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Offline kweekalot  
#1 Posted : 03 October 2012 15:58:53(UTC)
kweekalot

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Dear Marklin friends,

In a lovely sweet Dutch Antique shop I bought last Friday a 1957 V200 first version 3021.

No box, no papers, only the Loco.

She is used but still looks very neat, the wheels and gears too, but I must replace a broken coupler and re-tighten the windows.
I paid € 50,00 for her and I believe that is not too expensive for a neat 3021(1).

She has all the super sweet 1st version feathers, such as the Silver triple-ribbed decoration lines and of course the open ventilation grills aka “durchbrochenen Lüfters''.

And at the bottom is a small switch for changing direction, but that can also be done remotely with the transformer.

Man, how I love this super machine...... she ride fabulous !!

Marco

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Offline Ian555  
#2 Posted : 03 October 2012 16:16:40(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

You have excellent taste, a wonderful Loco. ThumpUp ThumpUp

They all have the reversing swich located there.

I'm still looking for a '57.Sad

Ian.


Still trying to work out this e-mail address.Blushing
Offline kweekalot  
#3 Posted : 03 October 2012 17:39:05(UTC)
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Hi Ian,

Thanks !!
Excellent taste ?? Wait till you see my new Faller AMS .... Drool

Yes I'm still on the look for your 3021(1) but you also want an original box and instruction booklet and so on, so that is a different story.

The Antique store had over 200 Marklin Loco's most 1950/60s right between the Holy Maria statues and chandeliers, and the best thing....most not expensive at all !! And they even have them online too, but the Antique store is otherwise completely unknown.
As you are my forum buddy I'm going to sent you a PM with the link to this uber lovely Antique store, in case you want to look (virtual) around there too.

Marco

EDIT: PM sent...
Offline Ian555  
#4 Posted : 03 October 2012 18:37:49(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

Thanks, will have a look....Smile

Ian.

Offline H0  
#5 Posted : 03 October 2012 22:57:03(UTC)
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Hi!
Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
open ventilation grills aka “durchbrochenen Lüfters''.
If anyone cares: I would rather write "durchbrochene Lüfter".
I don't know how the technicians call it - I'd rather call it a window (Fenster) than a grill (Gitter).
"Lüfter" means that it lets air (Luft) through.

Nice old model.
It has been in use though - two or three minutes maybe. Wink
Regards
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Offline kweekalot  
#6 Posted : 04 October 2012 08:36:09(UTC)
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Hi Tom,
Yes I care !! Many thanks for your response !! ThumpUp

I have done the past weeks a thorough study on the 3021 model (and stored all articles and info that I could find).
I'm Dutch, but I can also speak, read and write German.
In German literature and fora is written:

Durchbrochenen Lüftungsgitter
Durchbrochenen Lüfter
Durchbrochene Lüfter


What do you think is most correct ??

Marco
Offline kweekalot  
#7 Posted : 04 October 2012 09:06:37(UTC)
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Hi all,

Last night I was thinking that it was not very nice that I give the Antique shop link to only one member, because every member is my buddy.

So here is the link for everyone: ANTIQUE SHOP

Not everything is cheap, but a large part is.....(such as a TM800 for € 65 and so on).

Marco
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Offline RayF  
#8 Posted : 04 October 2012 09:10:42(UTC)
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That's a lovely old 3021, Marco! ThumpUp

I always live in hope that I'll find a nice old loco in an antique shop for a good price, but so far the only Marklin I've ever found in a local antique shop has been a really rusty old 3000, and they wanted £50 for it (about €55). It was even missing its slider too!

Ray
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Offline Ian555  
#9 Posted : 04 October 2012 09:16:32(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,

Last night I was thinking that it was not very nice that I give the Antique shop link to only one member, because every member is my buddy.

So here is the link for everyone: ANTIQUE SHOP

Not everything is cheap, but a large part is.....(such as a TM800 for € 65 and so on).

Marco



Hi Marco,

Good move. ThumpUp ThumpUp

Ian.

Offline H0  
#10 Posted : 04 October 2012 09:31:32(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Durchbrochenen Lüftungsgitter
Durchbrochenen Lüfter
Durchbrochene Lüfter


What do you think is most correct?
German language difficult language.

