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Offline H0  
#1 Posted : 19 September 2008 02:49:19(UTC)
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Here they are:
http://stummi.foren-city...erbstneuheiten-2008.html

Code:

Artikel-Nr. Artikelbeschreibung           UVP
00775	Display Langer Heinrich DB        299,40
00783	Display Baumaschinen CASE         239,40
00790	Impulsdisplays Circus Mondoli				
00840	Mini-Display Circus Mondolino				
00841	Maxi-Display Circus Mondolino				
00842	Maxi-Display Circus Mondolino				
00843	Neuheitenbestückung "Circus Mondolino"			
26001	Mobile Vision ICE m.Videobril     849,95
29411	Startpackung Circus Mondolino     129,95
37774	Schnelltriebwagen SVT 04 DB       429,95
37866	Schnelltriebwagen RBe 2/4 SBB     299,95
37904	Diesel-Rangierlok BR 294 DB A     239,95
48408	Weihnachtswagen H0 2008            29,95
60173	Booster                           199,95
60213	Central Station                   699,95
77500	Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlag     299,95
78090	Ergänzungspackung "Tierpflege      19,95
78091	Ergänzungspackung "Artisten"       19,95
78092	Ergänzungspackung Circuszelt       59,95
78093	Circus-Ergänzung Circustiere       19,95
78094	Ergänzungspackung Seiltänzeri      19,95
78095	Ergänzungspackung Bunte Gleis      19,95
80618	Weihnachtswagen Z 2008             31,95
89205	Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlag     199,95
89931	Rollenprüfstand Spur Z(4 RB)      169,95
89932	Rollenprüfstand Spur Z(8 RB)      249,95
89933	Rollenbockpaar Spur Z              24,95


I hope this information is correct ...

Difficult to say w/o pictures, but I think there are no must-haves for me.
That's good for me after all those AC special sales by Roco, Fleischmann, Roco, Roco, and Roco ...

Edit: removed the leading zeroes from the ref. no.
Edit: New items now available as PDF.
German PDF here:
http://medienpdb.maerkli...in_HerbstNH-2008c-DE.pdf

Code:
MHI articles from PDF:
26410 S-Bahn-Prototype              399,95
47040 Tragwagen-Set                  79,95
46470 Chemiekesselwagen-Set          89,95
88972 BR 44 Öl                      229,95
Regards
Tom
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Offline ozzman  
#2 Posted : 19 September 2008 02:58:11(UTC)
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Good to see a few Z scale items in that lot. I can work out what most of them are, but a "Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlag" is a total mystery to me! Can anyone translate, please? Smile
Gary
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Offline Frostie  
#3 Posted : 19 September 2008 03:02:38(UTC)
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The Mobil Vision ICE "thingy" sems very interesting @ 850 Euros !!

That will be interesting to see what it will be.

Actual news will be very soon now with pictures etc.

HO Christmas Car is the only "Must Have" for me.

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Offline Frostie  
#4 Posted : 19 September 2008 04:49:37(UTC)
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BTW whats a "Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlag" ?
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Offline mike c  
#5 Posted : 19 September 2008 04:55:19(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by ozzman
<br />Good to see a few Z scale items in that lot. I can work out what most of them are, but a "Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlage" is a total mystery to me! Can anyone translate, please? Smile


I do not have more details than you about "Huntsche", but a direct translation of "Grossbekohlungsanlage" would be a large coal loading facility.

