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steventrain
#2001
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05 July 2009 10:59:54(UTC)
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Well done, Troy.
I have the 39640 as well.
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#2002
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06 July 2009 00:34:11(UTC)
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Well, my 37097 finally arrived on thursday. Everyone was right, it's very nice!!! I'm quite satisfied with the sounds and it smokes like crazy.
It doesn't go through the turnouts quite as well as the rest of my loks but if I keep the speed up it's ok. I'll be posting a clip of it on the layout section shortly. I've done some remodeling on the layout as well to share.
Bill
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#2003
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06 July 2009 00:37:05(UTC)
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Great steam, Bill.
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#2004
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07 July 2009 21:17:35(UTC)
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Originally posted by pserup
<br /> I'm thinking of getting a BR 86 in Era II version (37860)
It is on my wish list.
No longer on my list
Will be used to pull 4307-08-09 [:p]
CS, Denmark/Germany Ep. I - V, Switzerland Ep. II - V, USA Ep. III/IV
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#2005
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07 July 2009 23:03:35(UTC)
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Very cool, pserup.
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#2006
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07 July 2009 23:56:19(UTC)
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Nice Br64 from Troy, Br85 from Bill, and Br86 from Palle.
What a lot of great tank engines! The one I don't have is the Br64. Maybe one day soon?
Ray
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#2007
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08 July 2009 01:10:31(UTC)
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Originally posted by RayPayas
<br />Nice Br64 from Troy, Br85 from Bill, and Br86 from Palle.
What a lot of great tank engines! The one I don't have is the Br64. Maybe one day soon?
Yes, the Br64 would be my next choice as well.
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#2008
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<br />My new Marklin 39640 BR64 on my test layout. It is just a wonderful loco.
You're absolutely right. Nice runner, nice sound.
A must have (I already have one)
With kind regards
Piet Brijs
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#2009
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Originally posted by pserup
<br /> I'm thinking of getting a BR 86 in Era II version (37860)
It is on my wish list.
No longer on my list
Will be used to pull 4307-08-09 [:p]
Is a nice loco. But I think I will wait for a BR86 with short couplers, SDS and sound.
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#2010
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09 July 2009 17:30:20(UTC)
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Hello All
Collecting from Jan09 - Date
9 Marklin
1 Fleischmann
2 Roco
4 more Marklin arriving end July
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#2011
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10 July 2009 12:19:54(UTC)
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Finally got a numerically ordered list made out. These are my Märklin models, non-M to follow later.
Some appear twice or thrice, that's not a mistake
Cat # Litra Road #
0987 MH 204
26506 BR18.4 18 434
26511 BR140 140 859-0
26512 BR110 110 419-9
26522 BR220 220 087-1
26534 Re4/4II 11322
