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Offline river6109  
#1 Posted : 01 November 2018 03:00:47(UTC)
river6109

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Hi,
going through the past years I've wondered which model do you fancy most.
have 2 in mind 3311 and 3371 on a short list, running characteristics, looks and design innovations

Which is yours ?

John
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Offline Dave Banks  
#2 Posted : 01 November 2018 04:28:04(UTC)
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John in short my two favorite locos is Serie De 6/6 #37521 / #37522 firstly. They look good & run so smoothly & my all time favorite is BR 701 033-3 #39972 "Turmtriebwagen" or Catenary maintanance car. It always gives me a thrill to operate this loco ThumpUp

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Offline applor  
#3 Posted : 01 November 2018 06:05:44(UTC)
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BR05 insider, 39050 is right up there. Executed very well.
I have a soft spot for the BR38 (Prussian P8) from the 26549 set. Even though the transmission is noisy at speed and the front bogie required some modification to fix traction issues, it's such a beautiful model.

A few other favourites are the E91 (39195), the VT8.5 (39080) and the BR64 bubikopf is an excellently designed model too (39644). Oh and the VT95.9 special edition (39955). Is that too many? Laugh
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
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Offline Ian555  
#4 Posted : 01 November 2018 09:46:54(UTC)
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1959...3025.

Ian.
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Offline amartinezv  
#5 Posted : 01 November 2018 10:17:23(UTC)
amartinezv

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Hello
Flor me the marklin flagship could be the VT11.5 TEE, ref 3760.5, it is well done and runs perfectly
Best regards
Antonio Martínez
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Offline mbarreto  
#6 Posted : 01 November 2018 10:47:05(UTC)
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The ones I think are best models doesn't mean are the ones I most use. The one I am more focused now is the Pfalzbahn S2/6 37018.
For me the best models, excludong limitations on the functions (synchronized steam, interior lighting, rising pantographs and Telex) are:

Electrics: the new Crocodiles

Diesel: VT11.5

Steam:
The Bigboy

About steamers i must say:
I don't have a NCF 241-A.65, but I think if I did, it could be number 1.
I also like a lot all BR18.n (specially the blue/grey C) and the BR96s
S2/6 37018 has a superb look and is my current favorite
Ks, BR50 cabin tender, BR45, BR94 and BR95
Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Offline PJMärklin  
#7 Posted : 01 November 2018 12:20:31(UTC)
PJMärklin

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Originally Posted by: river6109 Go to Quoted Post
Hi,
going through the past years I've wondered which model do you fancy most.
have 2 in mind 3311 and 3371 on a short list, running characteristics, looks and design innovations
Which is yours ?
John


Hello John,

I presume you mean which Märklin model.

This is my alltime favourite, the 37605 (DB 601/ VT11.5 ):


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My shortlist continues :

- the 39112 (DB 112 269-6) :


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-the 37349 (Swiss Re 4/4 ll TEE) :


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and although I was a "late-starter" in admiring and acquiring the 3071 Swiss/Dutch RAm TEE, I quite like it now, even though I am yet to do a complete revovation, à la Svein / Saebonet :


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as you can see, I am quite taken with the TEE livery! (my wife says "but they all look the same")


Regards,

Philip
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Offline skeeterbuck  
#8 Posted : 01 November 2018 13:50:08(UTC)
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The 39021 & 37588 are two of my favorites.

I don't think any diesel or electric can compare to the beauty of a steam loco.BigGrin

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Offline michelvr  
#9 Posted : 01 November 2018 13:56:12(UTC)
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SJ DM3 Love

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Offline RayF  
#10 Posted : 01 November 2018 16:24:43(UTC)
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The old steamers are also my favourites, especially the express locos. These are some of my favourites:

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Ray
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Offline TEEWolf  
#11 Posted : 01 November 2018 18:09:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: river6109 Go to Quoted Post
Hi,
going through the past years I've wondered which model do you fancy most.
have 2 in mind 3311 and 3371 on a short list, running characteristics, looks and design innovations

Which is yours ?

John


Hello John,

do you think this is really a fair question? One out of a more or less big bunch of already selected locomotives?

