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Offline I_love_Marklin_37538  
#1 Posted : 04 July 2017 12:00:42(UTC)
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Baureihe 02

Baureihe 04

I have been wondering is it time Marklin produced the Br 02 which is heavily related to the Br 01 and the Br 04 which is related to the Br 03?
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Offline foumaro  
#2 Posted : 04 July 2017 15:09:06(UTC)
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Why not?Both are very nice.
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Offline steventrain  
#3 Posted : 04 July 2017 16:37:08(UTC)
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BR02 10 qty build in 1925/6, From 1937 to 1942 the vehicles were successively converted to two-cylinder operation and regrouped as Class 01s with the new numbers 01 011 and 01 233 – 01 241.

BR04 2 qty build in 1932, Because the engines did not meet expectations even after modification and repairs - Both scrapped in 1940.

Micro Metakit model make BR02.
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Offline Gotthardbahn  
#4 Posted : 05 July 2017 22:00:11(UTC)
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That is a very good idea. I've seen a photograph of the prototype four-cylinder 02 in photo grey and it looked AWESOME. As to whether this engine was simple or compound I'm unsure, but she certainly is handsome. It would be a intriguing piece for Marklin to model at some point
Offline I_love_Marklin_37538  
#5 Posted : 06 July 2017 07:36:35(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Gotthardbahn Go to Quoted Post
That is a very good idea. I've seen a photograph of the prototype four-cylinder 02 in photo grey and it looked AWESOME. As to whether this engine was simple or compound I'm unsure, but she certainly is handsome. It would be a intriguing piece for Marklin to model at some point



Br02 MarklinFanItalia
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Offline H0  
#6 Posted : 06 July 2017 07:56:57(UTC)
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Hi!

I'd be interested in a BR 01 with small running wheels (and low running number).
Maybe Märklin (or another MRR maker) can come up with a construction that allows making early BR 01 and BR 02 from the same mould with some replaceable mould parts.
I don't think a BR 02 mould will pay off if it is a complete new and separate mould.
It's more likely to pay off if it can be done as a variation of the BR 01.

Small running wheels from Märklin look odd - other brands can do them better.

I think there were two streamlined BR 03 locos. They would be much more interesting for me than the BR 04.

Märklin successfully sold BR 03 models marked as BR 03.10. They can do the same trick to sell BR 04 and BR 02 to the true Märklin fans without making new moulds. I have zero interest in such mock-ups.
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Tom
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"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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MrB32  
#7 Posted : 22 September 2017 05:02:12(UTC)
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someone was listening to you for the BR01:

http://blaetterkatalog.w...rt-modellbau.de/#page_16

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#8 Posted : 22 September 2017 05:32:29(UTC)
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disregard my last post... I misread.
Offline applor  
#9 Posted : 22 September 2017 05:41:29(UTC)
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A very niche set of models. I think there are a lot of other models they could make that haven't been done and are in demand.

I am still waiting for anyone to do a BR01 from 52-56 with witte deflectors and 2 headlights.
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Offline 1borna  
#10 Posted : 23 September 2017 20:48:02(UTC)
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If anyone is interested in putting a complete pdf file on it https://files.acrobat.com/a/prev...9-425a-ac6a-1d999d06a781
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Offline river6109  
#11 Posted : 24 September 2017 04:59:36(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MrB32 Go to Quoted Post
someone was listening to you for the BR01:

http://blaetterkatalog.w...rt-modellbau.de/#page_16



you've opened up another page, pages full of interesting accessories

regards,

John

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Offline GlennM  
#12 Posted : 24 September 2017 15:05:32(UTC)
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If anyone is interested in putting a complete pdf file on it https://files.acrobat.com/a/prev...9-425a-ac6a-1d999d06a781
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These are wonderfully informative, many thanks.

Does anyone know if something similar was done explaining electric models and their early variants?
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Offline Robert Davies  
#13 Posted : 24 September 2017 16:32:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: GlennM Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: 1borna Go to Quoted Post
If anyone is interested in putting a complete pdf file on it https://files.acrobat.com/a/prev...9-425a-ac6a-1d999d06a781
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These are wonderfully informative, many thanks.

Does anyone know if something similar was done explaining electric models and their early variants?


Glenn
A completely different format but equally informative:
Taschenbuch Deutsche Elektrolokomotiven by Horst J Obermayer published by Franck'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1971
https://www.abebooks.de/buch-suchen/isbn/3440037541/

There are also companion books Taschenbuch Deutsche Dampflokomotiven and Taschenbuch Deutsche Diesellokomotiven by the same author.

I have the steam and electric editions and they are wonderful little books.

All are in German
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Offline 1borna  
#14 Posted : 24 September 2017 20:10:26(UTC)
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Lokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen http://www.lokomotive-online.co...dex9747.html?page_id=119
/Not all of it has valuable material that can be removed/
Also here
ftp://82.103.112.145/spisania/...0Journal/1996/EJ9608.pdf
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Offline 1borna  
#15 Posted : 24 September 2017 20:47:02(UTC)
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I forgot to write that on my blog I have links to pdf for numerous Mibe, Eisenbahn Juurnale and other journals which I downloaded from the Internet for months (and years)
https://vlakovi.blogspot.hr/2015/10/
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Offline GlennM  
#16 Posted : 25 September 2017 15:20:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Robert Davies Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: GlennM Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: 1borna Go to Quoted Post
If anyone is interested in putting a complete pdf file on it https://files.acrobat.com/a/prev...9-425a-ac6a-1d999d06a781


These are wonderfully informative, many thanks.

Does anyone know if something similar was done explaining electric models and their early variants?


Glenn
A completely different format but equally informative:
Taschenbuch Deutsche Elektrolokomotiven by Horst J Obermayer published by Franck'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1971
https://www.abebooks.de/buch-suchen/isbn/3440037541/

There are also companion books Taschenbuch Deutsche Dampflokomotiven and Taschenbuch Deutsche Diesellokomotiven by the same author.

I have the steam and electric editions and they are wonderful little books.

All are in German


Thanks Robert, I will take a look


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Offline GlennM  
#17 Posted : 25 September 2017 17:06:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: 1borna Go to Quoted Post
I forgot to write that on my blog I have links to pdf for numerous Mibe, Eisenbahn Juurnale and other journals which I downloaded from the Internet for months (and years)
https://vlakovi.blogspot.hr/2015/10/


Thanks for your numerous useful posts with their links ThumpUp ThumpUp
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