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A very nice classic for your collection Stephen,congratulations.Did you get and the latest version last year?
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by foumaro <br />A very nice classic for your collection Stephen,congratulations.Did you get and the latest version last year?
Thanks foumaro. Yes I got 36240 last year. http://steventrain.fotopic.net/p54473293.html |
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One new eloc. Marklin E41 nr 39410 with softdrive sinus engine with two flywheels.     So I have 91 locs now. 47 steamers 22 elocs 22 dieseltrains 21 have a full sound decoder onboard. |
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Very good, Davy.
Soon 100? |
Best regards Svein, Norway grumpy old sod
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Very nice Dave. 
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Nice one Davy!
The 141 in green is one of my favourites. I have an old 3037, but I am tempted by this new version!
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Very nice, Davy.  |
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My first contribution to this never ending thread; Long story short, I've been bitten by the steamer bug last year, but couldn't get around to get any up to recently. Here are my first two new ladies, which caused me some difficulty with my FD  .. First, one of Marklin's famous classic decapods; BR 50 Era III version (37848)  ..and an express "standard"; BR 01 Era II version (39011) A fantastic smooth running model with soft drive. The sound effects from this machine are just fantastic!  Ok, my first problem; I haven't got any Era II or III passenger coaches (got plenty of Era III freights though), since most of my passenger stock are Era IV-V. So until funding permits, the 39011 is pulling my TEE consist, taking turns with my 103. My second problem; now I desperately want more steamer models   .. Be it BR 44, 45, 01.10, 18.3, 23, 24, etc.. That is in addition to my Era IV-V wishlist, of course. |
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Very nice pair of steam, Tim.  |
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You got two great steamers Tim,congratulations.Now you are hit by steamer fever.It has no cure.
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by foumaro <br />Now you are hit by steamer fever.It has no cure.
You're right, unfortunately..  I've also just taken delivery of a BR 86 from starter set 29533 - won from our local auction site (trademe.co.nz). Haven't taken any pic of it yet. Ok, this one is not in the same league of my class 01 and 50. 60760 decoder, olde style telex, plastic body, no smoke stacker, and considerably noisier than my other 5-pole loks (with plastic body and thin layer of paper - it's really got no proper cover over the rotor). But I absolutely love it! I think it's a great hobby model.. |
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Glad to see you're enjoying your steamers, Tim.
My Br86 is a much older model with a delta decoder, but I don't find it particularly noisy. Try putting a drop of oil on each motor bearing. It can make a big difference. No more than one drop though!
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The steamer bug bit me a long time ago. Still not cured  Nice steamers. Those big ears look great. |
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Very nice locomotives, Tim.
There are no knowned cures for this. |
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New: 3611 Class C Württemberg DigitalActually my third BR 18 class lok  Sold: 34251 CidT05 DeltaDelta Kittel that just didn't fit in  3710 BR 01 2063-4 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 37954 BR 03 131-0 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 33911 BR 03.1012 LokSound 2 (3Mbit) 37080 BR 10 001 Digital 29855 BR 18 473 Digital 37649 BR 360 159-8 Digital 3082 BR 41 334 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 39160 BR 42 9000 Digital 37450 BR 45 020 Digital 37171 BR 52 1911 Digital 26830 BR 52 3321 Digital 3393 BR 52 3604 LokPilot MFX 30321 BR 81 003 Delta "80" 29530 BR 86 132 Digital 2602 BR 89 006 Delta "80" 37965 BR 96 022 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 3687 BR 98 308 Digital "16" 29855 BR E40 072 Digital 37770 BR SVT 137 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 26830 Henschel T 26 Digital 29786 ICE 2 402-022 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 34059 K1801 Delta 0974 KLVM 3087 Analoog 36800 KÖF II 6641 Digital 34988 P8 Delta 3477 Prototype LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 33181 S 3/6 LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 3356 SBB Ce 6/8 III LokSound MFX (8Mbit) 37803 V200.18 DB Digital 37250 Werk 1 Digital 29510 SBB Ae 3/6 II Digital, to run in double traction with croc  |
Mosty era III DB. |
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Nice collection, Gert-Jan. |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by TimR<br />My first contribution to this never ending thread; Long story short, I've been bitten by the steamer bug last year, but couldn't get around to get any up to recently. Here are my first two new ladies, which caused me some difficulty with my FD  .. First, one of Marklin's famous classic decapods; BR 50 Era III version (37848)  ..and an express "standard"; BR 01 Era II version (39011) A fantastic smooth running model with soft drive. The sound effects from this machine are just fantastic!  Ok, my first problem; I haven't got any Era II or III passenger coaches (got plenty of Era III freights though), since most of my passenger stock are Era IV-V. So until funding permits, the 39011 is pulling my TEE consist, taking turns with my 103. My second problem; now I desperately want more steamer models   .. Be it BR 44, 45, 01.10, 18.3, 23, 24, etc.. That is in addition to my Era IV-V wishlist, of course. TimR, the Hapag-Lloyd set 42229 fits perfectly with the 01 128, since its 189 euros, you're looking at probably paying 450 New Zealand Dollards
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Three New additions headed to my houwe with in ten days.
