Joined: 20/09/2021(UTC) Posts: 19 Location: Bay of Plenty, Tauranga
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Hello, I have been given the above loco. I may have the number wrong but from what I can gather on the net it is correct. Issue is it needs a lot of TLC. Marklin no longer have the parts list with the exploded drawing of the parts on their site. Does anyone have a copy please . A Photo of the loco to hel  p identification is attached. Thanks. Also many thanks to all those that helped me with my point issue. It really helped. Trevor
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Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 8,226 Location: Montreal, QC
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Trevor, the model is a SEF800 or 3012 (NS). The instructions/parts list/diagram can be found on eBay. There is a standardized sheet for 3011,12,13 and 14. Maerklin reissued the Dutch version of this model in 2023-2024 in blue and turquoise version. 30130/31 are the numbers for the digital reissue from 2023/2024. I think I have a online copy somewhere. I will send it if I find it This is an older version: https://www.dolfmeister....ds/2021/06/3012-3013.pdfRegards Mike C Edited by user 05 February 2025 22:42:43(UTC)
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Joined: 20/09/2021(UTC) Posts: 19 Location: Bay of Plenty, Tauranga
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Originally Posted by: mike c  Trevor, the model is a SEH800 or 3013 (NS). It is the dutch version of the 3012 SNCF loco. Both NS and SNCF ordered this type of locomotive. The instructions/parts list/diagram can be found on eBay. There is a standardized sheet for 3011,12,13 and 14. Maerklin reissued this model in 2023-2024 in blue and turquoise version. 30130/31 are the numbers for the digital reissue from 2023/2024. I think I have a online copy somewhere. I will send it if I find it This is an older version: https://www.dolfmeister....ds/2021/06/3012-3013.pdfRegards Mike C Hello again Chris, Would I be correct to use the conversion motor 60941 for this loco if I take it to DCC? This motor does not list the locos that can be converted with it while the other 2 do.
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Joined: 10/02/2021(UTC) Posts: 3,887 Location: Michigan, Troy
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Beautiful classic. Will you be leaving the petina or having it restored and new paint?
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Joined: 20/09/2021(UTC) Posts: 19 Location: Bay of Plenty, Tauranga
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999  Beautiful classic. Will you be leaving the petina or having it restored and new paint? At present I have not had time for close study as I have been occupied elsewhere. I want it to look good but slightly weathered so may end up with a general tidy up. There is a bit of mechanical do do 1st. That is why I was asking about the conversion motor. I think it is 60941 but am not certain at this stage. Trevor
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Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 8,226 Location: Montreal, QC
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You can check the Maerklin website for the instructions and parts for the 30130/30131 model to see what they have done to make it digital and mix capable.
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Joined: 09/08/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,919 Location: Auckland,
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Some of the early models had the large flat commutator motor, and would require a 60944 motor kit, with decoder of your choice.
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Joined: 23/10/2010(UTC) Posts: 2,061 Location: FRANCE
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Hi, I also don't know what solution was adopted on the replicas 30130/31 to isolate the lamps from the chassis. It seems to be complicated  . As for my 3012, it is my heaviest model (over 700 grams), and if there was only one model to keep, it would be this one. My 3012 locomotive runs wonderfully well in analog, then she will be kept in its original state for a long time: Best Regards Joël |
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Joined: 27/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 324
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Originally Posted by: TrainIride  Hi, I also don't know what solution was adopted on the replicas 30130/31 to isolate the lamps from the chassis. It seems to be complicated  . As for my 3012, it is my heaviest model (over 700 grams), and if there was only one model to keep, it would be this one. My 3012 locomotive runs wonderfully well in analog, then she will be kept in its original state for a long time: Best Regards Joël The bulbs are not insulated from the body. The decoder ist a special one which has an electronic kind of relais that prevents the flackering light when using mfx. |
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