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Offline thomas buckley  
#1 Posted : 28 March 2022 04:44:43(UTC)
thomas buckley

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Location: California, warner Springs
Finally setting up my z scale stuff. The locos are in their packaging but no info books. Where can I download or at least view these pages.? Stuff like switching to catenary or reassembling locos. Thank you in advance
Offline Zme  
#2 Posted : 28 March 2022 06:45:45(UTC)
Zme

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Location: West Texas
Hello, hope you are well.

This site would have many instructions for Marklin z scale.

http://z-world.com/instructions/

You may also find locomotive user guides and diagrams for parts.

https://www.maerklin.de/...-parts/spare-parts-lists

Look for the search box in the upper right of the page. (Spare parts) You need to have the model number of your locomotives. It is usually printed on the box. Once the locomotive is displayed look for manual or spare parts list on the page.

Older models may not be available. When I purchase a new locomotive, I always print out the parts diagram for future reference because later, it may not be available. Search around and you will probably find what you need.

The Marklin site map and information is available here.

https://www.maerklin.de/en/sitemap Choose EN for English.



Take good care.

Dwight
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Offline husafreak  
#3 Posted : 28 March 2022 16:58:16(UTC)
husafreak

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That z-world.com is really something!
Offline Zme  
#4 Posted : 28 March 2022 18:16:48(UTC)
Zme

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Location: West Texas
Hello. Hope all is well.

Z world has good information, but may not be updated very often (if at all). This might be a good starting point, when you are looking for this information.

The Marklin site will contain the most recent documentation.

Take good care.

Dwight
Offline thomas buckley  
#5 Posted : 10 May 2022 05:43:44(UTC)
thomas buckley

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Joined: 04/01/2016(UTC)
Posts: 114
Location: California, warner Springs
Thank you so much for the tip. an excellent site and had what i needed. it has been a challenge getting setup but i finally have trains rolling with new questions to post. thank you again!!
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