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steventrain
#2101
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21 September 2009 18:48:59(UTC)
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Well done.
Are 37662 from Rails ebay, Ian?
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Ian555
#2102
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21 September 2009 19:04:07(UTC)
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Hi Steven
Yes thats the one,got it last week.
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Davy
#2103
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24 September 2009 01:01:23(UTC)
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One more steamer.
So I have 92 locs now.
50 steamers
22 elocs
20 dieseltrains
23 have a full sound decoder onboard.
Three may be four steamers are in order.
M-track with a CS2.
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#2104
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24 September 2009 01:13:02(UTC)
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You need some snow on you layout, Ian!
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#2105
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24 September 2009 01:14:48(UTC)
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Very nice steamer, Davy.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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obxbill
#2106
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24 September 2009 01:20:43(UTC)
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Now your layout's ready for anything Mother Nature throws at you, Ian!
Very cool!
That's a nice ten wheeler, Davy!
Bill
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#2107
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24 September 2009 15:06:42(UTC)
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Another BR 17. Beautiful locs.
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24 September 2009 16:31:44(UTC)
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<br />Another BR 17. Beautiful locs.
Ditto here.
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#2109
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24 September 2009 19:26:05(UTC)
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Hi Svien and Bill
We haven't had "real" snow here for 4 years.(global warming.)
Back to the Loco I just really liked the look of it.
Thanks for your input.
Ian
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pab
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24 September 2009 23:35:22(UTC)
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Collected my BR 23 with sound today.
Will put in a smoke unit tomorrow
Pictures will follow later
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24 September 2009 23:58:54(UTC)
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Today my E50(39500) arrived.
It looks very nice, Hajime san.
Maybe I have to put it on my wishing list.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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25 September 2009 00:00:51(UTC)
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Very good, look forward to see the pictures of BR23.
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#2113
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25 September 2009 00:07:02(UTC)
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Hello all
Received first set as a gift on a visit to Germany in 1977 which was a Fleischmann Electric TEE with a set of coaches. Still have it and not in bad shape considering I was a kid at the time. Also have my grandfathers Lionel Berkshire and GG1 from the late 50's.
About 5 years ago my wife suggested I get a hobby - clearly an error on her part. Found a few commections in Europe and now have the following:
HO: Roughly 235 of which 40 are HAG - rest are mostly Marklin with a few other Fleischmann & Roco. No particular era although all are represented - I just buy what I like. Steam, Electric, Diesel about an even split. About 60% digital or delta, and about 30 with sound.
O: approximately 20 - steam diesel and electric represented - Lionel & MTH - vaying levels of sound
N: mixture of U.S & European - approximatly 50 loks of all types
Standard - 1 pre-war
No way near enough rolling stock to support the loks, but most of what I do have are sets and passenger coaches.
So far just collecting, but have just started building a layout.
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#2114
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25 September 2009 02:12:20(UTC)
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This arrived to me today. My latest aquistition! 3310 Br01. Has anyone ever put a decoder in one of these? If so, how's the best way to go about it? Anyway, she sure is a beauty.
Bill
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#2115
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25 September 2009 09:37:47(UTC)
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A very nice steamer,congratulations.
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25 September 2009 10:19:22(UTC)
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<br />This arrived to me today. My latest aquistition! 3310 Br01. Has anyone ever put a decoder in one of these? If so, how's the best way to go about it? Anyway, she sure is a beauty.
Bill
Hello Bill, I converted a 8310 (Hamo 2-rail) into 3-rail digital operation, by using a Uhlenbrock 76320 decoder.
Conversion was straightforward.
check out
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if you like to see how old Märklin locos are brought back into life! (in spanish by the moment)
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25 September 2009 13:30:25(UTC)
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As promised a picture of my brand new BR23.
Is was not easy to fit the brake hoses in the front. The holes were a little bit too small, so I had to sand the hoses until they fit
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25 September 2009 14:39:37(UTC)
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Beautiful!
Thanks for sharing that lovely photo, Piet!
Ray
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steventrain
#2119
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25 September 2009 16:40:13(UTC)
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Very nice!
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25 September 2009 16:46:20(UTC)
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Really like it.
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#2121
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25 September 2009 22:27:14(UTC)
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Ray, Stephen and Ian thank you.
It's really a nice locomotive, nice sound.
Didn't do too much running today, will do later
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#2122
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25 September 2009 22:34:29(UTC)
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Nice picture. I can't wait to get my br 23.
M-track with a CS2.
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#2123
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26 September 2009 07:13:15(UTC)
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Great steamer Piet.I hope i am gonna get mine soon.Post more pictures
please.
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#2124
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26 September 2009 12:49:43(UTC)
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Thanks Panayotis and Davy.
See my website and/or topic for more pictures
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#2125
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26 September 2009 13:54:09(UTC)
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I think you beat lutz for the BR23, Piet.
