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kimballthurlow
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Why not, they can be favorites of everyone.
Thanks for the pictures Mike, special colours, excellent.
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Another amazing job! Thank you Bart!
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Very nice four locos, Bart.
I like the second picture.[:p]
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It are only three in fact
Last two pictures is the same loko.
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Very nice, Bart!
I am really wondering how you do it.
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These Italians certainly know how to make a nice model railway, as well as excellent photos and videos!
Alberto, your videos are stunning!
Pietro, that's a nice loco. Is it 2 rail or 3 rail?
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<br />These Italians certainly know how to make a nice model railway, as well as excellent photos and videos!
Alberto, your videos are stunning!
Pietro, that's a nice loco. Is it 2 rail or 3 rail?
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Thank you Ray!
It is 3 rails from Roco (#68559). It is a multi system loco of an italian private company (RTC), and pulls freight trains in Germany, Austria and Italy (of course).
Its official price is 130 euros, and this makes it a very interesting model!!
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Very nice, frindes.
Thanks for the photos and video.
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Nice looking loco!
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Very nice ,Pianne.
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Very very nice Pianne! I was planning to buy SNCF BB16500 from LS. How does your loco work? Wich decoder has?
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<br />Very nice, Bart!
I am really wondering how you do it.
Beautiful engines, Bart.
@Svein. I think, that Bart just turned the lok 180 degrees between the two pictures!
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Pietro, I haven't really done much testing with it. It ran a few laps on the testtrack at my dealer and then went straight into my display case (I have no permanent layout right now). I suspect it has a lokpilot decoder and it ran pretty smooth on the testtrack. I'm at work right now, I'll see what I can find out when I et back home.
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<br />Pietro, I haven't really done much testing with it. It ran a few laps on the testtrack at my dealer and then went straight into my display case (I have no permanent layout right now). I suspect it has a lokpilot decoder and it ran pretty smooth on the testtrack. I'm at work right now, I'll see what I can find out when I et back home.
Thank you but don't worry! If you don't run your trains I will look for these informations somewhere else! Thank you anyway!
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Hoi
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I saw your 103 in this livery as well. Both are very nice!
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Very nice.
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Ireally like the black anniversary Cl 120. How did you do the line drawings on the side of the loco - ALP decal? and did you do the work yourself or is it from photos or existing artowork?
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Do they have a metal or plastic body?
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Did anybody else notice that this lok is DEADLIER to dyslexics?
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There are some changes with the earlier models.
a.) inserted windows,
b.) step on bogy
c.) thrid light (top)
d.) rail on right hand side and below window.
e.) red marker light
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Very nice, John.
Here's mine
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<br />Two new pics,
What catalogue number is the 1141.06 ? = 3166 ?
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Here's mine
suits the photo.
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1141.06 is a 3166
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The artwork on the side (a class 05) is the same as on the manual of the insider loko.
I downloaded the manual from the märklin servicepage. Then imported it with coraldraw to cut and adjust the drawing. Also lettering and logo (self made) were added.
Printing is indeed done with an ALPS printer.
The black 120 was originally a Teun Hocks (33532) with plastic body. The blue one a metal trix 120.0
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Nice to see this topic hasn't died.
Here's some modern stuff. I don't think these have appeared in this thread.
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Nice locos with great bright colors Ray.
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A new Bo'Bo' in DSB livery from Togmodelle/ACME
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My old 111-3642 was fifteen yesterday, she received a present, two new red pantographs.
Here in the last service whit the old pantos at the head of the "Roma-Dortmunt express"
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Nice, Alberto! New pantograph can change very much the look of an old loco!
Which kind of pantographs did you choose? Are these Sommerfeldt?
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<br />Nice, Alberto! New pantograph can change very much the look of an old loco!
Which kind of pantographs did you choose? Are these Sommerfeldt?
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No Pietro,
they are Märklin - Scherenstromabnehmer DB cod.220433
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Hi Alberto. Great photos as usual.
Pietro's right. The new pantos make the loco look completely different. If you had said it was a new loco I would have believed you!
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No Pietro,
they are Märklin - Scherenstromabnehmer DB cod.220433
I believe that many Marklin pantograph are Sommerfeldt sold with Marklin brand. But I'm not sure.
I bought two sommerfeldt #741 (model DBS54) for my 3039. These are not much different from Marklin ones and maybe from yours:
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I really like your 3039, well done.
Here's somethimg i finished a few days ago.
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Here's my latest - a 3324? NS 1100 class. It came unboxed so I'm not sure of the reference number.
It will eventually get a decoder - possibly a 60760 kit if the permanent magnet will fit in the available space (the original coil looks a tight fit).
Alberto, I fitted new blackened pantographs to my 3042 a while ago, it really doesn't look anything like as old as it is now. Just want to add close couplers to finish the update. Snag is, a box of couplers is about the same price as a coach, so guess which I tend to spend the budget on...
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Hi Matt,
Nice loco! I think it is a 3324 as you suggest. The blue/yellow one is the 3327.
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Thanks Ray, I've just been replacing a missing traction tyre and touching in a bit of missing paint on the roof. I found that a spare Hornby tyre I had was a perfect fit after I shaved a little off the width, which saves me spending another £8 or so on a pack of Marklin ones!
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I really like your 3039, well done.
Here's somethimg i finished a few days ago.
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Thank you Bart!
Your lokomotion is amazing! I have ever liked this livery and was dreaming about a 139 (starting from a 3039 as in my other pic).
I am involved in another project at the moment, but don't put the files in the trash, maybe you'll find a customer for the decals in the future
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Very nice, Matt.
Did you brought from Modelfair?
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Steven, I did indeed! That was the last of their Marklin locos, although I'll be checking back. Their prices are very fair when compared to the going rate on ebay.
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