTC)
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Got the Insider model Class 10 37080 , Due to arrive next week.[:p]
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31 July 2008 00:59:41(UTC)
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<br />Originally posted by Miguel, regarding the 39020 Class 18.
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: .... The wheels spokes seems to be terrific!
I have noticed that about most of the Marklin steam loc models. The modelling of the spokes is done very finely, and makes for a very realistic model. It is because of this I believe, that you don't notice the out-of-scale wheel treads and flanges.
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Not just the steam - one of the things I like most about my Re 4/4 IV is the spoked wheels. Unusual on a modern (ish) electric loco.
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31 July 2008 18:52:28(UTC)
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Number 53 arrived today - Primex 2702 set, as described in it's own thread.
The box was still factory sealed!
I plan to leave this loco in its original analogue condition.
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31 July 2008 18:54:10(UTC)
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Räy hi,
Great catch ... I would have done the same thing ... maybe not even breaking the factory seal!
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31 July 2008 19:27:18(UTC)
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Nice catch, Ray.
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31 July 2008 23:24:32(UTC)
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Does anyone know if it's feasible to convert a Liliput MAK diesel to Marklin digital? I know Marklin offer a model of the type but I've found a source of cheap Liliput examples, so if it's simple enough I may well have a go. The main problem will be whether there's enough space under the bogie frame for a slider.
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01 August 2008 00:45:52(UTC)
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Nice E44 Ray, different. And thanks for the digital conversion instructions Svein (for the 80). May come in handy.
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Having a holiday and where I am staying the inn keeper has 350 Fleischmann & Roco locos plus a large amount of rolling stock and ONE LONE MARKLIN. (well he used to ) Now I am not sure if I got one or 3.
a Marklin 3663 ABA F7. Never never been on a track.
Heavy metal, purchased in 1994.
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EDIT seniors moment typing 3662 Fe F7 A B A
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<br />Having a holiday and where I am staying the inn keeper has 350 Fleischmann & Roco locos plus a large amount of rolling stock and ONE LONE MARKLIN. (well he used to ) Now I am not sure if I got one or 3.
a Marklin 3663 ABA F7. Never never been on a track.
Heavy metal, purchased in 1994.
Wonderbar.
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Where are you holidaying nev? And do you have piccies
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05 August 2008 03:22:28(UTC)
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Quote:
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Originally posted by nevw
<br />Having a holiday and where I am staying the inn keeper has 350 Fleischmann & Roco locos plus a large amount of rolling stock and ONE LONE MARKLIN. (well he used to ) Now I am not sure if I got one or 3.
a Marklin 3663 ABA F7. Never never been on a track.
Heavy metal, purchased in 1994.
Wonderbar.
NN
Where are you holidaying nev? And do you have piccies
MT Tambourine QLD Pickies when I get home. Borrowed Computer
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05 August 2008 10:31:15(UTC)
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Very nice classic Ray.Your decision to keep the loco in her original
condition is very wise.
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05 August 2008 12:57:11(UTC)
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Enjoy the vacation, Nev [:p]
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05 August 2008 18:58:59(UTC)
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<br />Enjoy the vacation, Nev [:p]
Ditto.
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07 August 2008 10:41:37(UTC)
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Thanks all. Had a good time with this added Bonus. Purchased new in 1994 with the idea of converting to 2 rail. Never did so. sat on Shelf. Now will not fit into his scheme so I won it after dinner on Sunday for a very good price.
Has not been of tracks and once out of Box. Will have a good look at the innards over the weekend.
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07 August 2008 11:06:39(UTC)
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Nice one, Nev!
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07 August 2008 11:27:32(UTC)
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Tut tut Nev. Didn't know you played cards.
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:...I won it after dinner on Sunday for a very good price.
Anyway, excellent purchase, a very nice set.
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<br />Tut tut Nev. Didn't know you played cards.
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:...I won it after dinner on Sunday for a very good price.
Anyway, excellent purchase, a very nice set.
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t was offered to buy. Make an offer.
I did and it was accepted.
I am happy
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Very nice, Nev.[:p]
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07 August 2008 18:08:40(UTC)
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So Nev, where in Mt Tambourine did you find that beauty...
I didn't think MRR (especially Märklin) was a big thing in Tambourine...
Was it a certain Polish Place?
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<br />So Nev, where in Mt Tambourine did you find that beauty...
I didn't think MRR (especially Märklin) was a big thing in Tambourine...
Was it a certain Polish Place?
Was a Wonderful German place at Eagle Heights. Muscatels Country Lodge.
Owner German. Been collecting for 40 years. Mostly Fleischmann and Rocco (350 Locos) . two Marklin Hamo's and he did own the above F7.
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Insider 37080 arrive today, Photo later.
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<br />... Will have a good look at the innards over the weekend.
Good. The bearings might be sticky.
Congrats Nev. It is really beautiful. Does it have 1 or 2 motors?
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That is one nice set Nev,
Well done.
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Beautiful loco, Stephen. Congratulations.
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<br />... Will have a good look at the innards over the weekend.
Good. The bearings might be sticky.
Congrats Nev. It is really beautiful. Does it have 1 or 2 motors?
2 motors Benny. Gave it a quick run twice around the table. runs Ok. Motors have the old smell. May need new tyres and will need a good oil.
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<br />37080 picture, See my Homepage.
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Very Nice Stephen. It looks magnificent.
My 39640 arrives on Monday.
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Nice BR10 Stephen and nice F7 Nev. Nev you have been naughty, an F7 and a BR64, you just could not resist could you!
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09 August 2008 02:58:10(UTC)
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<br />Nice BR10 Stephen and nice F7 Nev. Nev you have been naughty, an F7 and a BR64, you just could not resist could you!
I had parental approval to be naughty on the F7. [}:)]
the 64 was ordered months ago.
I will be at the PO at 8.30 on Monday. That is when the Post Box sorting is completed.
NN
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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09 August 2008 11:37:12(UTC)
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Thanks, Nev and Bigdaddynz.
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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12 August 2008 03:43:24(UTC)
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Congratulations, friends.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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A great heavy metal classic.Congratulations Neville.
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13 August 2008 13:11:52(UTC)
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After an action packed past 2 days I finally got my BR64.
What a disappointment. [V][V][V] Not really worth the Money [:(]
Nicely detailed but smaller that I thought. Not a great concern
Sound is MOST terrible. I can hardly hear it. Marklin should learn from ESU. Whistle is pathetic and other sounds are hardly worth Mentioning. [xx(][xx(][xx(][xx(][xx(]
Thinking about selling it.
Gave it a run for 10 minutes and now packed away.
Is there a recall or Upgrades on the sound issues ?????
NN
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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13 August 2008 13:46:09(UTC)
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Originally posted by nevw
<br />After an action packed past 2 days I finally got my BR64.
What a disappointment. [V][V][V] Not really worth the Money [:(]
Nicely detailed but smaller that I thought. Not a great concern
Sound is MOST terrible. I can hardly hear it. Marklin should learn from ESU. Whistle is pathetic and other sounds are hardly worth Mentioning. [xx(][xx(][xx(][xx(][xx(]
Thinking about selling it.
Gave it a run for 10 minutes and now packed away.
Is there a recall or Upgrades on the sound issues ?????
Sorry to hear that, Nev.
My BR64 makes plenty of noise!
I've been extremely pleased with it, especially the low speed running.
Cheers,
Damon
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