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Offline DasBert33  
#51 Posted : 05 January 2018 19:06:34(UTC)
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If the current list proves valid: best new items since years. That era 2 BR42 will be definately ordered. I wonder whether there is a matching car set as well.

Can't wait to see pictures but any version is OK (grey, red/black, camo, ...).

Bert
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Offline steventrain  
#52 Posted : 05 January 2018 21:56:37(UTC)
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I got 2018 brochure Attachments in my PC after download from email in person.Cool

Not allow to post images detail until Marklin give all clear next week.
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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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#53 Posted : 05 January 2018 22:12:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: jerkel Go to Quoted Post
Does anyone know something about Z scale products?


Or Gauge 1 items!?

Since Stephen has the new items brochure (see above), he could at least tell us what Z and G1 items will be coming, even if he can't post the images.
Offline Rinus  
#54 Posted : 05 January 2018 22:14:53(UTC)
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That BR E44 will do just fine for me Razz
Offline AmalfiCoast  
#55 Posted : 05 January 2018 22:46:13(UTC)
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Hi Steven,

Just curious...are you affiliated with Marklin? How were you able to get the materials so early?

Regards,
David
Offline Leitner  
#56 Posted : 06 January 2018 05:43:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
I got 2018 brochure Attachments in my PC after download from email in person.Cool

Not allow to post images detail until Marklin give all clear next week.


Well, this is unfair. BigGrin
Ep. III (My layout is set in 1962).
I collect mainly DSB, DB and SBB but I'm quite... Open minded.
I'm quite a big collector of NOHAB lok :)
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#57 Posted : 06 January 2018 06:59:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: AmalfiCoast Go to Quoted Post
Just curious...are you affiliated with Marklin?


No he isn't. Stephen just asks lots of questions.
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Offline ParisTsirchoglou  
#58 Posted : 06 January 2018 08:29:30(UTC)
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Well ... if you ask a lot of questions, you are supposed to receive a lot of questions too ... BigGrin

Stephen, do you know the old good Class C Era I 37118 .... is it Green or Blue Grey livery ???? Dying out of curiosity. I only have the black one and I would love to get a provincial one. BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

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Offline RayF  
#59 Posted : 06 January 2018 14:04:15(UTC)
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I wonder if the 39227 will be a new tooling of the E94 or still have the clunky old DCM motor?
Ray
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Offline Goofy  
#60 Posted : 06 January 2018 17:21:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post

Lokomotiven
37118 – Klasse C, EP I
37444 – E44, EP III
37861 – V60 DB, EP III


37118- possible this time correct color grey/black with red under frame and red wheels.
37444- this time with functional pantograph.
37861- possible new work toy by place motor middle and new digital couples.

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DCC = Digital Command Control
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Offline TGV POS  
#61 Posted : 06 January 2018 21:10:58(UTC)
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marlin revealed novelties on the application AR
[img]http://[/img][img=http://https://photos.app.goo.gl/79bZ2XsdiUuYLO3Z2]marklin AR[/img]
Offline TGV POS  
#62 Posted : 06 January 2018 21:12:31(UTC)
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Offline Goofy  
#63 Posted : 07 January 2018 09:55:00(UTC)
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It´s possible Märklin will present new brake modul which allows brakes in both direction for the new generation decoder.
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Offline MaerklinLife  
#64 Posted : 07 January 2018 10:15:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
It´s possible Märklin will present new brake modul which allows brakes in both direction for the new generation decoder.


The only thing relevant to present is a mfx-detection module that would allow the CS to know which train is in a given section of the layout. That would allow the CS to bring the train to a stop if needed. An event in the CS could be something like "IF train A is in section B AND signal A is red THEN stop train A". That would be something.

That would finally allow us to get rid of braking modules and powerless sections.
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#65 Posted : 07 January 2018 11:16:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post
That would finally allow us to get rid of braking modules and powerless sections.



As Dale Schultz has repeatedly told us, this is possible now by using appropriate PC control software and plenty of track sensors.
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#66 Posted : 07 January 2018 11:58:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
It´s possible Märklin will present new brake modul which allows brakes in both direction for the new generation decoder.


The only thing relevant to present is a mfx-detection module that would allow the CS to know which train is in a given section of the layout. That would allow the CS to bring the train to a stop if needed. An event in the CS could be something like "IF train A is in section B AND signal A is red THEN stop train A". That would be something.

That would finally allow us to get rid of braking modules and powerless sections.


That would involve buying a Railcom license AIUI as they have a patent on doing this, and I can't see Marklin doing that.

