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Offline kimballthurlow  
#51 Posted : 05 September 2019 11:19:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto Go to Quoted Post

... the model is very tempting.

We will see several liveries of this model. I hope the Ep. II will have golden stripes in the boiler and preferably the red and white stripes in the chimney.
I wonder if this locomotive worked also in Pfalzbahn, so a brownish red version will be available in the future.


Hi Miguel,

Yes 39436 for Ep. II would be a nice accompaniment for the "Lok-Betriebsnummer 18 527, Betriebszustand um 1931" in the 26928 Rheingold set.
39436 is slightly different in many respects to the other Rheingold locos, so it would be an interesting addition to an era II collection.
Maybe a must.

Kimball

Edited by user 09 September 2019 11:22:47(UTC)  | Reason: new model numbers mentioned

HO Scale - Märklin (ep II-III and VI, C Track, digital) - 2 rail HO (Queensland Australia, UK, USA) - 3 rail OO (English Hornby Dublo) - old clockwork O gauge - Live Steam 90mm (3.1/2 inch) gauge.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#52 Posted : 05 September 2019 14:36:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto Go to Quoted Post
I wonder if this locomotive worked also in Pfalzbahn, so a brownish red version will be available in the future.
Bavarian S 3/6 - Series g:
"In 1914, 10 locomotives were built for the Palatinate (Pfalz) network. They differed from previous engines in several of their dimensions. For example, they were about 150 mm shorter, in order to fit on the 19 m turntables there. These locomotives were given the numbers 18 425 to 18 434 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn. One remained in the Soviet Zone of Occupation after the Second World War and did not return to the west until 1948, when it was exchanged for a Baden IV h, number 18 314."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_S_3/6

Originally Posted by: kimballthurlow Go to Quoted Post
"Lok-Betriebsnummer 18 527"
From the abovementioned Wikipedia article: A photo of the torso of no. 18 427 at the Bochum-Dahlhausen Railway Museum (until 2010)
Torso_18_427.jpg
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Offline mbarreto  
#53 Posted : 05 September 2019 19:21:18(UTC)
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Thanks Ak for the info.
That means this new model will not appear as a Pfalz locomotive, unless it will as a phantasy livery.

Best regards,
Miguel
Mostly Märklin H0.


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Offline kimballthurlow  
#54 Posted : 09 September 2019 11:31:40(UTC)
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Having previously criticised Maerklin for their lack of creativity in model photography, may I now complement them on this new model presentation for 39436.

With acknowledgment of copyright to Maerklin.de
S3/6
https://static.maerklin....2c677500291567072571.jpg

Kimball
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Offline steventrain  
#55 Posted : 13 September 2019 16:08:27(UTC)
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Marklin fall new items now download PDF brochure.

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Offline rmsailor  
#56 Posted : 13 September 2019 16:14:14(UTC)
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Glad to see they are doing a coach for Christmas rather than just another wagon. hopefully they will build up a complete train over the next few years.
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#57 Posted : 13 September 2019 16:45:31(UTC)
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Saw the fine ladies at Marklin making the Anniversary loco and the BR92 during today's factory tour. Little did I know....
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Offline ciobitud  
#58 Posted : 13 September 2019 17:43:44(UTC)
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A very nice touch during this year Märklin Days 2019 Factory tour: Class 101 Electric Locomotive "160 Years of Märklin" (article no. 39378) was under construction under our nose!!! Laugh

Märklin Days 2019: article no. 39378 - Class 101 Electric Locomotive "160 Years of Märklin" under construction!!!

All pictures: Facebook TrainsDepot.org
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Offline TEEWolf  
#59 Posted : 13 September 2019 18:27:02(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ciobitud Go to Quoted Post
A very nice touch during this year Märklin Days 2019 Factory tour: Class 101 Electric Locomotive "160 Years of Märklin" (article no. 39378) was under construction under our nose!!! Laugh


I hope, "you do not have your nose painted full" now.LOL

Annotation:Smile
Do you know this German proverb "ich habe meine Nase gestrichen voll"?

Translated into Filser English (word by wordBigGrin): I have my nose painted full.