26540 BR112 112 310-8
26583 TMY 102
26600 F7 805D/805B/804B
26670 BR111 111 049-3
2668 BR103 103 101-2
26960 Gt2x4/4 5766
28456 T13 7949
28461 MY 1108
28524 MY 1112
2881 S10 1008
29010 BR01 01 1060
29481 Re421 421 374-0
29490 GG1 4861
29547 BR212 212 112-7
29570 PA1 4210
29830 BR03 03 184
29845 BR03 03 1022
29848-2 F7 38C
29851 Ae6/6 11453
29855 E40 40 072
30000 BR89 89 009
30322 BR81 81 001
30345 E41 41 048
3058 BR151 151 104-7
3060 F7 337
3062 F7 337
3062 F7 337
3067(1) MY 1106
3067(10)MY 1101
3074 BR216 216 188-3
30881 MK 602 (repainted in yellow DSB livery)
30951 BR74 74 749
3129 F7 6329
3129 F7 6329
3174 MY 1126
3181 F7 9780
3181 F7 9780
3300-1 BR194 194 155-8
3300-2 Be6/8 13302
3305 T18 8402
33181 S3/6 3644
33432 BR151 151 083-3
33622 F7 336 (338)
34345 Re4/4II 11276
3456 E60 60 12
34662 MY 1111
3469 E19 19 12
3474 MT 157 (repainted in green DSB livery)
34989 T 298
36240 BR24 24 016
36330 Ee3/3 16373
3636 Ae6/6 11425
3649 F7 701/702
3652 Ce6/8 14301
3653 BR120 120 001-3
3662 F7 333/330
3662 F7 1468/1468B/1467 (repainted in UP livery)
36851 Re482 482 011-4
37021 BR53 53 0003
37031 P8 2458
37037 T 299
37055 K 1802
37073 BR78 78 100
37097 BR85 85 003
37135 D XII 2222
37141 T3 6130
37182 S3/6 3673
37196 E91 91 104
3722 E94 94 279
37316 BR111 111 197-0
37332 BB3600 12013
3734 Re4/4II 11162
37343 Re4/4II 11161
37345 Re421 421 397-1
37361 Ae6/6 11422
37362-1 Ae6/6 11403
37362-2 Ae6/6 11520
37363 Ae6/6 610 492-1
37364 Rangertraktor 1 DSB
3739 Ae6/6 11426
37452 BR45 45 004
37460 Re460 460 118-3
37474 BR218 218 217-8
37476 E69 69 02
37512-1 Ae3/6II 10421
37512-2 Ae3/6II 10456
37551 G8.1 4943
37561 E60 60 09
37571 BR103 103 193-9
37591 Ae8/14 11801
37605 VT11.5 11 5001
37/49610 PA1 600/601
37/49611 PA1 61/77
37612 PA1 6011/6013
37613 PA1 6005/6006
37623 F7 48-A/50-B
37623 F7 48-A/50-B
37643 Am842 842 101-8
37661 E52 52 30
37662 Di3 628
37667 MY 1135
37670-1 MY 1142
37670-2 MY 1103
37681 E18 18 15
37691 E19 19 12
37773 SVT137 137 150
37783 BR 403 403 xxx-x
3781 F7 1537/1540
37846 N 209
37847 BR50 50 1958
37860 BR86 86 004
37889 BR44 44 142
37900 BR290 290 083-5
37921 BR41 41 091
37951 BR03 03 156
37953 BR03 03 140
37964 Gt2x4/4 5752
37973 USRA 2400 Series 2494
37974 B VI Klopstock
37978 USRA 2400 Series 1893
37991 ALCO 4000 Series 4012
39010 BR01 01 147
39011 BR01 01 128
39050 BR05 05 003
39103 BR01 01 1057
39120 E10 10 345
39161 BR42.90 42 9001
39190 E19 19 11
39221 E94 94 004
39223 BR194 194 158-2
39500 E50 50 045
39560 Ce6/8 14310
39573 E03 03 004
39579 BR103 103 137-6
39602 Re460 460 006-0
39603 Re460 460 083-9
39640 BR64 64 250
39680 E18 18 06
39700 RAm I -
39800 V200 200 015
39893 Re474 474 014-8
83342 BR111 111 018-8
Dummies
Cat # Litra Road #
40300 Re 460 460 030-0
4060 F7 337
4060 F7 339
4062 F7 337
4062 F7 337
40622 F7 336
4063 F7B -
4063 F7B -
4063 F7B -
40631 F7B 910B
4081 F7B 1529B
4129 F7 6329
4129 F7 6329
4181 F7 9788
4181 F7 9788
4181 F7 9788
Updated Sept. 20
CS, Denmark/Germany Ep. I - V, Switzerland Ep. II - V, USA Ep. III/IV
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#2012
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10 July 2009 12:58:49(UTC)
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Impressive list, Palle!
Ray
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#2013
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10 July 2009 18:17:36(UTC)
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Thanks Ray ... Lots of the older ones were picked up on Ebay and I am more or less near my limit now. Am running out of space as well as 'must have models' (read: addiction saturated) not already on the list. Not sure my bank manager will find the list impressive though ...
Anyway, here's the non-M collection (couldn't find all cat #'s just yet, updates coming later)
Update 15/7-2009: Two new Hobbytrade lokos added. As are the three DC models I have.
Update 29/7-2009: A new Roco loko added.
