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I think I'll buy the class 02
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Interesting items but nothing for me in this lot. I might still get one of the shunting diesels from an earlier release. |
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A lot of era 2 rolling stock. Very good! |
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538  I think I'll buy the class 02 Nice choice If ESU does not bring a BR E41 or E10/40 I think I go for a Brawa V160. I believe it will have a metal housing? Another tempting offer is their E95, although I think I’m in trouble when my wife finds out as its a bit pricey  . Silberlinge look great, but already have the ESU models on order. Rinus
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Originally Posted by: Rinus  Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538  I think I'll buy the class 02 Nice choice If ESU does not bring a BR E41 or E10/40 I think I go for a Brawa V160. I believe it will have a metal housing? Another tempting offer is their E95, although I think I’m in trouble when my wife finds out as its a bit pricey  . Silberlinge look great, but already have the ESU models on order. Rinus Just wanting to ask since my German is poor, is the Brawa BR 02 or class 02 steam loco made out of metal?
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Joined: 27/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 941 Location: Burney, CA
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Originally Posted by: Rinus  Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538  I think I'll buy the class 02 Nice choice If ESU does not bring a BR E41 or E10/40 I think I go for a Brawa V160. I believe it will have a metal housing? Another tempting offer is their E95, although I think I’m in trouble when my wife finds out as its a bit pricey  . Silberlinge look great, but already have the ESU models on order. Rinus I have a previous version of E95 and it runs well. Dave |
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Originally Posted by: mrmarklin  A lot of era 2 rolling stock. Very good! Motor in tender like BR01? If yes: |
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Motor in tender like BR01? BR 02 has the motor in the tender. Just like some Märklin models. I don't mind. Those who do mind should skip the BR 02. The BR 06 has the motor in the loco. A lot of era 2 rolling stock does not have a motor at all. |
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Originally Posted by: H0  Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Motor in tender like BR01? BR 02 has the motor in the tender. Just like some Märklin models. I don't mind. Those who do mind should skip the BR 02. The BR 06 has the motor in the loco. A lot of era 2 rolling stock does not have a motor at all. And the E95 has two motors
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Originally Posted by: Rinus  English brochure PDF- >LINK< |
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I look at brochure 'Drive in Tender'. Most old fleischmann models have tender drive. I only interesting in loco drive. I am very happy with Marklin BR01 such as 39010 etc run well since brought in 2006 |
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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Originally Posted by: steventrain  I look at brochure 'Drive in Tender'. Most old fleischmann models have tender drive. I only interesting in loco drive. I am very happy with Marklin BR01 such as 39010 etc run well since brought in 2006 I don’t have any steamers in my collection, so I’m wondering what differences do you experience between a locomotive with the motor in the tender or loco?
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I'm still trying to remember a Marklin steam loco that has the motor in its tender. Can someone help me out here? |
Ray
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Originally Posted by: RayF  I'm still trying to remember a Marklin steam loco that has the motor in its tender. Can someone help me out here? No one... only some manufacturers like Fleischmann has that... |
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Originally Posted by: RayF  I'm still trying to remember a Marklin steam loco that has the motor in its tender. Can someone help me out here? No one... only some manufacturers like Fleischmann has that... Read the product descriptions in the Märklin catalogues carefully and you will find some models. Or check previous threads about driven tenders. But this thread is about Brawa. |
Regards Tom --- "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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Joined: 17/01/2004(UTC) Posts: 849 Location: Vic, Barcelona
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Originally Posted by: Rinus  Originally Posted by: steventrain  I look at brochure 'Drive in Tender'. Most old fleischmann models have tender drive. I only interesting in loco drive. I am very happy with Marklin BR01 such as 39010 etc run well since brought in 2006 I don’t have any steamers in my collection, so I’m wondering what differences do you experience between a locomotive with the motor in the tender or loco? Let's try to explain it in English, sorry for my bad known of the language... Good point: Only one, you can see belong the big whells and are free, it's incredible, no gears of the motor, no mtor etc.. you can do it in perfect scale and perfect detail Bad point When the locomotive begin the movement to the front the first part that move is the tender that push the lok, and then the lok take movement (horrible to see) and sometimes the wheels of the lok goes more slowly than the speed of the lok (horrible to see)... Antoher point is that some loks derail from the track... For me is terrible is the lok have the motor in the tender... some loks in fleischmann have the motor in the tender and a cardan to the lok... so ugly too This is my opinion only... |