Offline kiwiAlan  
#67 Posted : 07 January 2018 12:00:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TGV POS Go to Quoted Post
marlin revealed novelties on the application AR
[img]http://[/img][img=http://https://photos.app.goo.gl/79bZ2XsdiUuYLO3Z2]marklin AR[/img]


But having that is useless without having a catalog to look at, it won't show anything until then.

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Offline Herrfleck  
#68 Posted : 07 January 2018 12:57:51(UTC)
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Hello!

Is there anyone who knows when or witch day märklin releases the news?

I can se Steventrains post 25 that it can be 11 january.

If I understand correctly, it is not certain??

Thanks in advance.


Regards

Bertil.
- since my lack in english I don't write so much here.. but learn by trying right? :) -

//Bertil
Offline kiwiAlan  
#69 Posted : 07 January 2018 13:07:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Herrfleck Go to Quoted Post
Hello!

Is there anyone who knows when or witch day märklin releases the news?

I can se Steventrains post 25 that it can be 11 january.

If I understand correctly, it is not certain??

Thanks in advance.


Regards

Bertil.


That is the only estimate we have so far.

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Offline Francois29  
#70 Posted : 07 January 2018 13:26:48(UTC)
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Thérèse us another date on another forum : 18 January ?

http://www.h0-modellbahn...euheiten.html#msg3809640
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Offline TGV POS  
#71 Posted : 07 January 2018 13:35:15(UTC)
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The last year, it was on January 14th. I think as that in 2016, it was the same days.
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Offline RMW  
#72 Posted : 07 January 2018 13:45:16(UTC)
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On the RMW-website you will now find a list of the already known novelties for 2018.

The link to the PDF-document changes with each update. That is why you only find a link to the homepage here (Flash Player required): RMW-website.


Maikel (RMW)
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Offline steventrain  
#73 Posted : 07 January 2018 14:02:11(UTC)
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M-saleman will travel to meet some top dealers (included Lokshop due Tuesday) present the 2018 new items detail from tomorrow.
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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Offline vilithejou  
#74 Posted : 07 January 2018 16:04:43(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: steventrain Go to Quoted Post
M-saleman will travel to meet some top dealers (included Lokshop due Tuesday) present the 2018 new items detail from tomorrow.


I full list in HO, Z and 1 scale....
Some of the references number that are in the list of stummi it doesn't appear....
Lot of more new items son interesting... BR44 but no new tooling, in a pair!!!
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Offline MaerklinLife  
#75 Posted : 07 January 2018 17:07:20(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post
That would finally allow us to get rid of braking modules and powerless sections.



As Dale Schultz has repeatedly told us, this is possible now by using appropriate PC control software and plenty of track sensors.


Yeah he tells us all the time, I know, but I don't want a PC in my train room. I want the freedom to just take a loco and run it, and have events act accordingly.

I want the Central Station to be able to react to loco movements based on mfx feedback. The PC does not really know where every train is, it simply performs a qualified guess based on its knowledge of the starting position of each loco + all subsequent moves. Move one loco by hand and you ruin everything. I don't think that is true automation.

When Märklin releases true feedback modules, it will make it possible for the Central Station to do lots of cool stuff, as you will be able to include ANY loco in your event and have the CS perform tasks on any loco that is in any given section. That would be awesome.
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Offline MaerklinLife  
#76 Posted : 07 January 2018 17:08:56(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
That would involve buying a Railcom license AIUI as they have a patent on doing this, and I can't see Marklin doing that.

It is totally possible to do it with mfx. There might be a patent of some sort, but patents have a way of running out. We'll see, it might not be this year, but it will come for sure. It is the only true future of the digital model railroad.
Offline kiwiAlan  
#77 Posted : 07 January 2018 18:29:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post

I want the Central Station to be able to react to loco movements based on mfx feedback. The PC does not really know where every train is, it simply performs a qualified guess based on its knowledge of the starting position of each loco + all subsequent moves. Move one loco by hand and you ruin everything. I don't think that is true automation.


If you are going to have "the hand of God" move things around randomly then you are asking for trouble, expecting the control electronics to sort it out is going to create another set of ongoing problems.

Just having each booster report what locos it can see is not going to give you enough granularity in detection. While technically the current boosters can do this (i.e. they can tell the cs 'hey, a loco has been put on the track I control, here are it's details'), each track block and siding will need its own loco detector. That is beyond the current boosters (unless you are very rich and prepared to fit your layout with zillions of boosters.

Offline kiwiAlan  
#78 Posted : 07 January 2018 18:31:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
That would involve buying a Railcom license AIUI as they have a patent on doing this, and I can't see Marklin doing that.

