Joined: 06/01/2025(UTC) Posts: 44 Location: Ilfov, Voluntari
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Hello guys, can you help me identify this loco? I received photos from a friend. I want to know: 1)what model is it 2)it seems to have digital functions( i see the electronic part in one of the photos) - can be from factory or was added after , any idea if is delta or the new digital decodor? 3) do you notice any missing parts?     
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Joined: 04/02/2011(UTC) Posts: 3,565 Location: Paris, France
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Hi Adrian I think - the loco is a 3015 (after 1956) - the pantographs are non standard - I fail to see any electronic component so chances are it is a standard analogue loco
All this is to take with a grain of salt (no crisp pictures on my phone Cheers Jean |
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Joined: 06/01/2025(UTC) Posts: 44 Location: Ilfov, Voluntari
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Originally Posted by: JohnjeanB  Hi Adrian I think - the loco is a 3015 (after 1956) - the pantographs are non standard - I fail to see any electronic component so chances are it is a standard analogue loco
All this is to take with a grain of salt (no crisp pictures on my phone Cheers Jean Thanks Jean. I think If You maximize photo 4 , where the loco is on a side You can see the electronics
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Joined: 11/07/2018(UTC) Posts: 217 Location: Aruba (general), Oranjestad
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Adrian
the number 3015 on the side of the cab shows the lok is Marklin item # 3015 build between 1959 ~ 1964 (according to 3rail Wiki) Seems someone put what looks like a 6080 delta decoder in it (and perhaps a new motor?) with the 8 toggle switches, a bit difficult to be sure, but as you said, you can see the switches on the underside.
Best regards
Jean-Pierre
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Joined: 06/01/2025(UTC) Posts: 44 Location: Ilfov, Voluntari
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Originally Posted by: cintrans  Adrian
the number 3015 on the side of the cab shows the lok is Marklin item # 3015 build between 1959 ~ 1964 (according to 3rail Wiki) Seems someone put what looks like a 6080 delta decoder in it (and perhaps a new motor?) with the 8 toggle switches, a bit difficult to be sure, but as you said, you can see the switches on the underside.
Best regards
Jean-Pierre I have someone told me is from 1965, what is the difference between the 2 versions 1959 and 1965?
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Joined: 11/07/2018(UTC) Posts: 217 Location: Aruba (general), Oranjestad
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Originally Posted by: Adrian666  Originally Posted by: cintrans  Adrian
the number 3015 on the side of the cab shows the lok is Marklin item # 3015 build between 1959 ~ 1964 (according to 3rail Wiki) Seems someone put what looks like a 6080 delta decoder in it (and perhaps a new motor?) with the 8 toggle switches, a bit difficult to be sure, but as you said, you can see the switches on the underside.
Best regards
Jean-Pierre I have someone told me is from 1965, what is the difference between the 2 versions 1959 and 1965? Adrian According to 3rail Wiki, there was no version produced in 1965, the next version was produced from 1976 ~ 1981 and has 13302 as operation number on the cab There are 2 variants of the Marklin #3015: the 3015.10 and 3015.11, one is blue-green in color the other one pine-green. This info is from 3rail Wiki. Best regards Jean-Pierre
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Is the friend's name eBay 😀 |
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Joined: 06/01/2025(UTC) Posts: 44 Location: Ilfov, Voluntari
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Jean-Pierre, I noticed on Lok museum that there are 3 
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Joined: 30/11/2011(UTC) Posts: 127 Location: Seattle area
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Hi Adrian,
Koll's says the inscription "3015" first appeared on the 3015.10 version in "Blue Green" with a silver-grey roof, 1959-1964 Then the .11 in "Fir Green" with a silver roof 1965-1975 And the kit 3915 would build a .11 1976-1978
Based on the images you posted I don't see a blue-ish hue to the color, so it may be a 3015.11 or a 3915 kit.
All 3 versions should have the "Type 6" pantographs with brown or green insulators; the ones in your images look like "Type 13".
I hope this helps.
Brian
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