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Offline RMW  
#1 Posted : 31 December 2009 15:42:49(UTC)
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märklin 2010 | NEW PRODUCTS

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Woot NEW PRODUCTS NOW ON: MÄRKLINSTORE AMSTERDAM (PDF) Woot


Woot NEW DUTCH PRODUCTS NOW ON: MÄRKLINSTORE AMSTERDAM Woot


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Offline steventrain  
#2 Posted : 31 December 2009 23:44:26(UTC)
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It is a secret.wink
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#3 Posted : 01 January 2010 00:21:52(UTC)
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#4 Posted : 01 January 2010 00:22:00(UTC)
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Someday in January or February we'll find the official new items brochure either on maerklin.nl or at lokshop.de ...
... and some days later also on maerklin.de.

I am curious - but I can wait ...
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#5 Posted : 01 January 2010 00:39:35(UTC)
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but I can wait ...
You'll have to wink biggrin
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Offline H0  
#6 Posted : 01 January 2010 01:18:26(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by pa-pauls
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by H0
but I can wait ...
You'll have to wink biggrin

2010 has come - and I still don't know the new items. [:(]

But no: I said I can wait - and I can wait. Cool
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Offline Goofy  
#7 Posted : 01 January 2010 11:25:06(UTC)
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There is still no buyer to Marklin company!
So why do you think Pluta should created more models as new 2010...?
There is not even money to get new models!

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Offline steventrain  
#8 Posted : 01 January 2010 11:34:43(UTC)
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It will be out between 20 and 31 January.
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Offline steventrain  
#9 Posted : 01 January 2010 11:38:13(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by H0
<br /> we'll find the official new items brochure either on maerklin.nl



Remember correct www.marklin.nl wink

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#10 Posted : 01 January 2010 12:21:20(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by steventrain
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by H0
<br /> we'll find the official new items brochure either on maerklin.nl


Remember correct www.marklin.nl wink

Maerklin is the correct name - but marklin.nl is the SLD that works.

They have:
http://www.maerklin.com/
http://www.maerklin.de/
http://www.maerklin.fr/
http://www.maerklin.be/
http://www.maerklin.ch/
http://www.maerklin.us/

maerklin.nl is registered, but it ain't working now ...
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Offline epierre  
#11 Posted : 02 January 2010 23:14:42(UTC)
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Here we have learnt that M would produce a TGV in 2010 ! plus a two extra cars extension
Offline steventrain  
#12 Posted : 02 January 2010 23:29:02(UTC)
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Hi RMW,

Don't forget the 48110 Museumwagon 2010.wink

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Offline RMW  
#13 Posted : 03 January 2010 14:42:26(UTC)
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Thanks Steventrain Blushing !


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Offline steventrain  
#14 Posted : 03 January 2010 16:26:27(UTC)
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Full list of 2010 due 28 January 2010 or early.wink

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Offline RMW  
#15 Posted : 03 January 2010 16:52:57(UTC)
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Thanks for the information Steventrain.

BTW: I like that Insider 03.10 Drool .


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Offline Davy  
#16 Posted : 03 January 2010 17:50:17(UTC)
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From stummi's forum.
http://stummi.foren-city...ekuendigt-zu-werden.html

37790 TGV POS UPE 469,95 €
43420 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 1 UPE 139,95 €
43430 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 2 UPE 139,95 €
43440 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 3 UPE 139,95 €

außerdem noch

37580 BR 491 DB Gläserner Zug UPE 299,95 €

sowie neue Startpackungen

29163 Mein Start mit Märklin mit Lok ähnlich 36871 UPE 109,95 €
29539 Digital-Startpackung Güterzug mit BR 81 UPE 349,95 €
29791 Digital-Startpackung ICE2 (2009 schon angekündigt) UPE 399,95 €
29500 Digital-Megastart Blütezeit der Bundesbahn UPE 1.699,95 €
29814 Digital-Megastart Schweiz UPE 1.849,95 €

mehr ist noch nicht bekannt.

If it is correct no idea.

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Offline RMW  
#17 Posted : 03 January 2010 17:59:19(UTC)
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TGV-POS Drool

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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#18 Posted : 03 January 2010 18:01:38(UTC)
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<br />29500 Digital-Megastart Blütezeit der Bundesbahn UPE 1.699,95 €
29814 Digital-Megastart Schweiz UPE 1.849,95 €



Mega starter sets at 1700 and 1850 euros??

Methinks at that price they will include a CS2!
Offline RMW  
#19 Posted : 03 January 2010 18:04:40(UTC)
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I think 2x MS II


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#20 Posted : 03 January 2010 18:09:55(UTC)
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Why so expensive then?

A premium loco is normally around 400 euros, 2 of them would be 800 euros. Still 900 - 1050 euros to make up. However, if the DB set is the one with 2 locos (an E44 and a steam lok) and the Railbus, then I guess it will be 2 MS2's.