Thankfully you specify some characteristics for a decision. I think, mine is a model even not yet handed over from Märklin to its customers. It is the new Insider model
BR 65.0 - 39650

39650-mae BR 65

I find the look, design and innovations really fascinating, even I had not yet any chance for running the model. I hope it equals to its predecessors BR 103.1 long (#39170) and Ce 6/8 II "Crocodile" (#39567), which would be next on my short list. Their running is just and only magnificent.

Best Regards

TEEWolf


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Offline Jabez  
#12 Posted : 01 November 2018 19:30:06(UTC)
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I'm surprised the much acclaimed SNCF 241 A or 39241 hasn't shown up. Maybe this reflects the fact that so few members managed to get their hands on one, or maybe it is just too new for informed judgements to be made.
Jabez
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Offline analogmike  
#13 Posted : 01 November 2018 20:58:59(UTC)
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Here's my all time favorite.
Any old Br44 with the fscm motor.
Just the way these babies tool around effortlessly always puts a smile on my crummy old face BigGrin .
Mikey

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I love the smell of smoke fluid in the morning .
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Offline HO Collector  
#14 Posted : 01 November 2018 21:50:06(UTC)
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For me 3015 and 3025. The reason is the gears and the driving arrangements, not to mention the noise that the 3025 makes when it runs. Allways put a green on my face.
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MrB32  
#15 Posted : 01 November 2018 21:51:51(UTC)
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My father had decided that Jouef was rubbish after buying me a Jouef "Super Prestige" Set in 1978:
. Impressive presentation, apart from that nothing else really... To be fair to Jouef, I was probably a bit too young to play with the stuff, but the quality was really rubbish, especially the flimsy plastics.

So the switch to Märklin occurred at Christmas in 1982. Enter 3054 and 3084. To this date, the 3054 is the model I always seem to get out of its box, I won't get tired of it after 36 years... Solid construction, good level of detail, if only the painting technique of the time had been up to scratch, it would be perfect. I don't mind the scratches though, you can barely see them with the loco racing around the M-track...
Look at this beauty :) The eagle eyed among you will notice that even Märklin managed to bend the back coupler on the catalogue picture.

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Offline analogmike  
#16 Posted : 01 November 2018 22:57:43(UTC)
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My favorite Lok is the next one I'm going to buy.BigGrin
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Offline klarinettmeister  
#17 Posted : 01 November 2018 23:23:59(UTC)
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This was quite hard to answer. I have to narrow it down.

Steam: 39241 SNCF. I love the models of my Big Boys but this Loco has something extra. The golden paint and a strange looking tender and beautifully detailed.

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Diesel: 39952. It's an amazing small model with quite much attention to detail and runs very good.
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Electric: 37797 with add-on cars. It has remotely controlled vipers. What's not fun with that??
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If I'd choose only one I'd say it's my French steamer 39241.
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Offline TEEWolf  
#18 Posted : 02 November 2018 02:25:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: analogmike Go to Quoted Post
My favorite Lok is the next one I'm going to buy.BigGrin
Mikey


Very good - same to me - my Insider BR 65 is on order, but not yet bought! But it will be my next loco purchase.Love Flapper ThumpUp
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Offline mikemasey  
#19 Posted : 02 November 2018 07:17:39(UTC)
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Hi,
for me the best loco has to be this 3090 I had for my 10th birthday way back in 1972.
New tires and brushes plus a drive gear change and it runs as I remember.
Cant bring myself to clean all the years of dust!
And just look at the cir-clips holding on the con rods!.
Unfortunetly the 3000 tank that came with the starter set didn't fair so well...
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Offline river6109  
#20 Posted : 02 November 2018 08:37:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mikemasey Go to Quoted Post
20181102_160054.jpg
Hi,
for me the best loco has to be this 3090 I had for my 10th birthday way back in 1972.
New tires and brushes plus a drive gear change and it runs as I remember.
Cant bring myself to clean all the years of dust!
And just look at the cir-clips holding on the con rods!.
Unfortunetly the 3000 tank that came with the starter set didn't fair so well...


little bit of rust appearing on the rods, you can clean it with a Dremel - brush

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Offline Br502362  
#21 Posted : 02 November 2018 11:19:35(UTC)
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Hi,

It must be the mighty 3021! I have two of them today. I managed to totally wear out the anchor of the older one
in the late 60's. In those days it took months to get spare parts to Finland via normal routes from Märklin.
You can imagine how frustrated I was Laugh at the age of 9 years. They still run very smoothly and quietly. Simply quality!