I hope that this points you in the right direction.
Likely a Maerklin version of this Trix kit:
http://www.togcenter.dk/assets/images/CIMG1194.jpg

Mike C

PS: this video might help:
http://www.bahnbetriebsw...Marklin_flash/index.html
Offline fred443  
#6 Posted : 19 September 2008 06:08:22(UTC)
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Isn't the 060213 the new CS II? If so, we now know the price -- 699.99 Euro, nicht wahr?
Offline ozzman  
#7 Posted : 19 September 2008 06:31:11(UTC)
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Thanks Mike. If I'd looked at the trees instead of the forest I might have been able to work it out, given that Groß is big, kohl is coal and anlage has something to do with loading (doesn't it?). No doubt a nice accessory, but for a few tank loks?
Gary
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Offline DasBert33  
#8 Posted : 19 September 2008 09:59:09(UTC)
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NO DRG stuff... [:(]
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#9 Posted : 19 September 2008 10:42:11(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by fred443
<br />Isn't the 060213 the new CS II? If so, we now know the price -- 699.99 Euro, nicht wahr?


Yup that's it! Rather expensive, given that the Viessmann Commander, on which the CS2 is supposedly based, is 520 euros at the Lokshop.

One would hope the street price, or the price for a CS2 from a broken up starter set would be cheaper.
Offline Sander van Wijk  
#10 Posted : 19 September 2008 10:45:17(UTC)
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Interesting, not for me personally, but seeing the Circus Mondolino range, the Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlage, the mobile vision and the new central station, with booster, in one set of newly announced items is certainly a confirmation of a lot of "hints" that could be observed on the Spielwarenmesse last February. The only real surprise to me is the new Roter Pfeil (RBe 2/4), although I absolutely think that a demand for this model exists.


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Offline supermoee  
#11 Posted : 19 September 2008 11:44:54(UTC)
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Hello,

the Huntsche Grossbekohlungsanlage is a additional carbon bunker to enlarge the existing one of Märklin. It is the same thing only without crane.

Nice, CSII and Booster are coming out at the same time.

The official price of commander is 665 Euro, so Märklin put it in the same region, but higher. Guess what a Märklinist would prefer biggrin

We will see how the street price will be. I think we will wee the price going down only after christmas.

rgds

Stephan
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#12 Posted : 19 September 2008 12:13:01(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddynz
<br />...given that the Viessmann Commander, on which the CS2 is supposedly based, is 520 euros at the Lokshop.



Slight price adjustment there, the correct Lokshop price is 552 euros. Still a bit cheaper than supermoee's 665.

I agree, the street price may end up a bit cheaper, especially once units from broken up starter sets are available.
Offline TimR  
#13 Posted : 19 September 2008 12:25:43(UTC)
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Any one knew what was the "official" price of CS 60212 when it first came out?

We can probably draw some estimates on what the street price for 60213 will be from there?

Mobile Vision ICE (26001)?
Even more expensive than CS2.. I hope they release more details soon.
Now collecting C-Sine models.
Offline supermoee  
#14 Posted : 19 September 2008 12:31:02(UTC)
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Hello,

If I remember well the start price of CS1 in 2005 was 499 Euro.

kind regards

Stephan
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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#15 Posted : 19 September 2008 12:45:55(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by TimR
Mobile Vision ICE (26001)?
Even more expensive than CS2.. I hope they release more details soon.


This system was demonstrated on the Spielwarenmesse, the set up there consisted of a ICE with a camera mounted in the head, and some special goggle like screens. While wearing these goggles, one can get the impression of being inside the ICE driving around the layout, pretty cool!

Some more details of the system presented last February can be found here:
http://blog.focus.de/techtoys/archives/1181# (in German)
and a picture of the shown system can be found here:
http://www.marklin.nl/ni...ldingen/MobileVision.jpg
Information on this prototype in English was unfortunately untraceable.

Now the only question is to what extent the production version matches the prototype shown....


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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#16 Posted : 19 September 2008 12:48:16(UTC)
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Offline RayF  
#17 Posted : 19 September 2008 12:55:05(UTC)
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Interesting that the "Red Arrow" is a 37xxx. I would have though it was an ideal candidate for the SDS motor.

Ray
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Offline supermoee  
#18 Posted : 19 September 2008 13:05:47(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RayPayas
<br />Interesting that the "Red Arrow" is a 37xxx. I would have though it was an ideal candidate for the SDS motor.