(I'm not on my usual PC, so I can't go and look at the pdf's with the details of the 2009 starter sets that Marklin cancelled).
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#21 Posted : 03 January 2010 18:23:29(UTC)
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For these prices I think it includes a CS2.



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Offline steventrain  
#22 Posted : 03 January 2010 18:40:29(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddynz
<br />Why so expensive then?

A premium loco is normally around 400 euros, 2 of them would be 800 euros. Still 900 - 1050 euros to make up. However, if the DB set is the one with 2 locos (an E44 and a steam lok) and the Railbus, then I guess it will be 2 MS2's.


(I'm not on my usual PC, so I can't go and look at the pdf's with the details of the 2009 starter sets that Marklin cancelled).


Have a look pictures of Cancelled 2009 mega starter set 29015 - 1,099 and 29019 - 649 Euros.

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#23 Posted : 03 January 2010 18:42:48(UTC)
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<br />For these prices I think it includes a CS2.



Also included K83, turnout motors, I think.
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#24 Posted : 03 January 2010 19:36:18(UTC)
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This is the BR 491 DB "Gläserner Zug":

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Offline Piggy  
#25 Posted : 03 January 2010 19:38:04(UTC)
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The 37580 BR 491 DB "Gläserner Zug" looks very intersting too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRG_Class_ET_91

http://www.glaesernerzug.de/



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#26 Posted : 03 January 2010 19:43:18(UTC)
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Posting updated by author (information no longer relevant).

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#27 Posted : 03 January 2010 19:51:52(UTC)
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Thanks for the information and pictures Hemmerich Cool .


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Offline Davy  
#28 Posted : 03 January 2010 21:30:42(UTC)
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More info about Gläserner Zug.

http://www.glaesernerzug.de/gzs/gzfarben.html
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Offline steventrain  
#29 Posted : 03 January 2010 22:29:24(UTC)
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<br />

PS: Authorized dealers will receive their 2010 News package (or info about its download from the dealer website) in the next coming days, including those products already listed here.



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#30 Posted : 03 January 2010 23:39:09(UTC)
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<br />Have a look pictures of Cancelled 2009 mega starter set 29015 - 1,099 and 29019 - 649 Euros.



Thanks for posting these Stephen, and also the picture of the Br03.10.


And thanks for your information, Lutz.
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#31 Posted : 04 January 2010 00:07:42(UTC)
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37790 TGV POS UPE 469,95 €
43420 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 1 UPE 139,95 €
43430 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 2 UPE 139,95 €
43440 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 3 UPE 139,95 €


Very interesting (tempting) choice of new model...

I would think that this new model comes with a can motor as opposed to DCM - especially considering it'll be sold under Trix as well. But we'll see when the official info comes out.

IMO makes more sense to develop a new TGV as opposed to the ICE-1 in Trix 2008 New Items.

I do think the mega sets are quite dear... They better include something really interesting packed in there to justify the price. Maybe a dual motor model like an Ae 8/14...biggrin
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Offline Rinus  
#32 Posted : 04 January 2010 11:14:06(UTC)
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Is anything known yet about the scale of the TGV?

Will it be 1:87 or 1: 1:93,5??
Offline Goofy  
#33 Posted : 04 January 2010 11:28:43(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Davy

37790 TGV POS UPE 469,95 €
43420 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 1 UPE 139,95 €
43430 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 2 UPE 139,95 €
43440 TGV POS Ergänzungs-Set 3 UPE 139,95 €





889,80 euro...!
As totally set from after an prototyp.
This trainset will been also an limited product as onetime series!

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#34 Posted : 04 January 2010 12:12:33(UTC)
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<br />Is anything known yet about the scale of the TGV?

Will it be 1:87 or 1: 1:93,5??


Isn't the TGV coaches much shorter than normal passenger coaches?
I suppose it would most likely be on exact 1/87 scale.
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#35 Posted : 04 January 2010 14:46:26(UTC)
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Wow ... never thought we'd get such a myriad of new models from CA, NZ, OZ, UK and USA.
OTOH - M's clever [xx(] global policy does save me lots of money biggrin[}:)]
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Offline steventrain  
#36 Posted : 04 January 2010 15:22:53(UTC)
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Three more for 2010.

78075 Ergänzungsset Magnetartikel 149,95 €
78096 Ergänzungsset Musikbox 29,95 €
78097 Ergänzungsset Messerwerfer 19,95 €
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#37 Posted : 04 January 2010 15:24:31(UTC)
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889,80 euro...!
As totally set from after an prototyp.
This trainset will been also an limited product as onetime series!




It is a RRP price. Look out for 20% less such as lokshop I hope so.
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#38 Posted : 04 January 2010 15:35:41(UTC)
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Trix 2010 new items.

22191 DB IV Gläserner Zug 299,95 €
22364 SNCF VI TGV POS 389,95 €
23438 SNCF VI TGV POS Ergänzungsset 1 139,95 €
23439 SNCF VI TGV POS Ergänzungsset 2 139,95 €
23444 SNCF VI TGV POS Ergänzungsset 3 139,95 €
11128 DB IV Startset Güterzug 249,95 €
11129 DB III DigiStart Güterzug 379,95 €
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Offline Goofy  
#39 Posted : 04 January 2010 16:16:31(UTC)
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<br />Trix 2010 new items.


