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Originally Posted by: Dimi194  Have we got a price list anywhere? If so, have I missed the link??
Dimi, Prices in Euro's show on page 192 of the New items brochure,that is the list of article numbers. The prices shown are socalled recommended sales prices. As per law Maerklin are not allowed to dictate fixed prices to shops. You will see that over the next months various internet shops will come up with lower prices for these new items,i think it is worthwile to wait for that. As explained by me in another topic,the Kansas F7 three part Diesel loco is Euro 100.- more expensive in the Maerklin shop in Rotterdam as compared to the internet selling price as offered by some German sellers. You see the same thing for other brandnames,the new Piko 50406 Br01 steamer for AC has recommended sellingprice od Euro 189.99,already now it is offered for Euro 169.99,and it is not even available yet! Cheers, Paul. |
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538  Has anyone got a idea why 39024 DRG IVH bad IV h is missing along with 41929 Rheingold? The Rheingold set shall come in Q4/2023 (maybe a Fall new item or MHI Exclusive 4/2013). The Loco is announced for Q2/2013 (maybe showing in the Summer new items). |
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  Lokshop will price on 2013 items over weekend. Thanks Stephen, just the info I was looking for. Originally Posted by: mbarreto  Is there a link to the 2013 New items pdf in english? Not as yet, that I know of. Last year there wasn't one available anywhere until I scanned it myself!
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto 
Hello,
Is there a link to the 2013 New items pdf in english?
Hi, To my knowledge, the full blown new items brochure in English is not available yet. However, there's a simplified version of it in the LokShop web site available at: http://catalog.lokshop.de/MAR/nshow_2013_en_c.pdfAt a first glance it seems to contain all the items announced in the brochure. Regards, Pedro
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Thanks for that Pedro. Lokshop normally release their own pdf of the new items a week or so after the main release, so thanks for pointing that out - I've been checking their website every day, waiting for it.
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Originally Posted by: Dimi194  Have we got a price list anywhere? If so, have I missed the link??
go to our toottoot.cc nz site we have had New items prices up since tuesday and for you australian its the export price that you should work on okay, and that goes for anyone else out side nz okay bryan old P.s. there are some items of sets not up as we are to yet get the photos from Marklin and they also have not got them on their site as well but they will not be long |
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If this year's Big Boy is indeed the rumoured 4014 as earlier posted, this would be the same road number as the one that Union Pacific is considering to make operational as reported in the TRAINS Magazine online news wire. There are probably some other free articles on this. (The news wire is only accessible to the magazine subscribers) |
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Big Boy 4014:
Would it not be nice if Maerklin would sponsor the restoration? Could be a bit costly.......
Years ago,Maerklin brought the TEE Ram back from Canada,i saw it at Goppingen station during the M days,having the M logo painted on. Now it is on a sidetrack near Amsterdam,waiting for.....money?
Cheers from a cold minus 5C and snowy Holland, Paul. |
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A picture of the real 4014 in its current weathered condition:
whoozon1st.smugmug.com/Trains/LA-Fair-9-10-11/i-HvnrfhV/0/L/022-L.jpg |
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Originally Posted by: H0  Hi! Originally Posted by: mjrallare  As I've said before I'm all for market-driven prices. [...] And Märklin needs to sharpen up their production planning. The "clearance-sales" they do are too frequent and affects too many models. The sales are not the exception any more, they are the rule. I don't have statistical data but it feels as if Märklin is now where Roco was a few years ago: when new items are announced, you can lean back and wait until you can get them 40+ % below RRP. Many have said they won't pre-order this year and this will make calculations more difficult for Märklin. Roco is at a different stage: they cancelled several models as they didn't get enough pre-orders. Also a bad buyer's experience: you pre-order something and nine months later they tell you it won't be made. Märklin might reach that stage in a few years. Increasing the volume of sales by any means (to find a buyer for the company) seems to be high priority for Märklin now. Making a few too many may be a good tactic for that purpose. I'm a victim of that tactic (spent to much money on clearance sales - one more reason not to place pre-orders this year). The money they get for reduced clearance sales items cannot be spent for regular price items any more - a good short-term tactic to impress Simba/Dickie and other potential buyers or to keep the banks quiet and calm, but probably a bad long-term strategy. What an imagination ! 