Ray


Hello,

to do this they have to re-engineer it. SDS means motor in the center of the carbody and power transmission by cardanic shafts.
They have to re-engineer the interior design, the boogies and probably carbody.

It is not worth now for such small volumes. Märklin has not so much money yet. The CS2 development absorbed enough of it.

rgds

Stephan
Offline RayF  
#19 Posted : 19 September 2008 13:41:33(UTC)
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Hi Stephan,

I didn't think there was a need to re-engineer the whole drive system. The SDS motor is quite small, and I had the idea it might fit onto the motor bogie, in the same place as the original "can" motor is mounted.

They have done this in steamers, where the SDS is mounted in the boiler in the same way as some previous models had a "Can" motor as, for example, the Br18.1.

I don't have a Red Arrow, so I have no idea what the dimensions are, so this might not be possible.

This is how the motor is mounted in a 3605 Red Arrow:
UserPostedImage
As you can see, it already uses a short Cardan shaft to drive the bogie.


Ray
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Offline john black  
#20 Posted : 19 September 2008 15:46:10(UTC)
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Thanks, Tom. Alas, no Italian nor American stuff. Not even a little Gator ...
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators.
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Offline H0  
#21 Posted : 19 September 2008 16:07:51(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by TimR
<br />Any one knew what was the "official" price of CS 60212 when it first came out?

I don't know, but in 2006 RRP was 549 Euro and currently it's 579 Euro.

Normally you can get M* product 20% cheaper than RRP.
Outside Europe you can even save the VAT (19%, therefore prices will be 15.97% lower).

No CS II starter sets announced yet. CS II from starter sets will still be cheaper.
Regards
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Offline Guus  
#22 Posted : 19 September 2008 16:09:20(UTC)
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Hi all,

This model shop is always quick in releasing the latest information.

Guus
Kind regards,
Guus
Offline pa-pauls  
#23 Posted : 19 September 2008 17:44:09(UTC)
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No pictures yet confused
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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#24 Posted : 19 September 2008 18:00:05(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by pa-pauls
<br />No pictures yet confused


No, not yet, afaik the Dutch dealers are not even informed of the list yet, so I would regard it as being a leak... The pictures will likely follow shortly with the official announcement.
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Offline Sander van Wijk  
#25 Posted : 19 September 2008 18:02:18(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RayPayas
<br />Hi Stephan,

I didn't think there was a need to re-engineer the whole drive system. The SDS motor is quite small, and I had the idea it might fit onto the motor bogie, in the same place as the original "can" motor is mounted.

They have done this in steamers, where the SDS is mounted in the boiler in the same way as some previous models had a "Can" motor as, for example, the Br18.1.

I don't have a Red Arrow, so I have no idea what the dimensions are, so this might not be possible.

This is how the motor is mounted in a 3605 Red Arrow:
UserPostedImage
As you can see, it already uses a short Cardan shaft to drive the bogie.


Ray


Looks reasonable, it might very well be the case that the model will have a SDS, even though the number is a 37xxx one. (Note that the 3790x BR 290 series also comes with SDS, despite being numbered 3790x)
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Offline graafjp  
#26 Posted : 19 September 2008 19:58:37(UTC)
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Well,

Marklin is realy quick this time. All Fall Items are now in the product database:

http://www.maerklin.de/d...atalogue=825&submit=

Regards,
Jos
Offline mmervine  
#27 Posted : 19 September 2008 20:59:32(UTC)
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On the Marklin website, the red arrow will have MFX, a special motor and a whistle sound.

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Offline DTaylor91  
#28 Posted : 19 September 2008 21:16:41(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RayPayas
<br />Hi Stephan,

I didn't think there was a need to re-engineer the whole drive system. The SDS motor is quite small, and I had the idea it might fit onto the motor bogie, in the same place as the original "can" motor is mounted.

They have done this in steamers, where the SDS is mounted in the boiler in the same way as some previous models had a "Can" motor as, for example, the Br18.1.