Cat # Litra Road #
F1894 BR03 03 140
R68430 ES64F4 189 995-4
R68711 MZ(I) 1402
R68713 MZ(II) 1414
R69061 Ma 461
R69063 Ma 463
R69252 N 202
R69281 BR03 03 1014
R69362 S3/6 3601
R69703 E10 10 1309
R69704 E10 10 1267
R69747 E03 03 001
B0651 S2/6 3201
B0625 Fc 624
B40003 T5 1203
B43021 E95 95 06
B0890 E7A 989
B0890 E7B 990B (dummy)
B0892 GP30 868
H E 994
H94380 P 917
H43862 Pr 905
H43302 Ms 401/402
H MX 1001
H MX 1011
H44312 EG 3102
HT261401 MZ(I) 1401
HT261448 MZ(IV) 1448
HT ME 1501
HT ME 1511
HT ME 1523
HT250152 MT 152
HT250160 MT 160
HT260108 TMZ 108
HT261415 MZ 1415
TM MH 301
TM MH 322
TM MH 378
TM15036 EA 3001
L MZ(I) 1407
L MR
TD Mo 1864
LL6-58004 ALCO 3900 Series 3976 (DC)
A/R8333 FP7 1498 (DC)
A/R8334 FP7 1499 (DC)
F=Fleischmann, B=Brawa, R=Roco, H=Heljan, HT=Hobbytrade, TM=Togmodelle(ACME), L=Lima, TD=Togdillen (local MRR shop), LL=Lionel, A/R=Atlas/Roco
CS, Denmark/Germany Ep. I - V, Switzerland Ep. II - V, USA Ep. III/IV
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steventrain
#2014
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15 July 2009 19:39:28(UTC)
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Very long list!
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#2015
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22 July 2009 18:42:54(UTC)
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One more steamer a Marklin insider steamloc 39160. Loc has not driven very much and it drives very nice and smooth. May be a part is missing but the price 150 euro is oke.
So I have 90 locs now.
48 steamers
22 elocs
20 dieseltrains
21 have a full sound decoder onboard.
Four steamers are in order.
M-track with a CS2.
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#2016
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22 July 2009 19:47:49(UTC)
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Very nice, Not a bad price Davy.
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22 July 2009 22:44:21(UTC)
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Great deal on a cool lok, Davy! I like the running lights option. My Br10 has that as well. I like the effect.
Bill
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#2018
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28 July 2009 20:28:27(UTC)
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Number 66 arrived a few days ago.
Br184 (37312) is pulling my "pop" coaches.
No functions other than lights, but a beautiful runner and great looks! I can see this loco becoming one of my favourites.
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#2019
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28 July 2009 21:33:21(UTC)
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Nice loc but I think I will keep it to only steamers this year.
Marklin did make this loc also in 1997/1998.
M-track with a CS2.
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#2020
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29 July 2009 00:57:38(UTC)
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I just got a new one today. It's not a Märklin locomotive (Should I duck and run for cover now?), but I'm really pleased with it anyway. It's the
Hobbytrade
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29 July 2009 01:22:29(UTC)
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Hi Guys
Time to step out of the closet.[:I]
I have 56 loco's. 5 steamers, 27 electric and 24 diesels.
41 are Märklin, the rest are Lima, Roco, Mehano, Jeco and Heljan.
Most are Swedish and Danish but some DB, SNCB and one SBB are there too.
I thought I had picture here but realize that it's on the old computers hard-disk. I have to save this files before it's scrap.
I have to confess that some of the old loco's are shared with my brother but he is not an active modelrailroader.
Per
Era IV with focus on freight.
Testing analog, 6021 and Mobile Station now.
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29 July 2009 02:32:59(UTC)
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I like that lok, Voller! The detail is quite nice, indeed. How does it run compared to Marklin? I'm not familiar with Hobbytrade.
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29 July 2009 02:45:09(UTC)
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Here are my two newest additions. The 3106 had a 6080 decoder already installed. I'd like to upgrade it to loksound if it's possible.
Bill
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29 July 2009 13:00:26(UTC)
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Nice locos Bill. The Br78 is a nice steamer and will run beautifully with a better decoder. I don't know if there is enough room for a speaker, but if it's too difficult I would consider a lokpilot just for the improved running. You will also need to modify the motor to DC, either with a Hamo magnet or a full 5 pole conversion.
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<br />Number 66 arrived a few days ago.