It is totally possible to do it with mfx. There might be a patent of some sort, but patents have a way of running out. We'll see, it might not be this year, but it will come for sure. It is the only true future of the digital model railroad.


Patents are also renewable, so it could be quite a long time before Marklin could do it, unless they find a loophole in the Railcom patent. But also see my previous reply a moment ago.
Offline MaerklinLife  
#79 Posted : 07 January 2018 20:35:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
If you are going to have "the hand of God" move things around randomly then you are asking for trouble, expecting the control electronics to sort it out is going to create another set of ongoing problems.

Using a computer, yes. My vision is a layout equipped with a future mfx feedback module that can detect a given loco in a given section. That will not create problems, you place the loco in a section and it is detected by the module. By "hand" I also mean picking up the Mobile Station and simply move the loco. I would also be able to kill off braking modules as I would simply have an event stop a train if a signal is red.

It would be an awesome solution - and no additional pc is needed.

Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
That is beyond the current boosters (unless you are very rich and prepared to fit your layout with zillions of boosters.

Boosters that support mfx should be enough. RailCom detection modules do not require the setup you describe (with zillions of boosters). It should be possible to develop an mfx detection module that would do the exact same thing as the railcom detection module.

Basically the exact same thing as RailCom, but with mfx (since that is what Märklin is betting on). Patent may be preventing it, I don't know, I have only heard that in this forum. I bet the CS3 is already equipped with everything needed to support this (perhaps even including the RailCom chip - just in case).
Offline kiwiAlan  
#80 Posted : 07 January 2018 21:55:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
That is beyond the current boosters (unless you are very rich and prepared to fit your layout with zillions of boosters.

Boosters that support mfx should be enough. RailCom detection modules do not require the setup you describe (with zillions of boosters). It should be possible to develop an mfx detection module that would do the exact same thing as the railcom detection module.

Basically the exact same thing as RailCom, but with mfx (since that is what Märklin is betting on). Patent may be preventing it, I don't know, I have only heard that in this forum. I bet the CS3 is already equipped with everything needed to support this (perhaps even including the RailCom chip - just in case).


OK, so take this layout being discussed in another thread, and take the schattenbahnhof as pictured in the top right picture. Logically one would feed this whole layer with one booster, but how is the cs2/3 to know which track the trains are stopped in and hence which track is free, if you don't have a detector per track?

I am aware that there are Railcom detectors from multiple sources that you put between a booster and a track where one wishes to detect a train, and in such an instance one would put four such detectors here, one for each storage track (or a single four detector unit).
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#81 Posted : 07 January 2018 21:57:21(UTC)
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36202 – BR102 Skoda DB Regio EP VI


Given my liking of red DB electric locos, this might be one for me.....!

Capture.JPG
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#82 Posted : 07 January 2018 22:02:04(UTC)
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I believe there will be a new version of the Swiss Elephant

39251 is an Elephant C5/6 with Oil Tender.
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Offline MaerklinLife  
#83 Posted : 07 January 2018 22:05:02(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post

OK, so take this layout being discussed in another thread, and take the schattenbahnhof as pictured in the top right picture. Logically one would feed this whole layer with one booster, but how is the cs2/3 to know which track the trains are stopped in and hence which track is free, if you don't have a detector per track?

I imagine a module with 16 inputs (or something) just like the S88 modules, but with the ability to report back to the CS which train is there. I never said, that there should not be any modules. I just said that braking modules and power less sections could be avoided.

Offline vilithejou  
#84 Posted : 08 January 2018 01:01:15(UTC)
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From stummi forum, The z spur new items


80728 Eaos Epoche 5
80818 Zans Epoche 6
82531 Neue Tankkesselwagen-Display? Epoche 6
86239 Omm 52 ? Epoche 3
87715 406.1, 406.6 Epoche 6
87716 406.2, 406.7 Epoche 6
88135 BR232 Epoche 5
88185 Klasse C Epoche 1
88203 V.200.0 Epoche 3
88227 E94?? Epoche 6
88372 BR 285, cb rail Epoche 6
88437 BR 143, DB AG Epoche 6
88544 BR103.1 Epoche 4
88715 ICE3 406 MF, DB AG Epoche 6
88742 B464 Epoche 4
88771 BR103 (ex V36) DR Epoche 4
88804 BR280 Epoche 4
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Offline kimballthurlow  
#85 Posted : 08 January 2018 03:19:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post


As Dale Schultz has repeatedly told us, this (doing without braking modules) is possible now by using appropriate PC control software and plenty of track sensors.


Yeah he tells us all the time, I know, but I don't want a PC in my train room. I want the freedom to just take a loco and run it, and have events act accordingly.

