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Offline michelvr  
#1 Posted : 03 August 2023 18:13:47(UTC)
michelvr

Canada   
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Fellow Märklin Enthusiasts,

Now that my layout is near completion. I’m ready to start collecting Märklin steam engines and I would like to find out which ones are essential! If you’re reading this and you have Märklin steam engines please help me in selecting them as I have no clue what to buy. Than you!

Michel
Offline pederbc  
#2 Posted : 03 August 2023 18:42:21(UTC)
pederbc

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Location: Eslöv, Sweden
Hi,

I guess this is very personal and depends on your childhood dreams. To me it’s the BR24, BR23 and BR44/BR50. I keep them on the best place in the display.

I guess you will receive lots of suggestions…, Peder
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Offline heinrichhess  
#3 Posted : 03 August 2023 19:20:08(UTC)
heinrichhess

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Location: Wales, powys
got to get a jumbo of some sort 43,44,50
44.jpg44a.jpg50.jpg
hess
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#4 Posted : 03 August 2023 23:27:22(UTC)
kiwiAlan

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Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
I find the Br24 (historically 3003, but these days the 3624x series are much nicer) with a string of thunderbox coaches always look great, ideal for branch line passenger, freight or mixed traffic. I have always found the br24 to be a pretty loco to look at. There is also the Br64 tank loco version.

As others have already said the Br42/44/50/52 series locos are must haves, especially for freight, but also for mixed or commuter traffic.

I would also add a Br85, essentially a Br52 series as a tank loco, and as such always looks a brute.

For fast passenger traffic Br01/02/03. For commuter traffic a Br23 with 'silver coins' coaches.
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Offline hxmiesa  
#5 Posted : 04 August 2023 08:27:31(UTC)
hxmiesa

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Location: Spain
I suppose we are talking DB, era III ¿?

Anyway, the most common and general workhorse of them all, I think is the BR50.
There were many thousands built. Also many simplified versions (BR52) were built for the war, and those that survived were refitted after the war.
The 50 can be used for both passenger and freight.
I especially like the one with a "cabinentender" for freights.
Then, you would probably like an express passenger lok. Like the BR03 or even BR01.
Thirdly, you might need a BR44 (BR43) for heavy freight. Many thousands were built of this machine too.
If you run shorter commuter trains, you should probably get a BR78.
For your yard, you could go for a BR86 with a Telex coupling.

Some ppl has mentioned the BR24. It´s definetly nice and common, but I just feel kind of bored with it...
Then there is the "bread-and-butter" BR38. Should not be missing in any collection, as so many were built in real life.
Personally I like the versatility of the BR41, which -both in real life as in model, situates in the middle between a BR03 and a BR50.

If you want more modern steamers, there are the BR23 and BR10, which were among the last steamers produced for the DB.

You might also want something more exotic (Only very few numbers produced);
BR42.90 (Franco Crosti boiler)
BR45 (biggest freight steamer ever built)
BR53 (biggest freight steamer NOT built)
BR05 (biggest passenger lok built. Both "naked", cab-forward and aerodynamic streamlining)
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
http://hoexbroe.tripod.com
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Offline michelvr  
#6 Posted : 04 August 2023 14:49:10(UTC)
michelvr

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Dear Märklin Enthusiasts,

Thank you very much for letting me know the types of steam locomotives to collect. Hxmiesawe yes we are talking about the DB!

I’ll comply a list and then see the availability of the steam locomotives to purchase.
Offline michelvr  
#7 Posted : 04 August 2023 14:59:53(UTC)
michelvr

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Here is my list of steam locomotives to collect

BR01, BR03, BR05, BR10, BR24, BR23, BR38, BR44, BR45, BR50, BR78, BR86. Twelve Märklin steam locomotives suggested and now the quest in finding them!

With the support from the members of the Märklin-users.net let the search begin!
Offline Michael4  
#8 Posted : 04 August 2023 15:59:06(UTC)
Michael4

United Kingdom   
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Posts: 663
Location: England, South Coast
A bit more obscure but no mention of BR65? One of my favourites.

I have an ancient F*****mann version but see that Marklin have now brought out their 'new' version.
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Offline marklinist5999  
#9 Posted : 05 August 2023 01:39:03(UTC)
marklinist5999

United States   
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Location: Michigan, Troy
Which ever ones that you want. Br 23, 24, 38,17,10,18,39,41,45,50,51,52,80,81,93,96,etc.
Offline AntoinePrt  
#10 Posted : 05 August 2023 03:23:22(UTC)
AntoinePrt

France   
Joined: 06/01/2017(UTC)
Posts: 148
Location: Ile-de-France, Paris
The ultimate Märklin steam locomotive to have in H0?
The 241A65, ref 39241.
Good luck in finding one at a fair price.

A.
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Offline hxmiesa  
#11 Posted : 05 August 2023 09:14:48(UTC)
hxmiesa

Spain   
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Location: Spain
pls. remove.
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
http://hoexbroe.tripod.com
Offline Pasquiles  
#12 Posted : 05 August 2023 10:36:44(UTC)
Pasquiles

Luxembourg   
Joined: 04/06/2019(UTC)
Posts: 45
Location: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
I can give you my own list. As I am on the same task.

1 express:
BR01/BR02/BR03

3 passenger4
BR24
BR38
BR78

2 freight
BR43/BR44/BR50
BR94

I like the mix of old Prusians + Einheitslokomotiven

Eventually despite the small numbers in the prototype I may acquire eventually the new construction BR23 and BR65. As well as the Bayern S3/6.
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Offline michelvr  
#13 Posted : 05 August 2023 15:32:45(UTC)
michelvr

Canada   
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Posts: 1,287
My quest has started and it seems like fishing in a derby, everyone is after them and they are hard to to hook on to! Cursing
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Offline Luma Moba  
#14 Posted : 06 August 2023 22:18:17(UTC)
Luma Moba

Portugal   
Joined: 05/08/2023(UTC)
Posts: 28
Location: Portugal
Ave Miguel,

there is a page Dampflokmotivarchiv with a lot of information about all steam locomotive from the time of DRG until DB and DR.

Dampflokomotivearchiv.de

It is in German, but you can translate it to English via mouse right click and translate the page to English.

have fun
Luma



Do not do to others what you do not want to suffer yourself
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