Br184 (37312) is pulling my "pop" coaches.
Well done Ray, I can order one soon.
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Very nice pair, Bill.
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My locomotive roster total is up to 67 with this old crock (sorry, Classic
) that's on it's way to me now. It's a 3034.1 with the number E41024.
I love these old E41's, and now at last I have a blue one to join my green one and my blue/cream one.
If it really is as good as it looks in the photos I'll be pleased. It only cost me 40 Euro.
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Well done.
It is a bargain price, Ray.[:p]
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3665 add.
Unused as new box.
http://steventrain.fotopic.net/p60117979.html
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Very nice, Steven.
Very useful shunter!
Ray
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<br />I just got a new one today. It's not a Märklin locomotive but I'm really pleased with it anyway. It's the
Hobbytrade
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how is the running quality of this loco, or any other HobbyTrade loco for that matter.
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I have not even seen the new model, litra MT,- but could well say a few words about other products from this danish manufacturer, that has been in the business for ten years now, by the way. To date I have bought eight (8) of their HO/AC/ESU LokSound models;- that is:- 2 NSB Di4;- 1 NSB Di 6,- and 5 different models of litra TMZ. I have had no problems with these models whatsoever;- they are impressive models in my opinion;- they have many subtle details,- and an overall impression of correctness. Their bodies are made of plastic,- but they are still quite heavy,- I believe their weight is somewhere around 500 grams. The running-caracteristics is just fine,- comparable to contemporary Märklin (mfx) models, I think,- all very smooth that is.
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Thanks, Ray.
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My latest aquisitions. TX Logistik Br185 and 46249 cargo set.
Bill
Marklin HO and Z also Hornby 00 and US 2-rail
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Very good Bill.
I also have the three set of 46249 as well.
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy.
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<br />Very good Bill.
I also have the three set of 46249 as well.
Thanks! I'm impressed with both the looks and how quiet they are on the tracks. They were worth the price.
Bill
Marklin HO and Z also Hornby 00 and US 2-rail
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<br />I just got a new one today. It's not a Märklin locomotive (Should I duck and run for cover now?), but I'm really pleased with it anyway. It's the
Hobbytrade
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Fantastic and marveleous danish locomotiv...! [:p]
Sometimes it´s boring just to see Marklins locomotivs all the times in this forum...!
I know that there is sound too in those locomotivs from Hobby Trade.
How is locomotiv in function...?
H0
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10 August 2009 10:44:40(UTC)
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Nice loco from Hobby Trade.
However, I must disagree with Goofy. It's never boring to see Marklin Locomotives!
Ray
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10 August 2009 12:23:25(UTC)
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Nice sturdy engine Thomas
With kind regards
Piet Brijs
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Hi All
Couple of photo's of my latest E-bay find.
Information i've got is they were made between 1964 and 1980.
No chassis no. that I can find and it's no. is 44690.
Picture of the box might help with year.
Runs great and telex uncoupler works
Ian.
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Very good, It is old model.
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy.
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16 August 2009 18:41:01(UTC)
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One more steamer.
A DB br 44 with mfx and sound. Marklin 37889 from 2005. Price 199 euro. It has only a little dent in one of its Wagner windlei sheets. You can see this on the picture. Loc drives nice.
I have two br 44 one from 1928 in grey photo finisch and one black from the early 1950.
So I have 91 locs now.
49 steamers
22 elocs
20 dieseltrains
22 have a full sound decoder onboard.
Four steamers are in order.
M-track with a CS2.
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16 August 2009 19:24:02(UTC)
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Very nice, Davy.
Interesting photo!
Ray
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16 August 2009 20:59:27(UTC)
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Hi all,
I've been a Maerklin Operator/Collector since age 11 (1964). I am recently retired and have for some time been planning a new layout with the Maerklin
layout planning software. For those of you who have some basic knowledge of German it is quite easy to use. I took an interest in German when I started with Maerklin as a child. I still operate conventionally (analog).My 23 Loks are as follows:
steam loks: 3048 DB
3031 DB
3047 DB
3094 DB
3091 DB
3309 DB
diesel loks: 3021 DB
3072 DB
3070 NS/SBB
3075 DB
3016 DB
electric loks 3012 SNCF
3053 DB
3054 DB
3039 DB
3022 DR
3050 SBB
3155 DB
3325 SNCF
2867 DB
28531DB
39560SBB
37240FS
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Very good, Davy.