It is a word play, but in your case it has a double meaning: either "I am sick and tired" or it happened really. Perhaps you got your nose painted with colour on the tour, e.g. in this hall with the huge colour diving tanks.BigGrin
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#60 Posted : 13 September 2019 18:37:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ciobitud Go to Quoted Post
A very nice touch during this year Märklin Days 2019 Factory tour: Class 101 Electric Locomotive "160 Years of Märklin" (article no. 39378) was under construction under our nose!!! Laugh


Yes, I was quite intrigued with the process. The body seemed to be painted the overall red colour, then the sides are painted in the ink-jet printer, then there are some details put on the corners by tampon printing. Not sure if this last bit is as a result of the complaints about the corners of the tourist livery loco ... Mellow



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Offline kiwiAlan  
#61 Posted : 13 September 2019 19:02:50(UTC)
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As for the presentation of the herbst New Items, it was a most underwhelming introduction to the new items I think I have seen.

The first 15 minutes were taken up with the 39378 160 Years of Marklin Br101, and the S3/6. Well, hang on, we've hundreds of the first one being made in the factory this morning, and it was announced with the last Insider mailing, and the S3/6 was anoounced over a week ago. Move on a bit faster.Mad

The Br92 (M 39923, Trix 22977) had loco bodies being made in a plastic injection moulding machine during the factory tour. I do like the set of FS wagons to go with this loco.

The 37807 V200 in blue/cream seems to be being hailed as new interior detailing, but looking at a 37802 in the shop at the museum, I think the 37807 is just a repaint of the 37802, nothing actually new about it otherwise.

Then at the end they rattled through a heap of slides of the other new items, taking quite a short time per slide. very unimpressive presentation indeed.

[edit] corrected Br92 class [\edit]

Edited by user 14 September 2019 17:35:03(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline ciobitud  
#62 Posted : 13 September 2019 20:37:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: ciobitud Go to Quoted Post
A very nice touch during this year Märklin Days 2019 Factory tour: Class 101 Electric Locomotive "160 Years of Märklin" (article no. 39378) was under construction under our nose!!! Laugh


I hope, "you do not have your nose painted full" now.LOL

Annotation:Smile
Do you know this German proverb "ich habe meine Nase gestrichen voll"?

Translated into Filser English (word by wordBigGrin): I have my nose painted full.

It is a word play, but in your case it has a double meaning: either "I am sick and tired" or it happened really. Perhaps you got your nose painted with colour on the tour, e.g. in this hall with the huge colour diving tanks.BigGrin


LOL

Don't worry, they were very careful with paint! BigGrin

The only thing I was frustrated about was we were not able to buy it right away... see all the steps, see the locomotive fully built and packaged and having to leave empty handed... I guess a good exercice to learn to be patient! :))
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Offline PhillipL  
#63 Posted : 14 September 2019 01:53:54(UTC)
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I am very interested in the International Model Railroading Day 2019 car and especially the 30 years anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down car! Both will be joining my collection!

Edited by user 14 September 2019 20:53:03(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline NewComix  
#64 Posted : 14 September 2019 09:24:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post

The Br95 (M 39923, Trix 22977) had loco bodies being made in a plastic injection moulding machine during the factory tour. I do like the set of FS wagons to go with this loco.



Hi,

are you sure, that it was the BR95? BR95 has a metal body not plastic. But the new BR92 has a plastic body and someone who made the tour told me that he has seen the make of BR92 bodies in the factory.

kind regards
Jörg
Offline NewComix  
#65 Posted : 14 September 2019 09:29:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NewComix Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post

The Br95 (M 39923, Trix 22977) had loco bodies being made in a plastic injection moulding machine during the factory tour. I do like the set of FS wagons to go with this loco.



Hi,

are you sure, that it was the BR95? BR95 has a metal body not plastic. But the new BR92 has a plastic body and someone who made the tour told me that he has seen the make of BR92 bodies in the factory.

kind regards
Jörg
Hi,

I just saw you only had a typo on the Baureihe. It should be read as BR92 (Märklin 39923; Trix 22977)

Kind regards
Jörg

Offline Goofy  
#66 Posted : 14 September 2019 10:32:40(UTC)
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Not so much autumn news and i am not suprised to see few models.
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Offline RayF  
#67 Posted : 14 September 2019 11:29:14(UTC)
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I've just taken a moment to look at the new items brochure. These are my comments on the items that caught my eye:

It was about time they brought out the Br92 with updated electronics. Mine is a Delta model and I'm tempted to get this new one instead of upgrading my old one.

