Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,454 Location: Scotland
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Thinking of buying a loco from Lok Shop. Anybody in the UK had recent dealings and can confirm reasonable time delivery
Thanks for any info
David |
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer. |
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,475 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: David Dewar  Thinking of buying a loco from Lok Shop. Anybody in the UK had recent dealings and can confirm reasonable time delivery
Thanks for any info
David I normally buy my Marklin and related accessories from them. I have a reasonably large back order waiting for shipment soon. Like many stores doing mail order they do tend to aggregate back orders until a reasonable value is built up and they have time to pack it. One thing I do like is that I don't pay anything until the package is about to be shipped - but this does result in a bit hit to the pocket as a single payment. Purchasing from Modellbahn Kramm for example they bill as the items arrive into stock and then ship when the full order is complete, so that spreads the payments. There are good arguments both ways. Lokshop have been running slow recently (I don't know about MK, haven't ordered anything from them for ages) as it is only the owner and his wife doing all the work (and they are elderly) as all their staff are currently furloughed due to Covid. So they have been run off their feet which has affected their delivery times. I haven't had a delivery from them since before Christmas, so don't know how well they are dealing with the new customs regime. I expect to find that out in the near future.
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,454 Location: Scotland
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Thanks Alan. I always buy from MSL as I can trust them to pack and send quickly by the best carrier. Although with customs now in the UK I have a parcel arrived in Glasgow waiting for me to receive a letter saying how much I have to pay before it can be released. Not sure about LOk Shop but they do have (I think) the loco I want so may buy from them. |
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Joined: 10/07/2002(UTC) Posts: 3,298 Location: Patagonia
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Hello Lokshop processing times it isnot what it used to be, even before the pandemic mainly due to the aging owners and lack of help. Other than that service is impecable and i also still make my yearly Marklin order with them. If you have patiente and dont want your item for yesterday they are highly recomendable with great customer knowledge and care. I remember a couple of years ago i made a mistake and order a Trix insider model, almost instantly i received a mail from Mr. Baer asking if the order was correct. Regards |
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Joined: 04/05/2015(UTC) Posts: 777 Location: England, London
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They will probably want £1750 and for your lok to stay in a hotel for ten days!
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Joined: 17/09/2006(UTC) Posts: 18,771 Location: New Zealand
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Hang on a minute, Roland isn't that old - he isn't much older than me and maybe a bit younger than KiwiAlan and certainly not elderly! I don't know about Elizabeth, Roland's wife as I haven't met her but I assume she would be around the same age. Other than that, the above comments are accurate. Roland gives great service even to us Antipodeans living at the far ends of the earth. I'm sure Flash Dave will not have any trouble. A parcel from Lokshop for me arrived in Auckland yesterday and I hope to have it today. I paid premium postage for it, but to have it arrive in NZ seven days after it was posted must set some record in these Covid days. Roland has a bricks and mortar shop in the lovely village of Grötzingen which is only open on Tuesday afternoons. There's a great bakery shop opposite Lokshop which Roland took us to, lots of yummy treats there!  Grötzingen station  Front of the Lokshop shop  The bakery opposite the shop!  Roland (on right) talking to one of my friends.
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Joined: 10/07/2002(UTC) Posts: 3,298 Location: Patagonia
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I bought from him since 20 or so years and met him 5 years ago, didnt ask his age of course but i had the impression that he was nearly the a retirement age, maybe was just an impression, but i did hope that he does not retire any time soon Regards |
 German trains era I-II and selected III, era depends on the mood, mostly Maerklin but i can be heretic if needed XD, heresy is no longer an issue.. LOL |
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Joined: 03/04/2013(UTC) Posts: 302 Location: Fraser Valley
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I ve always enjoyed good service from Lokshop, they go out of their way to help when there is a problem. For example, last year I had an article at Uhlenbrock for repair, Roland agreed to have it shipped to Lokshop to be included in the shipment I had there to save me from having two shipments coming to Canada. Highly recommended! |
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Don ___________________________________________________________________________________ IB 2 and MFU modul, C track and Z scale, mostly DB/DR and SBB, SJ |
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Joined: 09/08/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,919 Location: Auckland,
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I have dealt with lok. shop for a long time, and always found the service excellent. Any delays with shipping would more likely be due to restrictions in DHL capacity, as was the case last year.
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Joined: 10/05/2013(UTC) Posts: 26
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Originally Posted by: David Dewar  Thinking of buying a loco from Lok Shop. Anybody in the UK had recent dealings and can confirm reasonable time delivery
Thanks for any info
David I predominantly buy from Roland. Prices generally on par. Big advantage that he lets you stockpile before he sends which saves a fortune in freight... but the best thing they do is the packaging. It is impeccable. I have never had damaged items as their packaging is bullet proof....
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Joined: 07/01/2015(UTC) Posts: 729 Location: England, Suffolk
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@david, did you end up buying the loco or not and from whom ? If so, how much more did you have to pay compared to pre-Brexit ? Thank you
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,454 Location: Scotland
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MSL was able to source a loco for me, Forget the exact price as it came through without customs fees or VAT. Got my usuall 4% bonus. Came from Germany in Three days. Would have bought from Lok Shop if MSL had not benn able to supply. |
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer. |
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Joined: 07/01/2015(UTC) Posts: 729 Location: England, Suffolk
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this is fantastic news!!! good for you. no extras at border checks!!! enjoy
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