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Cheers

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Offline steventrain  
#22 Posted : 02 November 2018 11:45:36(UTC)
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Too many class but top 4 locos class is.

1.BR01 old and new.
2.BR03.10 1970s and 1990s models.
3.Electric 103.1 Insider and other 103.
4.BR44

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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 twmarklinfan  
#23 Posted : 02 November 2018 12:26:12(UTC)
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They are all favourites but the stand out model has always been the E94/194 and variants. The rugged powerful looks never fail to impress.
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Offline Herrfleck  
#24 Posted : 02 November 2018 14:07:12(UTC)
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Hello!

My favourites modells is SBB Ce 6/8 and Be 6/8 both 2 and 3.

Also my German crokodil E93 and E94.

And my BR 001 märklin 39012 and BR94.5 märklin 37160 and my C5/6 märklin 39250.

And runing performance I must ad my VT11.5 märklin 37605 ans BR18.1 märklin 37115 and lady C 37113.

Maybe too many!

I have about 85 loks and loves them all!

I do not think none of them is bad!

Regards

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

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Offline mbarreto  
#25 Posted : 02 November 2018 15:15:21(UTC)
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I think, after all, the question of the topic is hard to answer as in general we like a lot most locomotives :)

Adding to the ones I wrote in my previous post in this thread, I think the E94s/BR194s are still one of the best (if not the best) pulling machines. It is still
rugged and the detail is impressive considering the year it was launched as a Märklin model (1964, so as old as I am).


Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Online JohnjeanB  
#26 Posted : 02 November 2018 15:27:10(UTC)
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Hi

My favourite is the Marklin 39241 / Trix 22941
Here is my Trix converted into 3 rails
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Cheers

Jean
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Offline Thewolf  
#27 Posted : 02 November 2018 15:50:43(UTC)
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Hi everybody Cool

My favorite loco ? All the ones I own. I have chosen them

Thewolf
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Online JohnjeanB  
#28 Posted : 02 November 2018 16:06:17(UTC)
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Hi

Another one I found fantastic is the DL800 from the technique viewpoint.
Here is mine from 1951 (with "Schlepschalter" and round axles)
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Not beautiful externally but what a piece of work!!
Cheers

Jean
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Offline RayF  
#29 Posted : 02 November 2018 19:27:29(UTC)
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It's interesting to see how diverse the responses to this thread are! The question posed by John was quite an open one, "Which Marklin model is tops?/which model do you fancy most?

Everyone has their own criteria for what they prefer. For some it is aesthetic beauty, for others it is smooth and reliable operation, and for others still it is the abundance of digital functions. Some have preferences based on nostalgia, but others like best the latest model they have bought. There are examples of all of these in the responses above.

Anyway it's fun to read what different people prefer! BigGrin
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Offline TEEWolf  
#30 Posted : 02 November 2018 20:46:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post
Hi everybody Cool

My favourite loco ? All the ones I own. I have chosen them

Thewolf



Hello Thewolf,

You hit the nail right on the head. Despite John were asking "... which model do you fancy most." - MOST is the keyword and the difficulty to me.

This was and is the major point to myself too. As I wrote already, out of my done very personal selection, while buying these locos, I have to decide again. Which one does "fancy me most"? As you see, plenty of beautiful locos here. No doubt, but most of the community members have not told us, which is his "fancy most" one? Pity! And yes, it is a hard, a very hard decision, but I think this was the intention of the thread opener. Don't you think, he wanted to challenge us?

Which loco is out of your best and personal selection the very best one for yourself? Of course, you may and perhaps even shall say: all of them, because it is my personal selection. Perfectly correct! First I thought in the same direction. Finally I recognized, I do not answer the enquirers question and I did my hard decision. There I did not qualify my decision very detailed, I do not have to wait long for a tut-tut about my decision. So what?

Again, back to the roots and do a restart of this useful thread: "... which model do you fancy most?"

Of course, you have chosen them all. Nevertheless don't you think, having one, really only one most fancying loco? Yes or No? Short list? Whatever? Everything is possible.

Best regards

TEEWolf

P.S.: Well, indeed I do not yet describe my decision more detailed. Perhaps next time after reading others decisions here.
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Offline Webmaster  
#31 Posted : 02 November 2018 21:56:01(UTC)
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I just love the Württemberg C & K, the streamlined 03.10's as well as the "newer" S 2/6 and BR96 and, and, and, and...

