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Offline dan67millie  
#1 Posted : 09 March 2012 19:18:58(UTC)
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Hi can anyone help with a scratch building project of mine. I need the measures of a v100 or 212 diesel. First the distance between the centre of each axle on one bogie to see if it is the right size for conversion and the length from the edge of the buffer to buffer not length over buffers as per cat discription! also a measure between the centre of each bogie to bogie if you can. Plus if any one can be so nice as to tell me the motor bogie size please.cheers Dan I dont have ither locos so a measure from one would be greet tar
Offline Goofy  
#2 Posted : 09 March 2012 19:35:08(UTC)
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I think it´s same underframe of both diesel locomotive.
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Offline H0  
#3 Posted : 09 March 2012 19:40:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I think it´s same underframe of both diesel locomotive.
Märklin's new V 100.10 (later 211) will be shorter than Märklin's new V 100.20 (later 212, 213, 214).

If the question is about V 100.20, then these are only two different class names for the same locomotive.

I don't know if the old V 100.20 from Märklin has the correct dimensions (at least the handrails are not correct).
The current V 100.10 from Märklin uses the same frame, therefore it is too long.
Regards
Tom
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Offline dan67millie  
#4 Posted : 09 March 2012 19:57:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I think it´s same underframe of both diesel locomotive.
Märklin's new V 100.10 (later 211) will be shorter than Märklin's new V 100.20 (later 212, 213, 214).

If the question is about V 100.20, then these are only two different class names for the same locomotive.

I don't know if the old V 100.20 from Märklin has the correct dimensions (at least the handrails are not correct).
The current V 100.10 from Märklin uses the same frame, therefore it is too long.


Yes thanks but i need the measures please because i dont have ither cheers Dan
Offline H0  
#5 Posted : 09 March 2012 20:16:13(UTC)
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Will prototype information be helpful for you?

http://www.loks-aus-kiel...p?nav=1400696&lang=1
Bogie to bogie: 6000 mm, axle to axle in a bogie: 2200 mm

http://www.v100.de/index.php?nav=1402249
http://www.v100.de/index.php?nav=1401189
Regards
Tom
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Offline dan67millie  
#6 Posted : 09 March 2012 20:40:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Will prototype information be helpful for you?

http://www.loks-aus-kiel...p?nav=1400696&lang=1
Bogie to bogie: 6000 mm, axle to axle in a bogie: 2200 mm

http://www.v100.de/index.php?nav=1402249
http://www.v100.de/index.php?nav=1401189


Thankyou cheers have a good weekend DanBigGrin
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