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26 September 2009 16:23:05(UTC)
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<br />I think you beat lutz for the BR23, Piet.
How is that possible
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#2127
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27 September 2009 21:37:01(UTC)
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Lots of nice locomotives, friends!
Congratulations to you all.
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... 3310 Br01. Has anyone ever put a decoder in one of these? If so, how's the best way to go about it?
Congratulations, Oxbill.
I have the 3310 as well, and I have converted it with the 60901 conversion set.
Unfortunately, I have not made a report about it, but I have made a report about the conversion of the Br03 from the 3100 locomotive set, using Märklin mfx conversion set 60921. The Br03 is almost identical to the 3310.
If you like, go to my website,
www.saebonet.com
, press "digital conversions", on a green wagon to the left, and find 3100 down the list.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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28 September 2009 05:01:56(UTC)
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<br />Lots of nice locomotives, friends!
Congratulations to you all.
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... 3310 Br01. Has anyone ever put a decoder in one of these? If so, how's the best way to go about it?
Congratulations, Oxbill.
I have the 3310 as well, and I have converted it with the 60901 conversion set.
Unfortunately, I have not made a report about it, but I have made a report about the conversion of the Br03 from the 3100 locomotive set, using Märklin mfx conversion set 60921. The Br03 is almost identical to the 3310.
If you like, go to my website,
www.saebonet.com
, press "digital conversions", on a green wagon to the left, and find 3100 down the list.
Thanks, Svein! I'll definetly check it out. I put a 6080 I had in it yesterday but I'll most likely upgrade it at some point. Right now I want to add a smoke unit to it.
Bill
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#2129
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06 October 2009 15:35:01(UTC)
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Hi all
Couple of photo's of my latest Loco 37037.
I'd like to thank John,Cem and Steven for their help with the
information on the Loco.
Ian.
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06 October 2009 15:48:28(UTC)
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Nice one Ian! Looks really good.
Ray
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06 October 2009 22:50:02(UTC)
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Great steam, Ian.[:p]
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07 October 2009 01:02:19(UTC)
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Nice br 38 with sound I presume.
M-track with a CS2.
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07 October 2009 02:28:55(UTC)
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Very nice, Ian! Has a classic look.
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07 October 2009 06:04:30(UTC)
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Thanks Ray,Steven,Davy and Bill.
Have not had it running yet with the sounds working,looking
forward to that.
Ian
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08 October 2009 22:18:53(UTC)
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Here's my latest addition. 34561 E60. It runs pretty well to be Delta equipped. I like watching all the motion it has.
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08 October 2009 22:40:07(UTC)
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Very nice.
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08 October 2009 22:48:06(UTC)
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Hi Bill
Good looking Loco.Can it take power from stud and/or overhead.
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08 October 2009 23:09:09(UTC)
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Very nice, Bill.
I've got one of these and I love it.
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08 October 2009 23:52:01(UTC)
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I have change the head 'What Locomotives did you brought?' from the 'How many locomotives do you own?'.
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Very nice loc Bill. I have one in red.
I have my Br 23 Marklin 39230.
Very nice steamer.
So I have 93 locs now.
51 steamers
22 elocs
20 dieseltrains
Two steamers still in order a br 74 and the br 39.
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09 October 2009 05:12:31(UTC)
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Yes, Ian, it can draw power either way. Now if I only had catenary.
That Br23 sure is nice, Davy! I kinda wish I'd gotten one as well, but I do like my trusty old 3005.
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09 October 2009 11:24:26(UTC)
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Great loco, Davy!
I am tempted to get one to compare with my old 3005.
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09 October 2009 12:12:37(UTC)
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Great locos for Ian,Bill and Davy.Enjoy them my friends.
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09 October 2009 12:42:02(UTC)
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4 Loks, all digital and full sound
1x BR50 ESU Loksound The oldest, I bought this in the 70's.
1x BR86 ESU Loksound
1x BR216 V160 'Lollo' ESU Loksound
Lastly my latest purchase from Ebay, an Ae 6/6 SBB Luzern Elok,
MFX & sound (Factory Sound Module)
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09 October 2009 14:28:46(UTC)
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Roco Da936 with sound
Soon with Du2 in sound from Brimalm
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09 October 2009 14:33:26(UTC)
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Very good Goofy. Do you have a picture?
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Two locos arrive today 39235 BR23 and 37843 BR50 - Picture later.
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congratulations on your new locs.
Very nice
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<br />Very good Goofy. Do you have a picture?
Sorry pal...[:I]
I don´t have an digitalcamera. [B)]
Next time webmaster visit at my home,i shall tell to him to get with camera and taking pictures at mine locomotivs!
You can check at this instead:
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I was looking at pics of a real E160 today and I noticed that the short end is actually the front. So if you used US identifying, the wheel arrangement would be a 2-6-0 not an 0-6-2 as I assumed it was. Most interesting to me.
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