I do also especially like the "oddities" as the Zeppelin, the Franco-Crosti and such special models...

Too much to like here to pick a single specific item... Would maybe mentally be the 3003 I got as my first loco at Christmas 1963....

And after meeting the 14 305 Croc live in 2015 - love the crocs that were unobtainable to me as a kid in the 60's with a very small weekly allowance...
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
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Offline HO Collector  
#32 Posted : 02 November 2018 21:57:51(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: klarinettmeister Go to Quoted Post
This was quite hard to answer. I have to narrow it down.

Steam: 39241 SNCF. I love the models of my Big Boys but this Loco has something extra. The golden paint and a strange looking tender and beautifully detailed.

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Watch this one and you will like it even more.



Kimbell
Does it looks familiar? BigGrin
(start at 9min.) however all is good to watch.
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Offline Webmaster  
#33 Posted : 02 November 2018 22:00:08(UTC)
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That is a very nice loco indeed, now wish I had ordered the model... Cool ThumpUp
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Offline TEEWolf  
#34 Posted : 03 November 2018 02:47:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Webmaster Go to Quoted Post
That is a very nice loco indeed, now wish I had ordered the model... Cool ThumpUp


Too late RollEyes - till about a month ago, Joes offered a brandnew model, but for 1.299,99 € - no joke!

http://joes-modellbahnla...15f08b03b/Products/39241

Now it is marked as sold out. Somebody must have payed this small amout of money for a great loco.BigGrin
Offline Thewolf  
#35 Posted : 03 November 2018 10:44:59(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post
Hi everybody Cool

My favourite loco ? All the ones I own. I have chosen them

Thewolf



Hello Thewolf,

You hit the nail right on the head. Despite John were asking "... which model do you fancy most." - MOST is the keyword and the difficulty to me.

This was and is the major point to myself too. As I wrote already, out of my done very personal selection, while buying these locos, I have to decide again. Which one does "fancy me most"? As you see, plenty of beautiful locos here. No doubt, but most of the community members have not told us, which is his "fancy most" one? Pity! And yes, it is a hard, a very hard decision, but I think this was the intention of the thread opener. Don't you think, he wanted to challenge us?

Which loco is out of your best and personal selection the very best one for yourself? Of course, you may and perhaps even shall say: all of them, because it is my personal selection. Perfectly correct! First I thought in the same direction. Finally I recognized, I do not answer the enquirers question and I did my hard decision. There I did not qualify my decision very detailed, I do not have to wait long for a tut-tut about my decision. So what?

Again, back to the roots and do a restart of this useful thread: "... which model do you fancy most?"

Of course, you have chosen them all. Nevertheless don't you think, having one, really only one most fancying loco? Yes or No? Short list? Whatever? Everything is possible.

Best regards

TEEWolf

P.S.: Well, indeed I do not yet describe my decision more detailed. Perhaps next time after reading others decisions here.


Hi TEEWolfCool

I understand very well what you mean.

I have no preference for one of my locos... but if I make an effort to think a little more deeply, one of them stands out one foot from the other's line. SNCB's B29 steam locomotive, not for its design, its technical qualities but above all for its history dating back to the end of the Second World War.

It is a Canadian locomotive that was built in Montreal and other places. Canada has provided dozens of them to Belgium for the reconstruction of the SNCB, France has also received dozens, the cousin of the Belgian B29 is the French 231. Not sure: I have little knowledge about SNCF.

This locomotive made the Canada-Belgium journey, I made the Belgium-Canada journey. That's probably the reason why she could be said to be one foot in front of the others.

Have a nice day

Thewolf


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Offline bph  
#36 Posted : 03 November 2018 14:04:48(UTC)
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Hi
my favourite is 37112, BR 18.1 with faulhaber. Refitted with digital operated smoke generator and current conductor coupling for 4228 Rheingold sett
runner up is 39241, SNCF Class 241-A and my old 3502 BR 53
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Offline Jabez  
#37 Posted : 03 November 2018 23:15:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: klarinettmeister Go to Quoted Post
It has remotely controlled vipers.