I don't have a Red Arrow, so I have no idea what the dimensions are, so this might not be possible.

This is how the motor is mounted in a 3605 Red Arrow:
UserPostedImage
As you can see, it already uses a short Cardan shaft to drive the bogie.


Ray


Ray and Sander,

Based on the drawing above, yes, mechanically it looks easy to do. However, based on the two locomotives I have with SDS, there doesn't appear to be a way to fit the decoder in the Red Arrow. The SDS decoder is HUGE! In my new 39020, decoder board is oriented vertically, and runs from the front of the sand dome, to the very back of the boiler. It extends the full interior height of the boiler, and the MFX decoder itself it actually a daughter card plugged into a socket on the main board. The speaker is mounted in the tender out of necessity, but that does give it a larger chamber for resonance!Smile

Don Taylor
Offline H0  
#29 Posted : 19 September 2008 22:24:43(UTC)
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Both 60212 and 60213 show yellow traffic lights in the database.
So normally this would indicate that 60213 was already delivered. Could be an error ...
Regards
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Offline RayF  
#30 Posted : 19 September 2008 23:09:46(UTC)
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I like the new S-Bahn train, with the Br141 (not on the list above). I've never seen those colours before.

http://www.maerklin.com/...%2Fproduct_database.html

Ray

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Offline pa-pauls  
#31 Posted : 20 September 2008 00:17:52(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Hemmerich
<br />#78095 is just great!!! [:p]
Indeed, it is a must have wink biggrin biggrin biggrin
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Offline intruder  
#32 Posted : 20 September 2008 00:37:17(UTC)
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Actually, the inner space of the "Roter Pfeil" is quite big.

The photo shows my 3605 after installing an mfx decoder.
The analog version, 3125, has a circuit board covering the area from the red wire in front to the flywheel on the motor, with a square hole for the interior light "tower".

UserPostedImage

Under the printed plate there are quite a lot of space, e.g. for a speaker.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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Offline TimR  
#33 Posted : 20 September 2008 02:00:06(UTC)
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On model 26001,
other than the obvious mobile vision equipment, the model seems to be the ICE-2 from set 36711.

I like the new BR 141 S-Bahn train (26410). I think it will look great next to the last year's BR 218 set (26218)!
Now collecting C-Sine models.
Offline mnosal  
#34 Posted : 20 September 2008 06:37:43(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by ozzman
<br />Good to see a few Z scale items in that lot. I can work out what most of them are, but a "Hunt'sche Großbekohlungsanlag" is a total mystery to me! Can anyone translate, please? Smile


Hardly worth it...just one holiday car, which they make in Z scale every year. And some locomotive test stands, which might just be re-branded models from some other manufacturer. That's it. Sorry, but this is a really poor showing for Z. Come on, Marklin, there's so much out there that's waiting to be released in z-scale.

Sorry for being grumpy, but Marklin's Z offerings have been getting ever slimmer lately.

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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#35 Posted : 20 September 2008 07:04:05(UTC)
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Can I please ask what the "000775 Display Langer Heinrich DB" is? Is it another set of ore cars, or it a locomotive, or is it a complete train?
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#36 Posted : 20 September 2008 07:11:40(UTC)
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OK thanks to Jos' link, I've answered my own question, it's a set of 12 ore cars.

BTW I was wondering why I couldn't find this in the Product Database (English page) - I searched for 000775 as per the above list, but discovered the item number is actually in the database as 00775. Just a wee 'gotcha' (got you!) for those searching.
Offline DTaylor91  
#37 Posted : 20 September 2008 07:42:26(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by intruder
<br />Actually, the inner space of the "Roter Pfeil" is quite big.

The photo shows my 3605 after installing an mfx decoder.
The analog version, 3125, has a circuit board covering the area from the red wire in front to the flywheel on the motor, with a square hole for the interior light "tower".