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Originally Posted by: H0  Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Originally Posted by: RayF  I'm still trying to remember a Marklin steam loco that has the motor in its tender. Can someone help me out here? No one... only some manufacturers like Fleischmann has that... Read the product descriptions in the Märklin catalogues carefully and you will find some models. Or check previous threads about driven tenders. But this thread is about Brawa. Please help me... I have over 170 steam Marklin locomotive... all of the Marklin with tender separate have the motor in the boil.... It's possible that some loks so many years ago have the motor in the tender (i no remeber wich) but modern new tooling (from 70 to now) there's no one with motor in the tender... The decoder yes, but the motor? no |
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Originally Posted by: H0  Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Originally Posted by: RayF  I'm still trying to remember a Marklin steam loco that has the motor in its tender. Can someone help me out here? No one... only some manufacturers like Fleischmann has that... Read the product descriptions in the Märklin catalogues carefully and you will find some models. Or check previous threads about driven tenders. But this thread is about Brawa. Please help me... I have over 170 steam Marklin locomotive... all of the Marklin with tender separate have the motor in the boil.... It's possible that some loks so many years ago have the motor in the tender (i no remeber wich) but modern new tooling (from 70 to now) there's no one with motor in the tender... The decoder yes, but the motor? no With further apologies for staying off-topic, I think I speak for those who need to know what Marklin locos had motors in the tender, if only to get the mystery solved! Tom (HO) seems to know but is unwilling to share. After flicking through old catalogues, I can only think that either the "Adler" or the "Spanisch-Brötli" with their tiny dimensions might have been so fitted. Am I on the right track? |
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I pre-ordered the BR 02 with Modellbahnlippe
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Originally Posted by: RayF  Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Originally Posted by: H0  Originally Posted by: vilithejou  Originally Posted by: RayF  I'm still trying to remember a Marklin steam loco that has the motor in its tender. Can someone help me out here? No one... only some manufacturers like Fleischmann has that... Read the product descriptions in the Märklin catalogues carefully and you will find some models. Or check previous threads about driven tenders. But this thread is about Brawa. Please help me... I have over 170 steam Marklin locomotive... all of the Marklin with tender separate have the motor in the boil.... It's possible that some loks so many years ago have the motor in the tender (i no remeber wich) but modern new tooling (from 70 to now) there's no one with motor in the tender... The decoder yes, but the motor? no With further apologies for staying off-topic, I think I speak for those who need to know what Marklin locos had motors in the tender, if only to get the mystery solved! Tom (HO) seems to know but is unwilling to share. After flicking through old catalogues, I can only think that either the "Adler" or the "Spanisch-Brötli" with their tiny dimensions might have been so fitted. Am I on the right track? Okkkk you take me!!! Trix loks!!! :-) |
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The 6 axle tanker wagons look interesting.
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I like new era 1 wagons. I was suprised to see no era 1 locomotives. Have Brawa lost interesting in era 1? |
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I've never bought a non-Märklin lok, but I'm once again tempted by the BR06. I have a question that maybe an experienced Brawa-buyer could answer. There are three versions of the BR06:  My guess based on the icons is that I would have to order part number 40227 to run on my Märklin 3-rail, based on the "~" symbol. However, when I look in the key on the last page of the catalogue it says this:   which seems backwards, and then the following seems to support the more usual meaning of "~"  Is the key to symbols wrong? Which part number would I have to order to have the 3 rail version of the BR06? And would this come with the slider, or do I have to order it separately? Thanks in advance, Herman |
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Originally Posted by: hvc  I've never bought a non-Märklin lok, but I'm once again tempted by the BR06. I have a question that maybe an experienced Brawa-buyer could answer. There are three versions of the BR06:  My guess based on the icons is that I would have to order part number 40227 to run on my Märklin 3-rail, based on the "~" symbol. However, when I look in the key on the last page of the catalogue it says this:   which seems backwards, and then the following seems to support the more usual meaning of "~"  Is the key to symbols wrong? Which part number would I have to order to have the 3 rail version of the BR06? And would this come with the slider, or do I have to order it separately? Thanks in advance, Herman The 40277 is the Right version.  It’s AC. No additional slider required.
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538  I pre-ordered the BR 02 with Modellbahnlippe I am curious did you order the loco and once received how did you find the running, was the motor in the tender a big negative? was the loco subject to derailing? I hope you can update. |
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