Lüfter as plural:
"Die Lok hat durchbrochene Lüfter."
"Die Lok mit den durchbrochenen Lüftern."

Lüfter as singular:
"Beim Anblick des durchbrochenen Lüfters ..."

Lüfter as plural:
"Beim Anblick der durchbrochenen Lüfter ..."


I would not use "Durchbrochenen Lüfter" or "Durchbrochenen Lüftungsgitter" as headlines or quotes, although they are correct in certain contexts.
For headlines, use "Durchbrochene Lüfter" or "Durchbrochene Lüftungsgitter" (plural) or "Durchbrochener Lüfter" or "Durchbrochenes Lüftungsgitter" (singular).
Regards
Tom
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#11 Posted : 04 October 2012 10:15:44(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
The Antique store had over 200 Marklin Loco's most 1950/60s right between the Holy Maria statues and chandeliers, and the best thing....most not expensive at all !! And they even have them online too, but the Antique store is otherwise completely unknown.
As you are my forum buddy I'm going to sent you a PM with the link to this uber lovely Antique store, in case you want to look (virtual) around there too.


OhMyGod OhMyGod OhMyGod OhMyGod


Here, we would be lucky to find some Marklin track in an antique store, let alone 200 locos! Mind you, I think Cookee has found the odd gem in 2nd hand stores.
Offline alan  
#12 Posted : 04 October 2012 10:21:19(UTC)
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good morning

i have a nice 3021.1 in its red bycicle box
it has been converted to digital {not by me }
and it runs fine in both analog and digital

when i work out how to post pics i will

however mine does not have whitewall tyres just plain metal
it also has a different slider
a narrow one with small hole
unlike marcos

perhaps mine it doesnt have the original bogies

alan plymouth devon
Offline kweekalot  
#13 Posted : 04 October 2012 10:52:00(UTC)
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Hi Tom,
Many thanks, now I get it. ThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp


Hi David,
The Antique shop link is public now, so you can look around if you wish.

At 5 minutes from my house is a big MRR shop called "De Wapstad", they claim they have at any time from any brand the entire program in stock.
They have indeed everything from Marklin and at least 350 different New Marklin loco for sale in the shops display cases.
Wapstad advertise with the "entire program in stock stuff" for over 25 years.
They even have a 10x bigger Marklin range in stock than the official Marklin Store in the same town, also on 5 minutes from my home.
Yes, in terms of Marklin it is not bad in Holland, there is many of it, new and used, and it is cheap compared to other countries.

Marco
Offline kweekalot  
#14 Posted : 04 October 2012 11:08:52(UTC)
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Hi Alan,
Yes, I would indeed love very much if you can post some photos of your 3021 (1) here. ThumpUp

You can find some information how you can do that here: LINK
Some threads are slightly outdated (and not 100% correct anymore), but there are some good ones.

Marco
Offline GlennM  
#15 Posted : 04 October 2012 16:15:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,

Last night I was thinking that it was not very nice that I give the Antique shop link to only one member, because every member is my buddy.

So here is the link for everyone: ANTIQUE SHOP

Not everything is cheap, but a large part is.....(such as a TM800 for € 65 and so on).

Marco



Marco what a great little shop, you do realise you are feeding my addiction......................Woot Woot Woot

Thanks for the link.

I also like your 3021 that you found a lovely version for your collection.

Here are some pics of mine

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BR

Glenn
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Offline kweekalot  
#16 Posted : 04 October 2012 19:30:31(UTC)
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Hi Glenn,

She looks slightly better than mine.
Great photo's, Nice smooth background. (have you edited the background with Photoshop or what??)
Thanks for sharing !ThumpUp

Marco
Offline Ian555  
#17 Posted : 04 October 2012 19:41:43(UTC)
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Hi Marco and Glenn,

Thanks for the photo's of your V200 3021.1

Smile

Ian....Sad

Offline steventrain  
#18 Posted : 04 October 2012 23:01:38(UTC)
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The pickup shoe date from the 1960 , Someone replacement it.