DRG BR06
Prussian S9
Wurrtenburg TN.
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My new 37993 "Big Boy" arrived! OMG, what a masterpiece! Along with my new CS2, I have some serious train playing to do this weekend    |
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Very nice picture, Gert-Jan.
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by DamonKelly<br />My new 37993 "Big Boy" arrived! OMG, what a masterpiece! Along with my new CS2, I have some serious train playing to do this weekend    Very good, Keep posted with reviews.  |
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Great arrivals to Australia. 
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by steventrain <br />Very nice picture, Gert-Jan.
 Yep, it is nice, but I didn't shoot it  But this one I did! The K Class just felt so lonely for years it just screamed for a C Class companion  PS: Mosty era III DB.  |
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Nice photo - and models, Gert-Jan! |
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Both beautiful locs Gert-Jan. Nice picture too |
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Very nice! Now you have the set! |
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Lovely pair, Gert-Jan.  |
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Thanks all for the comments...I think they are made for each other too  But can someone tell me what went wrong for a German ERA III collector....on this pic I mainly see ERA I/II and SBB   |
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Quote of Gert-Jan: But can someone tell me what went wrong for a German ERA III collector... Hi Gert-Jan,
I guess it might have to do with the specific charm of Era 1 models and that time. I myself started with a genuine Era 4 Einheitslokomotive Class 50 in 1982 (Mkl. 3084)...
http://www.osterthun.com/WRF/M3084.JPG
... and ended up in Era 1 mostly Brawa stock!

Frits Osterthun
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Very nice collection, Osterthun.  |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Hi Gert-Jan,
I guess it might have to do with the specific charm of Era 1 models and that time. I myself started with a genuine Era 4 Einheitslokomotive Class 50 in 1982 (Mkl. 3084)...
... and ended up in Era 1 mostly Brawa stock!
Frits Osterthun
(Principal issue about how many? Too many)
I actually am amazed by your collection and the pictures on your website, Frits  Awesome, Wunderbar, Schitterend !!! I remember the BR50 'kabinetender' from my late seventies childhood as being one of my favorites...for the specific tender of course. But it is a fact, I am trying to keep some focus on pre-post WWII era. Reason is that this is the stuff you can see the most in musea like Bochum-Dalhausen, Neuenmarkt, Wolstyn etc. I guess that is why it attracs me most AND I want spend money on another hobby too [:(] The Würtemberger K class is special for me, as it meant the restart of my hobby after 15 years...Didn't have a clue about ERA's and just fell in love with it seeing it on the 2000/2001 catalogue I incidently bought while shopping. Secondly came the S3/6 very soon, for the same reason...purely 'looks'   |
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Gert-Jan, graag gedaan (=you're welcome). I fell for the kab-tender of the 3084 as well, but in 1984, when the wrt. T 5 (#3312) was released as the first Era 1 loco that (after the 'late' S 3/6) finally started a new Märklin Era 1 line, I was converted. And having been at the Märklin Seminar where the wrt.C (3511) which was to be released in a couple of weeks, ran its maiden trip before our eyes, it only inspired me the more. And yep, the K was a must have ever since. None the less I keep a firm eye on the German Einheits- and Neubau-Steamers as well. German steamers just have this particular, fantabulous and awesome flair of technique and elegance that inspires without end. Groet (=regards) Frits  M1802
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Very nice engine, Osterthun.
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Thanks for all those photos of great models. Yes, I would love to own a K class, but I need it to be era III and with sound. Which I don't think is available yet. regards Kimball |
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Just taken delivery of a Mehano TGV. Amazon UK are currently selling them off with a loop of two rail track and controller for £28, down from £70. Plastic, made in China. So you'd expect cheap nastiness right?
Wrong
It is a very smooth, silent runner. The power car has a central motor powering all four axles and feels as though it will handle a full 10-car train (if I manage to track down the add-on packs - the set has the power cars and the two end coaches). The chassis on the powered car is metal, so it weighs around the same as a 3042 or similar Marklin loco. No traction tyres are fitted, but it doesn't seem to need them. Standard of paintwork is very high considering what I paid, the fit of parts is also good.
My only negatives for this model are the plastic dummy pantographs (which look ok, but obviously don't work) and the lack of interiors. However, considering the price I'm quite happy to spend a bit more on some Hornby Eurostar interior mouldings and modify them to fit. I'm sure someone makes a working TGV-type pantograph too. There are no headlights either, but come on - this thing cost less than a round in some bars!