I can just about accept crocodiles, but remotely controlled vipers are really scaryBigGrin

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Offline dickinsonj  
#38 Posted : 04 November 2018 00:44:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: amartinezv Go to Quoted Post
Hello
Flor me the marklin flagship could be the VT11.5 TEE, ref 3760.5, it is well done and runs perfectly
Best regards


It is going to be either quite hard or impossible for me to pick just one loco as my ultimate.

But one that will have to be a finalist for me also is my VT11.5. It is one of most beautiful trains that I have ever seen. The amazing part is that I was not familiar with that train before researching and buying mine and I found the body styling a little odd. Wow - was I wrong. Cool

After actually seeing the amazing construction quality and heft of all of the wagons, the funky styling, and the attention to detail and paint I was blown away. I also love how beautifully it operates, with a torque monster DCM power unit sitting in a heavy chassis at either end. I can just shut everything else off on my layout and find myself fascinated as I watch that beauty run. I also love how it runs perfectly in either direction, making it very versatile on the layout. BigGrin

Well, maybe I have made my choice and I didn't even know it. Cool
Regards,
Jim

I have almost all Märklin and mostly HO, although I do have a small number of Z gauge trains!
So many trains and so little time.
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Offline TEEWolf  
#39 Posted : 04 November 2018 03:00:36(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dickinsonj Go to Quoted Post
...

Well, maybe I have made my choice and I didn't even know it. Cool


This is the major reason for myself, why I think this thread is very helpful.Love

And I hope my new Insider train BR 65 with the 3 "Silberlinge" will be as good as the TEE VT 11.5, which I did not buy. The disparity of both trains is the usage by myself. I never stayed on a VT 11.5, but trains with the "Silberlinge" are very common to me.
Offline scraigen  
#40 Posted : 04 November 2018 11:00:35(UTC)
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3000 it has to be. Had it since I was 3. It’s virtually indestructible. Looks good and must have been many a Marklin fans’ introduction to the hobby.
Must build something
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Offline TEEWolf  
#41 Posted : 04 November 2018 16:21:10(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post

I understand very well what you mean.

I have no preference for one of my locos... but if I make an effort to think a little more deeply, one of them stands out one foot from the other's line. SNCB's B29 steam locomotive, not for its design, its technical qualities but above all for its history dating back to the end of the Second World War.

It is a Canadian locomotive that was built in Montreal and other places. Canada has provided dozens of them to Belgium for the reconstruction of the SNCB, France has also received dozens, the cousin of the Belgian B29 is the French 231. Not sure: I have little knowledge about SNCF.

This locomotive made the Canada-Belgium journey, I made the Belgium-Canada journey. That's probably the reason why she could be said to be one foot in front of the others.

Have a nice day

Thewolf


Hello Thewolf,

thanks, after some searches I found something about the loco B29. I never heard anything about it before. Now I understand your Canada-Belgium "roundtrip" hint.BigGrin Do you have this loco as a model loco in H0 too?

cheers

TEEWolf
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#42 Posted : 04 November 2018 17:36:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post

I understand very well what you mean.

I have no preference for one of my locos... but if I make an effort to think a little more deeply, one of them stands out one foot from the other's line. SNCB's B29 steam locomotive, not for its design, its technical qualities but above all for its history dating back to the end of the Second World War.

It is a Canadian locomotive that was built in Montreal and other places. Canada has provided dozens of them to Belgium for the reconstruction of the SNCB, France has also received dozens, the cousin of the Belgian B29 is the French 231. Not sure: I have little knowledge about SNCF.

This locomotive made the Canada-Belgium journey, I made the Belgium-Canada journey. That's probably the reason why she could be said to be one foot in front of the others.

Have a nice day

Thewolf


Hello Thewolf,

thanks, after some searches I found something about the loco B29. I never heard anything about it before. Now I understand your Canada-Belgium "roundtrip" hint.BigGrin Do you have this loco as a model loco in H0 too?

cheers

TEEWolf


Hi TEEWolf Cool

I have much better for you: my B29 loco filmed by Mike. It is not a marklin but a Belgian manufacture from Olaerts. (http://www.treinshopolaerts.be/)



And the last trip of the loco to Belgium: I missed the event, I was in Canada



The story of this loco : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNCB_Type_29

Have a nice day

Thewolf
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Offline TEEWolf  
#43 Posted : 05 November 2018 00:51:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post

Hi TEEWolf Cool

I have much better for you: my B29 loco filmed by Mike. It is not a marklin but a Belgian manufacture from Olaerts. (http://www.treinshopolaerts.be/)