I want the Central Station to be able to react to loco movements based on mfx feedback. The PC does not really know where every train is, it simply performs a qualified guess based on its knowledge of the starting position of each loco + all subsequent moves. Move one loco by hand and you ruin everything. I don't think that is true automation.

When Märklin releases true feedback modules, it will make it possible for the Central Station to do lots of cool stuff, as you will be able to include ANY loco in your event and have the CS perform tasks on any loco that is in any given section. That would be awesome.


My two bobs worth.
Yes model railways has a long way to go to keep pace with "the internet of things" applications.

As for the PC part, well the CS has always been a PC at heart, just not very developed.
So there is no reason why the CS3 is unable to achieve what Maerklinlife wishes to do, if the instruction set is so designed.

For a start, both bluetooth and WiFi spectrums are able to provide the tools for trigonometric positioning.
So once your layout is set up, running an engine (or a specially equipped wagon) around the layout will "map" your entire empire.
In that fashion, the system may know where any given engine is located in real time.
This may replace or reduce the reliance on multiple sensors.

Hence the input of accessories (signals, uncouplers etc) might be done graphically on the CS3 screen.
The trains may then (via the CS3) interact with the state of the accessory.

As for Railcom, yes the patent is on the chip(s). Please correct me if incorrect.
I cannot see any impediment for Maerklin or anyone else replicating the achievement by another method.

Kimball

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Offline I_love_Marklin_37538  
#86 Posted : 08 January 2018 04:22:42(UTC)
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Anyone know when should 2018 new items be made official or catalogue for it?
Offline TEEWolf  
#87 Posted : 08 January 2018 04:38:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Herrfleck Go to Quoted Post
Hello!

Is there anyone who knows when or witch day märklin releases the news?

I can se Steventrains post 25 that it can be 11 january.

If I understand correctly, it is not certain??

Thanks in advance.


Regards

Bertil.



And I thougt Christmas is already over.BigGrin
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#88 Posted : 08 January 2018 04:45:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538 Go to Quoted Post
Anyone know when should 2018 new items be made official or catalogue for it?


C'mon Alex, that post tells me you haven't read the entire thread and you're being lazy. I suggest you go read the thread from start to finish (hint: Pay special attention to posts #25 and 26).
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#89 Posted : 08 January 2018 04:53:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Or Gauge 1 items!?


I hear on the grapevine that 1 Gauge items will be:

New versions of the BR78.
Some passenger coaches in DB and DR.
EVA and VTG Kesselwagens and other freight cars.
BR103 loco.

I had a feeling Marklin might issue a G1 BR103, since it is 11 years since the last one. The Kesselwagens will allow me to add to my tank wagon train. Might be an expensive year!
Offline TEEWolf  
#90 Posted : 08 January 2018 05:10:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post
36202 – BR102 Skoda DB Regio EP VI


Given my liking of red DB electric locos, this might be one for me.....!

Capture.JPG


Get more information about the original one:

https://mediathek.deutsc...102-mi.xhtml?oid=4221063

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB-Baureihe_102

https://www.eisenbahn-ku...elstockzuege-fuer-die-db





Here a video from a train spotter.
It looks like that this new locos are commuting from 2018 onwards as a regional express on the new high speed tracks between Nuernberg (N) (where the toy fair happens) and Munich (M) (where the Oktoberfest happens) together with the ICE. Of course they get passed by the ICE while they are in the staions between N



and a look into the cockpit

http://www.imgrum.org/me...98072499513891_185516152

or type "br 102 fuehrerstand" into Google pictures.

enjoy the new sound and pictures of a brand new loco


P.S.: the often used word "DOSTO" is in German the abbreviation for "Doppelstockwagen" in English double-deck coach.
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#91 Posted : 08 January 2018 05:59:06(UTC)
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Thanks Wolf, just the right loco for pulling my "Doppelstockwagens" then!
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#92 Posted : 08 January 2018 10:28:54(UTC)
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A few other things I've heard re the 2018 new items:

- Item 47800 is a new freight car that Marklin do in a lot of versions.... in DB, in SBB and private rail company's like AAE

- The Re 6/6 announced is in Xrail livery

UserPostedImage


- There's another mP3000 from NS in a set with a freight car
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Offline Sankch  
#93 Posted : 08 January 2018 12:29:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TGV POS Go to Quoted Post
marlin revealed novelties on the application AR
[img]http://[/img][img=http://https://photos.app.goo.gl/79bZ2XsdiUuYLO3Z2]marklin AR[/img]


Hi PGV POS,

Today I had access to a computer. I connected my tablet and searched in the directory of the Märklin App with this weekend's update. Unfortunately there are no new files. So the update is only the app and not new files with 2018 products.

Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
A few other things I've heard re the 2018 new items:

- The Re 6/6 announced is in Xrail livery

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Hi Bigdaddynz,

if your info is correct for the Re 620, this will be a good news as it is the only livery of the Re 620 that is missing in their catalogue.

Enjoy your day.

Sank
Offline vilithejou  
#94 Posted : 08 January 2018 12:34:26(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Sankch Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: TGV POS Go to Quoted Post
marlin revealed novelties on the application AR
[img]http://[/img][img=http://https://photos.app.goo.gl/79bZ2XsdiUuYLO3Z2]marklin AR[/img]


Hi PGV POS,

Today I had access to a computer. I connected my tablet and searched in the directory of the Märklin App with this weekend's update. Unfortunately there are no new files. So the update is only the app and not new files with 2018 products.

Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
A few other things I've heard re the 2018 new items:

- The Re 6/6 announced is in Xrail livery

UserPostedImage


Hi Bigdaddynz,

if your info is correct for the Re 620, this will be a good news as it is the only livery of the Re 620 that is missing in their catalogue.

Enjoy your day.

Sank


The information is correct, the version is Xrail... but Re 6/6 have more option

http://www.bahnbilder.de...ne-re-66-11655-88725.jpg

The protoyp scheme of SBB Cargo



Joan Vilarrúbia
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Offline Sankch  
#95 Posted : 08 January 2018 13:20:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post


The information is correct, the version is Xrail... but Re 6/6 have more option

http://www.bahnbilder.de...ne-re-66-11655-88725.jpg

The protoyp scheme of SBB Cargo


Great news, this one is on my order list.

true this old prototype paint scheme existed in real, Märklin did that paint scheme on the Re 4/4 II (art 34345) and on the Re 460 (art 39603). Another paint scheme hasn't be done yet by Märklin is the red Re 6/6 No 11626 of the SBB with the mustache Re 6/6 11626

Sank



Offline Rinus  
#96 Posted : 08 January 2018 22:06:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post

Lokomotiven
37118 – Klasse C, EP I
37444 – E44, EP III
37861 – V60 DB, EP III



37444- this time with functional pantograph.




Are you sure about the panto? Im wondering how expensive it will be and if it is with sound or not. Hope its price will be under the Brawa e44.
Offline TEEWolf  
#97 Posted : 08 January 2018 22:33:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Or Gauge 1 items!?


I hear on the grapevine that 1 Gauge items will be:



Hi BD

you muddle me!

you are the English mother tongue speaker, so please tell me, what is correct: yours "I hear on the grapevine" or Marvin Gaye with his song



Anyway the song is a very nice old one (published 1968 - the year I bought my first E 03 002 - gauge H0 - from MaerklinBigGrin )

ciao

TEEWolf
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Offline Leitner  
#98 Posted : 08 January 2018 22:35:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rinus Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post

Lokomotiven
37118 – Klasse C, EP I
37444 – E44, EP III
37861 – V60 DB, EP III



37444- this time with functional pantograph.




Are you sure about the panto? Im wondering how expensive it will be and if it is with sound or not. Hope its price will be under the Brawa e44.


I saw the functional panto, is quite cool (even if I prefer to avoid this kind of things because, as thumb rule, the more the functions the more the chances of something breaking). Price should not be higher than normal.
Ep. III (My layout is set in 1962).
I collect mainly DSB, DB and SBB but I'm quite... Open minded.
I'm quite a big collector of NOHAB lok :)
Offline steventrain  
#99 Posted : 08 January 2018 22:37:08(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rinus Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post

Lokomotiven
37118 – Klasse C, EP I
37444 – E44, EP III
37861 – V60 DB, EP III



37444- this time with functional pantograph.




Are you sure about the panto? Im wondering how expensive it will be and if it is with sound or not. Hope its price will be under the Brawa e44.


37443 Class 144 (E44) Blue/cream in 2016 items do have mfx/sounds and rise/low pantograph by press functions.
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 kiwiAlan  
#100 Posted : 08 January 2018 23:32:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Or Gauge 1 items!?


I hear on the grapevine that 1 Gauge items will be:



Hi BD

you muddle me!

you are the English mother tongue speaker, so please tell me, what is correct: yours "I hear on the grapevine" or Marvin Gaye with his song

...

Anyway the song is a very nice old one (published 1968 - the year I bought my first E 03 002 - gauge H0 - from MaerklinBigGrin )

ciao

TEEWolf


Both are using the word 'grapevine' in the same way, hearing something on the grapevine is to hear a rumour.


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