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy.
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16 August 2009 21:39:00(UTC)
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Nice collection, Peter.
Have you decided on your track plan yet?
Ray
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17 August 2009 01:07:30(UTC)
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Yes Ray,
It will be using both C and M track on 2 connected levels, lots of tunnels
and fully under catenary. It will also have a 5-track main through station with
yard area connected to it. The upper level will have a 3-track small town through
station with industrial siding. The major expense for me will be the replacement
of most of the k-track 72** series signals, most of which are quite worn out. I will
replace them with the new 76*** series. Yes, they are expensive but I have 2 now
and really love the way they look and operate. Some of the well-operating 72** signals I will keep and use on the new layout. Best Regards, Peter
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17 August 2009 10:21:20(UTC)
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Three new locos arrived last week:
Br 10, Serie Re 4/4 and Br 184
. My new list:
My fortune: 74
with mfx-decoder: 41
with full sound (soundgenerator): 23
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Steamers: 17
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Br 01 147 (39010)
Br 03 104 (37953)
Br 05 140 (39050)
Br 18.4 Bay. S3/6 (26750) + Br 18.4 (Ro 69360)
Br 38 1807 (29527)
Br 44 308 (37884)
Br 50 1035 (37848)
Br 53 0002 (3701)
Br 64 250 (39640)
Br 75 067 (37133)
Br 85 003 (37097) + Br 85 010 (29840)
Br 89 028 (3000)
Br 96 022 Gt 2 x 4/4 DRG (37962) + Gt 2x4/4 Mallet (37964) + DRG (37965)
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Diesellocos: 22
</u>
V200 027 (3021) + V200 150 (39821)
Br 210 001 (39189)
Br 218 143 (39182) + Br 218 231 (39180) + Br 218 256 (39183)
Br 220 012 (39802)
Br 230 001 (39300)
ML 3000 "Krauss-Maffei" (39301)
V36 PMS 64-1 (37369)
V80 004 (36080)
V261 PMS 64-15 (37639)
Br 212 225 (3672) + Br 212 212 THW (29655)
Br 260 417 (3143) + Br 261 001 (37654)
Br 290 083 (37900)
Am 842 cargo SBB (37643) x 2
MaK 1206 Strukton (NL) (37658)
Di 3 628 JBV / NSB (37662)
Di 3a 3.605 NSB (3143)
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Ellocos: 33
</u>
Br E 10 345 (39120)
Br. E 10.12 DB (39123)
Br E 41 208 (39410)
Br E 50 045 (39500)
Br 101 104 (37398) + Br 261 001 (37654)
Br 103 137 (39579) + Br 103 201 (3957)
Br 112 310 (26540)
Br 119 012 (39191)
Br 120 123 (37539) + Br 120 002 E120 (37538)
Br 141 061 (39411)
Br 146 102 (36835)
Br 150 084 (39501)
Br 151 017 (39581) + Br 151 059 (29645)
Br 152 002 (37350)
Br 160 001 (3157)
Br. 184 001 DB (37312)
Br 191 099 (3629)
Br 194 155 (3300b)
Br 701 033 (39970)
Re 4/4 SBB/CFF/FFS (Roco 1417)
Re 4/4 II SBB (37356)
Re 460 118 SBB/CFF/FFS (37460)
Ae 6/6 11403 SBB/CFF/FFS (37362a) + Ae 6/6 11520 (37362b)
Serie Ce 6/8 III SBB/CFF/FFS (39562) + Serie Ce 6/8 III (3300a)
Rh 1016 Taurus ÖBB (39355)
GS 80 SJ (3019)
Serie EL 10.2514 NSB (36336)
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Railcars: 2
</u>
Br 798 (39980)
Br 410 001-2…ICE (3671)
Tom Blikstad
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Viessmann, Kühn, MBTronik, WinDigipet 2012, WinTrack 11
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Nice collection, Tom!
Best regards Svein, Norway
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Very nice, Tom.
Congratulations on your new babies!
Ray
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