And the last trip of the loco to Belgium: I missed the event, I was in Canada



The story of this loco : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNCB_Type_29

Have a nice day

Thewolf


Hello Thewolf,

Thank you for the informatives movies. Indeed a very nice loco and not black! Very rare for a steamer. And it looks like a little sister of the 241 A. May be one of these days it will be a similar surprise from Märklin as the 241 A was.BigGrin

Cheers

TEEWolf

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#44 Posted : 05 November 2018 11:02:19(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post

Hi TEEWolf Cool

I have much better for you: my B29 loco filmed by Mike. It is not a marklin but a Belgian manufacture from Olaerts. (http://www.treinshopolaerts.be/)

....

And the last trip of the loco to Belgium: I missed the event, I was in Canada

...

The story of this loco : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNCB_Type_29

Have a nice day

Thewolf


Hello Thewolf,

Thank you for the informatives movies. Indeed a very nice loco and not black! Very rare for a steamer. And it looks like a little sister of the 241 A. May be one of these days it will be a similar surprise from Märklin as the 241 A was.BigGrin

Cheers

TEEWolf



Hi there!
I'm afraid the SNCB-NMBS Type 29 steamer is **not** a close relative to the SNCF 241AWink
If you're looking for any kinship you could say it came from the same factories as the SNCF 141 R postwar locos.
These were part of the locs build in the US and Canada after WWII to help rebuild France and Belgium's railroads.
1340 units of the SNCF 141R were build , and 300 of the SNCB-NMBS Type 29 were build.
But it would be nice if Mother M would make a model of either one ...or both!
Cheers
Jacques
Jacques Vuye aka Dr.Eisenbahn
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Offline Thewolf  
#45 Posted : 05 November 2018 11:37:49(UTC)
Thewolf

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Originally Posted by: jvuye Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: TEEWolf Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Thewolf Go to Quoted Post

Hi TEEWolf Cool

I have much better for you: my B29 loco filmed by Mike. It is not a marklin but a Belgian manufacture from Olaerts. (http://www.treinshopolaerts.be/)

....

And the last trip of the loco to Belgium: I missed the event, I was in Canada

...

The story of this loco : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNCB_Type_29

Have a nice day

Thewolf


Hello Thewolf,

Thank you for the informatives movies. Indeed a very nice loco and not black! Very rare for a steamer. And it looks like a little sister of the 241 A. May be one of these days it will be a similar surprise from Märklin as the 241 A was.BigGrin

Cheers

TEEWolf



Hi there!
I'm afraid the SNCB-NMBS Type 29 steamer is **not** a close relative to the SNCF 241AWink
If you're looking for any kinship you could say it came from the same factories as the SNCF 141 R postwar locos.
These were part of the locs build in the US and Canada after WWII to help rebuild France and Belgium's railroads.
1340 units of the SNCF 141R were build , and 300 of the SNCB-NMBS Type 29 were build.
But it would be nice if Mother M would make a model of either one ...or both!
Cheers
Jacques


Hi Jacques Cool

I think I wrote that I had very little, but really very little, knowledge about SNCF rolling stock, except...the TGV. All I knew was that the Belgian B29 had a French cousin but knowing what kind of steamer never really interested me. As you live in France, the SNCF should have no secrets for you.

As far as Marklin is concerned, I agree with both of you. Because the engine of the B29 of the Olaerts version is too weak. This loco was climbing the Heildeberg slope alone, but skating with only one coach at the back. In theory, this should be better with my new layout: my ramps go from 3,.9- 4 % to % to 2 %.

Have a nice day

Thewolf
Project Estrie Rail Road-CS3-Track C- Itrain-Digital
Offline hxmiesa  
#46 Posted : 06 November 2018 12:21:54(UTC)
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For me, that answer would be pure nostalgia... (Like so many others here too , I see ;-)

Steam; BR50 kab. The good old one. So robust and well-running!

Diesel; BR260 Telex. The only loco that I actually still run manually.

Electric; BR103 TEE. Because of... reasons! ;-)


All good old analogue models, of course. All still running on my layout. By far the smoothest and best runners of my +40 humble collection. (I know there are some monster-collections among the users here, but at least I run ALL my trains on my layout. No Shelve-Queens here)
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
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