It will be getting a 3 rail digital conversion when I find a suitable decoder, along with headlights and some inter-coach wiring to allow one slider to feed both power cars. The basic model is superb with a very fine drive unit and a good standard of construction, making some upgrades very worthwhile. |
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Sounds like a good project, Matt. Keep us posted. |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by Osterthun<br />Quote of Gert-Jan: But can someone tell me what went wrong for a German ERA III collector... Hi Gert-Jan,
I guess it might have to do with the specific charm of Era 1 models and that time. I myself started with a genuine Era 4 Einheitslokomotive Class 50 in 1982 (Mkl. 3084)...
http://www.osterthun.com/WRF/M3084.JPG
... and ended up in Era 1 mostly Brawa stock!

Frits Osterthun
(Principal issue about how many? Too many) I also love thet Brawa Era 1/2 stuff stuff !! Started down the Era 1/2 stuff with Marklin 37292/37059 and 3611. |
Train Collection Insured by "Croc's" with "Big Boys" as Backup" CS/MS Digital Era 1/2 Apple Man iPhone / Macbook Pro / iPad - the end of the windows PC occurred on April 4, 2010.
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My Kittel has arrived! This makes 63.  The detail is very good, and I love watching the tiny valve gear going back and forth as it goes around the track. |
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impressive model interior lights: Led's ? John
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The Kittel has been on my wish list for some time too. Fascinating little things.
I wish British manufacturers would offer more Epoch 1 stock. At the moment there is nothing of note available ready to run. I do wonder if the fact that German companies tended to buy their locos from a standard design (meaning that with careful tooling design you can model multiple Epoch 1 companies, then through to DB days assuming the loco survived that long) has something to do with making European manufacturers keener to produce early locos. |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by river6109 <br />impressive model interior lights: Led's ? John
Just the two headlights (LED) at each end. No rear marker lights, no interior lighting. I'm sure someone out there will be brave enough to fit interior lights (...but not me). |
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I have sold one.
So I have 90 locs now. 47 steamers 22 elocs 21 dieseltrains
21 have a full sound decoder onboard. |
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Number 118 - Brawa 40303 Wurrtemburg Tn with full sound and smoke !!
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Train Collection Insured by "Croc's" with "Big Boys" as Backup" CS/MS Digital Era 1/2 Apple Man iPhone / Macbook Pro / iPad - the end of the windows PC occurred on April 4, 2010.
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this one arriving soon:  |
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French Collection  Swiss Collection There are a few missing: Red Arrow (3125, 3126, sold 3127) Ae 6/6 (3332, 3350) Roco C 5/6 Steam Loco 69010  Austrian Connection - Collection ÖBB 1141 (3154, 34587, digital conversion)  ÖBB 1018 (Märklin 3367) ÖBB 1018 (Roco), ÖBB 1016 (Märklin 39355) ÖBB 1042 (Roco)  Close up of Roco 1018  Roco ÖBB 1010, Freight Loco  Roco ÖBB 1014, Roco ÖBB 1042, Märklin ÖBB 1016, Roco ÖBB 1018  Marklin ÖBB 2048 (3472 digital convertion), Roco ÖB 2016, Roco ÖBB 2045  Privately owned Saurer Bus  2 x Märklin ÖBB Class 50 (3319)red + black Wheels converted with 5 pole highefficiency motor 2 x Märklin 3140 Railcar "Steiermärkische Landesbahnen" (Styria's Provincial Railways)  3 x Märklin ÖBB 1043's (3041, 3158, 3160), converted with 5 pole highefficiency motor  Roco ÖBB 4010/6010  Märklin 3109, 3112 (digital conversion),  Roco 1044 Limited Edition "Euro", Roco 1044  |
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Nice engines John. But somehow I like the bus best  |
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Laffe, When this little corner is finished it will have quite a few people around The funicular cable car + the little station is for setting down holidaymakers for a week or two on the farm or going up on the cable car and spending a few days in the refurbished Castle and unfortunatly the "casino". the bus will have people departing and arriving and small suitcases will be on the roofrack. Nothing tooo much, just enough to give a little more atmosphare. This brings back memory, mainly being used as a post + passengerbus (yellow + black) in rural Austria.
John
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Very nice engines, Thanks for sharing the pictures. |
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Very nice, John. That's a great collection of Austrian trains.
Ray |
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Thanks Stephen, Ray. Here is another electric Loco: ÖBB 1100.102, original 2 rail, added roco 4 pin electrical coupling on 1 end to attach carriage with pickupshoe. It has a rubberbelt that connects the drive. exchanged it with an ESU decoder  This is how the loco looks after it has been taken out of the deep freezer. just joking     This looks cold but effective. Photo manipulated      There are some more great Austrian steamers out there (Rh 310, 2' 6' 4') |
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