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igf2
#151
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29 December 2016 16:47:45(UTC)
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Dear friends
It has been a while since I wrote my last post. I am back on the forum. I am planning to rebuild a new version of my Tishbahn for Xmas. I hope I will be able to share some new pics with a few acquisition which joined my collection in the meantime.
Jean-Pierre
Salut Jean Pierre
What a pleasure to see you and yours magnificent trains back here!
Looking forward!
Jacques
Hi Jacques
More than happy to connect with you once again. I hope you are well.
I might have a very old CCS 800 vers 3 which deserves some delicate care...
I hope to talk to you soon.
Jean-Pierre
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#152
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29 December 2016 16:54:45(UTC)
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Hello Jean-Pierre,
1979 I met a senior technician from Märklin. He showed me his outstanding collection Märklin gauge 00 and he told me quite a lot of the pre-war production as well as of the post-war production matters. I am a great fan of the loco SK 800 and he told me, that 1939-1941 only few SK 800 were officially painted RED on special request of important customer.
After the war cigarettes were of great value and Märklin workers "re-painted" locos in colour as requested in private. In addition Märklin had had at that time a repair service and painted locos as requested. This was "officially" done.
When we look at the official production line as published in catalogs and dealer letters there are no red or blue and gray locos mentioned.
Today it is very difficult to distinguish between old and new (=fake) red locos.
Wolf
Hi Wolf
You are absolutly right. A blue version has never been presented in a VK Marklin Catalog.
Nevertheless I bought this beauty from a well known Dutch collector (you probably know him) who told me that it is a true VK item and I have no reason not to believe him. But you might be right to stress that it could be an immediate pre-war re-painted lok.
I also recall that this occurence was mentionned in the last Mikado Guide issued last year. I will check that.
Jean-Pierre
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#153
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29 December 2016 16:58:05(UTC)
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Here is a closer picture of the Lok.
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#154
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29 December 2016 22:29:19(UTC)
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Dear friends
It has been a while since I wrote my last post. I am back on the forum. I am planning to rebuild a new version of my Tishbahn for Xmas. I hope I will be able to share some new pics with a few acquisition which joined my collection in the meantime.
Jean-Pierre
Salut Jean Pierre
What a pleasure to see you and yours magnificent trains back here!
Looking forward!
Jacques
Hi Jacques
More than happy to connect with you once again. I hope you are well.
I might have a very old CCS 800 vers 3 which deserves some delicate care...
I hope to talk to you soon.
Jean-Pierre
As long as I am around, I'll try to help!!
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#155
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31 December 2016 15:03:29(UTC)
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Many Thanks Jacques. I will send you a pm soon.
I know you have wonderful Marklin skills
Happy New Year to all of you
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31 December 2016 17:29:41(UTC)
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Dear Friends
For the New Year, I decided to present a new version of this layout : a special Triebwagen layout. Here are a few pics :
Guess how many Triebwagen were on the layout at the same time ?
Happy New Year full of new collectibles
Jean-Pierre
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#157
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31 December 2016 17:45:32(UTC)
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Dear Friends
For the New Year, I decided to present a new version of this layout : a special Triebwagen layout. Here are a few pics :
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Guess how many Triebwagen were on the layout at the same time ?
Happy New Year full of new collectibles
Jean-Pierre
I'm counting 9 ...but I had to stop looking at the picture because of the profuse salivation!
Happy New Year!!
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#158
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31 December 2016 19:12:24(UTC)
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I got 9 as well and could only dream about having a collection like it. I do have a TWE700.1 which I love.As I now have a few locos with the paddle type sliders I will have to build a layout with solid rail. Jean-Pierre what size is that layout in the pictures. Take care Eddie
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01 January 2017 20:32:39(UTC)
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Dear Eddie
Thanks for your kind comments. The size of the layout is 1,25m x 2,45m which seems to me the right size to be able to play a while with different parts.
My layout is temporary. If I would build it more permanently, I would have set 3 independent tracks at least and may be four.
Jean-Pierre
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01 January 2017 20:33:56(UTC)
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The correct answer was of course 9. Well done to both of you !
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#161
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01 January 2017 21:56:33(UTC)
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Dear Friends
Another variation around this layout with a special British version :
Hope you will enjoy the trip...
Happy New Year
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#162
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02 January 2017 03:23:33(UTC)
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Beautiful layout, those 1930s sets are stunning, really brings back memories Thank you for posting.
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04 January 2017 00:22:08(UTC)
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Wow, these solid three-rails and built-up buffer blocks really bring back memories.
Jabez.
I heard that lonesome whistle blow.
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#164
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05 January 2017 02:44:03(UTC)
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Wunderbar!
What a beautiful layout. Do you know the number of the house next to the turntable?
Peter
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05 January 2017 19:32:25(UTC)
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Thanks for your comments. The house next to the turntable was made by Kibri.
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#166
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06 January 2017 04:00:26(UTC)
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Outstanding! Thank you for sharing
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#167
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07 January 2017 23:18:17(UTC)
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Dear all
It is really interesting to learn about the coloured versions of the SK.
I never saw a real blue prewar SK. I only have a red and a grey one. I found the red one in California via ebay. I have the grey from an old german collector.
I have a real blue Postwar SK. It was manufactured by marklin especially for Touropa together with about 4 blue waggons stamped Touropa instead of Deutsche Bahn.
It was shown on a trade fair in 1955 in Munich.
All the best
Stefan
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08 January 2017 22:40:37(UTC)
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Thank you for the pictures Stefan. If one day you will be bored by your wonderful coloured SK 800, I m sure I will be more than happy to welcome them beside my blue SK 800 😀
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#169
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12 January 2017 22:18:15(UTC)
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Dear Friends
A few more pics, this time with a few E-loks :
Jean-Pierre
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14 January 2017 22:28:07(UTC)
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Simply Wonderful !
thank you for sharing these treasures !
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