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Offline kweekalot  
#19 Posted : 05 October 2012 19:19:09(UTC)
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Hi Stephen,
Thanks for your info ! ThumpUp

Marco
Offline kweekalot  
#20 Posted : 06 October 2012 17:56:11(UTC)
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Today I gave the 3021 a small service job, oil and a new bulb.

The (red) color difference between the 1957 3021 and her 53 years younger sister 30210 (2010) is remarkable.
Furthermore the 30210 have silver outlined windows and ventilation grils, both have open ventilation grills.

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Offline Ian555  
#21 Posted : 06 October 2012 18:00:06(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

Very nice photo's of your V200's.ThumpUp

What is the running number of the 30210??

Ian.

Offline kweekalot  
#22 Posted : 06 October 2012 18:06:35(UTC)
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Hi Ian,

Thanks !

V 200 048

Marco
Offline utkan  
#23 Posted : 06 October 2012 18:10:51(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Dear Marklin friends,

In a lovely sweet Dutch Antique shop I bought last Friday a 1957 V200 first version 3021.

No box, no papers, only the Loco.




Hi Marco,

You do not need the paper, the box.....but the loco....BigGrin

A lovely loco.....BigGrin

Cheers,

mehmet
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Offline Ian555  
#24 Posted : 06 October 2012 18:18:30(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

Offline kweekalot  
#25 Posted : 06 October 2012 21:53:42(UTC)
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Hi Mehmet,

Thank you !!

Marco
Offline kweekalot  
#26 Posted : 06 October 2012 21:56:22(UTC)
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Hi all,

We (me and my son Stefan) made a short movie of the 3021 running on our layout.



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Offline alan  
#27 Posted : 06 October 2012 22:47:52(UTC)
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hi marco

you can tell the boy i really enjoyed his video

alan plymouth
Offline kweekalot  
#28 Posted : 07 October 2012 08:44:26(UTC)
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Hi Alan,
Thanks, I told Stefan you liked it. ThumpUp
And if possible I still like to see some photo's of yours 3021.1

Marco
Offline Ian555  
#29 Posted : 07 October 2012 12:23:07(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

And thankyou for a very enjoyable and informative video. ThumpUp

.....you need to watch a cat when it lifts it's butt like that...LOL

Ian.



Offline GlennM  
#30 Posted : 10 October 2012 14:24:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,

Last night I was thinking that it was not very nice that I give the Antique shop link to only one member, because every member is my buddy.

So here is the link for everyone: ANTIQUE SHOP

Not everything is cheap, but a large part is.....(such as a TM800 for € 65 and so on).

Marco



Marco,

I am sorry to be a problem, but I contacted the shop as I wanted to buy six items but I have had no reply. Do you know if they deal with overseas, maybe they only sell within Nederlands ? Do you have any information on this.

Thanks for any advice you can give.

BR

Glenn
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Offline kweekalot  
#31 Posted : 10 October 2012 15:27:11(UTC)
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No problem at all !
I can contact them (Phone) in Dutch if you want and ask....


EDIT:

Hi Glenn, I have already contacted the Antique shop Elizabeth Maria and spoke with the very kind shop owner Andre Gombos
Andre has received no email or order from UK, only one big order from Spain.
Maybe there was a problem with the contact form on their website ?
I have sent you a PM with the direct email of the Antique shop.
They do ship worldwide and speak good English.
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Offline Ian555  
#32 Posted : 12 October 2012 16:48:08(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

Can I join your gang.Smile

Arrived today.

Ian.


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Offline Ian555  
#33 Posted : 12 October 2012 16:54:35(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

As you can see, she is boxed and with some original wrapping, but no instructions, although she only cost me £77, which I thought was a good price, and if you have a look at "Free Marklin", all round it was a really good deal.

Ian.


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Offline kweekalot  
#34 Posted : 12 October 2012 18:02:39(UTC)
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Hi Ian,

Yes you can ! Welcome to the 1957 gang !!

She looks a bit better than mine, the paint on my 3021(1) is somewhat more damaged.
Have you already opened the loco?? And ridden?
Offline GlennM  
#35 Posted : 12 October 2012 18:14:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Hi Glenn,

She looks slightly better than mine.
Great photo's, Nice smooth background. (have you edited the background with Photoshop or what??)
Thanks for sharing !ThumpUp

Marco


Marco,

The photos are shot in our family study where we have a free table for our hobbies. The background is the plain painted wall.