The V200 in blue and cream is nice. I don't have one in these colours and I'm very much considering it.

The S3/6 is a beauty as I've commented before, but very expensive. I have to watch my purchases now that I'm a pensioner!

Love the Br95! It would go well with my Br85....

Ray
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#68 Posted : 14 September 2019 17:33:40(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NewComix Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: NewComix Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post

The Br95 (M 39923, Trix 22977) had loco bodies being made in a plastic injection moulding machine during the factory tour. I do like the set of FS wagons to go with this loco.



Hi,

are you sure, that it was the BR95? BR95 has a metal body not plastic. But the new BR92 has a plastic body and someone who made the tour told me that he has seen the make of BR92 bodies in the factory.

kind regards
Jörg
Hi,

I just saw you only had a typo on the Baureihe. It should be read as BR92 (Märklin 39923; Trix 22977)

Kind regards
Jörg



Ah, good catch, I'll correct it. That's what comes of doing things when tired (and maybe a bit grumpy) ... Blink


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Offline TEEWolf  
#69 Posted : 16 September 2019 04:13:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ciobitud Go to Quoted Post


LOL

Don't worry, they were very careful with paint! BigGrin

The only thing I was frustrated about was we were not able to buy it right away... see all the steps, see the locomotive fully built and packaged and having to leave empty handed... I guess a good exercice to learn to be patient! :))


But you could have assembled your own loco at Stauffer Park exhibition and toy centre. Was not very much used at this place, which I saw up there first time. At the end of the tour, was there not an assembly station for locos (as it was in prior years) in the production plant as well?

I wanted to do the tour this year again. But first I had a traffic jam on the Autobahn, which delayed me by about an hour. Then there was a waiting time of about another hour for the plant tour. Never seen before. This was too much. So I sit down and had a beer and coffee in front of the new Maerklineum. Anyway Maerklin are changing parts of the IMA. For me it looked like they are concentrating Maerklin more and more in their plant yard with the steamer BR 44 inside and new Maerklineum. Also their new service desk for technical problems and repairs is now in the new Maerklineum. It was up at the Stauffer park before. But on the other hand their works canteen were closed. They had plenty of tents in their yard with this standard (often not enjoyable) food and drinks you get everywhere at such parties. Their canteen was much nicer and had more variety on food. The canteen was another part of the "Home of Maerklin", especially after a plant tour.
Offline rbw993  
#70 Posted : 16 September 2019 18:48:52(UTC)
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Not very interesting to me. No era V and no Swiss.

Maybe next time. Would be happy to buy an Re 446/456 in era V Voralpen livery.

Roger
Offline Dimi194  
#71 Posted : 19 September 2019 02:18:23(UTC)
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Only the HO Christmas Car for me... but I do like this one!
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Offline applor  
#72 Posted : 19 September 2019 08:19:43(UTC)
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BR92, nice. I'm keen!
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Offline danmarklinman  
#73 Posted : 19 September 2019 14:05:18(UTC)
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I thought they might re release the MAK G1206 diesel which they have not done now for along time. But noMad
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Offline RayF  
#74 Posted : 19 September 2019 14:23:20(UTC)
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I've pre-ordered the Br221 and some of the modern wagons. Not much will happen until next year though!

Ray
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Offline vilithejou  
#75 Posted : 09 November 2019 07:42:10(UTC)
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Hi


Marklin seems that work in ICE4 model... announced a second scheme paint with a new number

https://www.modellbahn-k...jmZwFCzjGVcF_fh6vmqNhPMU
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#76 Posted : 09 November 2019 08:07:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ciobitud Go to Quoted Post
A very nice touch during this year Märklin Days 2019 Factory tour: Class 101 Electric Locomotive "160 Years of Märklin" (article no. 39378) was under construction under our nose!!! Laugh


IMG_3402s.jpg

Maybe the one 3rd from the right is mine.......or perhaps it's the 2nd from the left....

Either way, Lokshop tell me they have it now so I better get it sent out!
Offline steventrain  
#77 Posted : 09 November 2019 13:09:43(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou Go to Quoted Post
Hi


Marklin seems that work in ICE4 model... announced a second scheme paint with a new number

https://www.modellbahn-k...jmZwFCzjGVcF_fh6vmqNhPMU


Also Add on set 43726 3 coaches and 43727 single for above.
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