UserPostedImage

Under the printed plate there are quite a lot of space, e.g. for a speaker.


Svein,
Yes, that is a bit bigger than I imagined, but it may have to be a bit bigger still, and the "tower" for the interior light will have to be removed.

It seems either the main circuit board for SDS, or the frame of the Red Arrow will have to be altered. I'm not sure that would be done for a small run of the models, but who knows? Märklin had to spend a TON of money tooling the cars for the Kaiser Wilhelm II set, and four out of the six have yet to appear in any other form since.

Don Taylor
Offline mmrcnzjohn  
#38 Posted : 20 September 2008 08:14:51(UTC)
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guess I need to order both christmas wagons now.
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#39 Posted : 20 September 2008 08:58:20(UTC)
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<br />guess I need to order both christmas wagons now.


Knock yourself out! Did you get my email about the '89 Museum Car?
Offline kimballthurlow  
#40 Posted : 20 September 2008 14:15:52(UTC)
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So the MHI articles will be a separate release, and in a different catalogue?
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#41 Posted : 20 September 2008 14:24:26(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by mike c
<br />I do not have more details than you about "Huntsche", but a direct translation of "Grossbekohlungsanlage" would be a large coal loading facility.


The description given for this item on the English version of the product database is ""Huntsche" Large Coaling Station."

http://www.maerklin.com/...%2Fproduct_database.html

At 300 euros it is expensive, but it looks to be quite impressive.
Offline ozzman  
#42 Posted : 20 September 2008 14:32:18(UTC)
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I don't know about the HO version, but according to the M* website a lot of the Z version is made of cardstock. Not necessarily a bad thing - there seems to be lots of cardstock models coming out these days.
Gary
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#43 Posted : 20 September 2008 16:47:53(UTC)
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<br />So the MHI articles will be a separate release, and in a different catalogue?

Same catalogue (see link to German PDF in first post), but not in the original list (updated now).
Regards
Tom
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Offline mmervine  
#44 Posted : 20 September 2008 16:59:45(UTC)
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Tom:

Even in German, the PDF is quite helpful...Thanks!

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Offline alonso231gery  
#45 Posted : 20 September 2008 22:04:10(UTC)
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The Heinrich cars will have different road numbers with the 12 Trix ones?
An outsider.
I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
Offline steventrain  
#46 Posted : 20 September 2008 23:07:48(UTC)
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I am interesting in 00775 and 48408.
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.
Offline plavnostruev  
#47 Posted : 21 September 2008 00:05:01(UTC)
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You can checkout Fall 2008 Marklin and Trix items on my website [:I]

Mike
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#48 Posted : 21 September 2008 00:44:59(UTC)
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Thanks Mike, the brochure on the CS2 makes interesting reading.
Offline kimballthurlow  
#49 Posted : 21 September 2008 03:12:45(UTC)
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Hi Thomas,
Thanks.
I have just ordered the #37774 VT 04 (ex VT137) rail-car set in blue and grey.
I checked this forum for comments on similar items 37770 and 37773.
My wife likes the colour scheme - good feed-back for Märklin to target females!!
I am looking forward to getting this set, as it will be my first Märklin rail-car set. Although at over 400 Euros, it is more expensive than most locomotives.
regards
Kimball
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#50 Posted : 21 September 2008 14:43:27(UTC)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by fred443
<br />Isn't the 060213 the new CS II? If so, we now know the price -- 699.99 Euro, nicht wahr?


Yup that's it! Rather expensive, given that the Viessmann Commander, on which the CS2 is supposedly based, is 520 euros [edit: correct price 552 euros] at the Lokshop.

One would hope the street price, or the price for a CS2 from a broken up starter set would be cheaper.


Interestingly enough, Mike has the CS2 for pre sale ordering at $US 670 - see http://www.euromodeltrains.com

This is way cheaper than the euro price at 700 euros for us here in NZ.

1 $NZ = .46 euros
1 $NZ = .66 USD
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