None of my train pictures are 'photoshopped' they are standard jpegs out of the camera.

BR

Glenn
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Offline GlennM  
#36 Posted : 12 October 2012 18:16:32(UTC)
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No problem at all !
I can contact them (Phone) in Dutch if you want and ask....


EDIT:

Hi Glenn, I have already contacted the Antique shop Elizabeth Maria and spoke with the very kind shop owner Andre Gombos
Andre has received no email or order from UK, only one big order from Spain.
Maybe there was a problem with the contact form on their website ?
I have sent you a PM with the direct email of the Antique shop.
They do ship worldwide and speak good English.


Marco,

Thanks for your assistance, they have found my email and they will confirm what is still available on Sunday. Apparently some items have already been sold Sad but others are still available.ThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp

So thanks for all you help.

BR

Glenn
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Offline GlennM  
#37 Posted : 12 October 2012 18:19:31(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

Can I join your gang.Smile

Arrived today.

Ian.


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I knew it was only a matter of time...............

Congrats on your recent purchase, and joining the 1957 V200 Club.

Just thinking maybe we could get some T Shirts made.............................

Nice looking loco and seems like you got a bargain as well. I am currently chasing a nice RET800 which looked like it was a bargain, but every time I increase my bid, someone else does likewise Cursing

Look forward to seeing the V200 in November.

BR

Glenn
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Offline Ian555  
#38 Posted : 12 October 2012 19:10:27(UTC)
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Hi Marco,

Thanks. ThumpUp

No, I haven't opened her yet or gave her a run on the layout....but soon. Smile

Ian.

Offline Ian555  
#39 Posted : 12 October 2012 19:14:14(UTC)
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Hi Glenn,

Thanks. ThumpUp

Ian.

Offline GlennM  
#40 Posted : 12 October 2012 19:56:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post



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The pickup shoe date from the 1960 , Someone replacement it.


Looks like mine has too

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Glenn
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Offline Ian555  
#41 Posted : 12 October 2012 20:11:04(UTC)
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Hi all,

I'll check the pickup shoe and post a photo in the morning.

Ian.

Offline steventrain  
#42 Posted : 12 October 2012 21:15:37(UTC)
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I have a near mint/boxed 3021.3 date 1958.
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#43 Posted : 12 October 2012 21:21:12(UTC)
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Different lining silver for 3021.

The first picture is 3021.1/2 and the second picture was from 3021.3.

See in blue circle.
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Offline Ian555  
#44 Posted : 13 October 2012 05:53:50(UTC)
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Hi Stephen,

Very nice 3021.3 V200. ThumpUp

Ian.



Offline Ian555  
#45 Posted : 13 October 2012 05:57:12(UTC)
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Hi Stephen,

Thanks for information on the side silver lining strip. ThumpUp

Ian.

Offline kweekalot  
#46 Posted : 13 October 2012 11:52:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: GlennM Go to Quoted Post

Just thinking maybe we could get some T Shirts made.............................



Or a tatoo ?!
Real gangs have tatoos !!
Offline alan  
#47 Posted : 14 October 2012 17:08:05(UTC)
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hopefully my pictures at last




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Offline kweekalot  
#48 Posted : 14 October 2012 18:48:29(UTC)
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Hi Alan,

Thanks for the lovely photo's !! ThumpUp
She looks beautiful and in good condition, no paint chips and so on....

Only the box looks a bit ..... used.RollEyes

And again same slider.
Thanks for sharing !

Marco

EDIT: I now remember you said in another topic that you have a Toporama.....Love to see some pictures of it.
Offline alan  
#49 Posted : 14 October 2012 20:26:16(UTC)
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thanks marco

my son came round on his weekly visit and he uploaded the pics for me
but its all double dutch to me
and even after watching him im still none the wiser

yes my layout is a toporama m track wired for both analog and digital
perhaps my son will make a video in the future

regards alan plymouth
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#50 Posted : 16 October 2012 14:24:14(UTC)
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Hi Alan,

Thanks for the photo's of your 1957 V200.

Ian.

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