22364 SNCF VI TGV POS 389,95 €




It´s cheaper than Marklin´s...!
But without sound... [xx(]

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#40 Posted : 04 January 2010 16:33:03(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Evil R
<br />Is anything known yet about the scale of the TGV?

Will it be 1:87 or 1: 1:93,5??


Isn't the TGV coaches much shorter than normal passenger coaches?
I suppose it would most likely be on exact 1/87 scale.

yes the lenght should be at exact 1:87 scale.
On the Marklin French Forum it is said that the motorized element will be in metal ! Which is a true good surprise. But I still have a doubt about it ( due to the price, If true it should be more expensive...I think)With all different ICE Trains, they never did it in metal...
Wait & see.

They have choosen the "TGV POS": logical choice, this train is rolling in Germany and Switzerland as well. Making an ICE 3 and a TGV passing each other should be a nice sight.

The TGV is with the new livery .Interior style and settings were designed by "Christian Lacroix". I hope Marklin will make it a point of honour to reproduce accurate interior settings (like they did with PBA coaches)
Christian Lacroix is a well known couturier & designer who has a very particular & original style - (let me say : as a couturier I like his style very much.But I never went into a TGV POS ...Not yet.)

Here you will have a look about the TGV POS ( to reach the pictures , just scroll down):
Add on:
http://www.symbioz.net/index.php?id=19
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#41 Posted : 04 January 2010 16:48:50(UTC)
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<br />I hope Marklin will make it a point of honour to reproduce accurate interior settings (like they did with PBA coaches)

They'll make an accurate interior biggrin- and then they'll use it for all subsequent models, too. [:(]
If it's correct for the POS, it might be wrong for the Thalys (are they different? I don't know.) or other versions.
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#42 Posted : 04 January 2010 17:57:12(UTC)
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I forgot the link
Here it is (all kind of TGV4s - scroll down for pictures of TGV POS)
http://www.symbioz.net/index.php?id=19
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#43 Posted : 04 January 2010 18:02:37(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by jeehring
<br />I hope Marklin will make it a point of honour to reproduce accurate interior settings (like they did with PBA coaches)

They'll make an accurate interior biggrin- and then they'll use it for all subsequent models, too. [:(]
If it's correct for the POS, it might be wrong for the Thalys (are they different? I don't know.) or other versions.


No it might not, about the THALYS PBKA (Paris-Bruxelles/ Koln-Amsterdam)uniquely: they are the same with same engine "TGV Duplex" and same coaches. The livery only is different. Interior settings are different ( for interior settings depending on the period, the most recent one might be renewed in "Christian Lacroix " style , may be, I'm not sure.....)
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#44 Posted : 04 January 2010 18:24:46(UTC)
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<br />I forgot the link
Here it is (all kind of TGV4s - scroll down for pictures of TGV POS)
http://www.symbioz.net/index.php?id=19


Nice pictures! Thanks for the link, Jeehring.Smile
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#45 Posted : 04 January 2010 19:01:46(UTC)
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Already some info about 37580 on:

http://www.marklin.nl/nieuws/glazen-trein/ Smile
Regards,
Jos
Offline jeehring  
#46 Posted : 04 January 2010 19:13:57(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by steventrain
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by jeehring
<br />I forgot the link
Here it is (all kind of TGV's - scroll down for pictures of TGV POS)
http://www.symbioz.net/index.php?id=19


Nice pictures! Thanks for the link, Jeehring.Smile
Offline TomB  
#47 Posted : 04 January 2010 20:43:36(UTC)
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Offline MarioFabro  
#48 Posted : 04 January 2010 20:50:30(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by jeehring
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They have choosen the "TGV POS": logical choice, this train is rolling in Germany and Switzerland as well. Making an ICE 3 and a TGV passing each other should be a nice sight.
...


Roland, do you know how far it gets into Switzerland? Geneve? or does it reach more inside.

TGV looks very attractive to me, of course it need to be the complete train so it will be quite a budget amount. I am in also for 37320 and 37321 this year. Plus the swiss mega starter set if it has a CS2. I only don't like the RE 4/4 IV on the 29019 set. My
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Offline mmervine  
#49 Posted : 04 January 2010 21:17:57(UTC)
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Mario-see the TGV Lyria site:

http://www.tgv-lyria.com...e/home_france_suisse.asp

TGV services run well into Switzerland.
Märklin C-track, Marklin Digital & ECoS, multi-era French & Swiss
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Offline steventrain  
#50 Posted : 04 January 2010 21:20:33(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by TomB
<br />Märklin TGV:

http://www.marklin.nl/nieuws/tres-grande-vitesse/

Gläserne Zug:

http://www.marklin.nl/nieuws/glazen-trein


Thanks for the link with pictures, Tom.
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