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Some internet shops say that Big Boy 37995 will appear in the Summer new items brochure. So,still some time to go. |
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Some pictures. Photos removed Edited by user 28 May 2013 20:34:17(UTC)
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Darn it...
Now I have to order the Big Boy too. I was just a little interested before the picture. Now I´m hooked!
Btw, Märklin has changed the text on their site for 26495. Now the page says 1 motor in each A-unit just as their email reply to me. |
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  37567 Black.
this picture is from 1 gauge. the coupler is apparently different from ho.
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Originally Posted by: shannon  Originally Posted by: steventrain  37567 Black.
this picture is from 1 gauge. the coupler is apparently different from ho. Yes, I notice it. |
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The picture shown for Big Boy 4014 M 37995 does not mean anything in respect of the actual weathering of the model. The picture comes from a general archive and is freely available on internet,together with other pictures of the 4014. Just that you know. See this one,4014 pulling a bunch of reefers: www.upmrclub.org.au/images/4014.jpg |
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The new signals will not be in Marklin database until the Fall new items 2013. |
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Originally Posted by: NS1200  The picture shown for Big Boy 4014 M 37995 does not mean anything in respect of the actual weathering of the model. The picture comes from a general archive and is freely available on internet,together with other pictures of the 4014. Just that you know. See this one,4014 pulling a bunch of reefers: www.upmrclub.org.au/images/4014.jpg I didn't care so much for the prototype photo but the text in the picture. "limited" and also there are other details than previous models. But I'll probably buy 26495 before 37995 anyway. |
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Originally Posted by: klarinettmeister  Originally Posted by: NS1200  The picture shown for Big Boy 4014 M 37995 does not mean anything in respect of the actual weathering of the model. The picture comes from a general archive and is freely available on internet,together with other pictures of the 4014. Just that you know. See this one,4014 pulling a bunch of reefers: www.upmrclub.org.au/images/4014.jpg I didn't care so much for the prototype photo but the text in the picture. "limited" and also there are other details than previous models. But I'll probably buy 26495 before 37995 anyway. Limited means 1,200 pieces. The model seems to have additional oil pipes the others do not have. |
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Originally Posted by: NS1200  The model seems to have additional oil pipes the others do not have. It seems those were introduced with 37994. I presume the 37995 will be a weathered 37994, but without big ears and with a new number. If my guess should be true, tender and oil cooler would be different from 37993 and earlier models. |
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  The new signals will not be in Marklin database until the Fall new items 2013. Hi, Looking at photos with semaphore and light signals on an overhead bridge, I realise that Marklins digital signals (including the new semaphore versions) are perfect candidates for placing on overhead gantries, or bridges. All Marklin need do, is design and produce a pedestrian bridge, or signal gantry, with the current path in place, and hey presto. Not something you could do with the older solenoid types. regards Kimball |
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Originally Posted by: kimballthurlow  Looking at photos with semaphore and light signals on an overhead bridge, I realise that Marklins digital signals (including the new semaphore versions) are perfect candidates for placing on overhead gantries, or bridges. The new semaphore signals use servo motors. I don't expect to see a fully flexible gantry version of those (we'll see how large the servo will be). With light signals, this can be done more easily. Viessmann do it, Märklin do not yet. They didn't yet announce new light signals, did they? Four of the 76xxx light signals are sold out and no longer in production. Those would allow a gantry version (requiring two wires per signal). |
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Normally " new mfx semaphores" means that they will be automatically recognized & registered by the CS2 ...As for mfx locomotives we don't have to deal with adress registering & etc... just because we don't need adresses anymore... In concrete terms : we connect the signal to the programming track and we just have to select a location in the keyboard ?...it would be great, ! Another solution is that they will be displayed automatically in the keyboard, then we change the name & the location only if we want...That would be great too....may be better ! BTW : I will not be surprised if the actual light signals will be converted into mfx as well, on a near future, probably on 2014...
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Toy Fair loco. 37567Knowledge-free zone.  Edited by user 28 January 2013 10:19:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Mulldog Lemon  See post no 318 above. |
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37567 black version at 3.01 |
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The Trix fine art lok at the end is quite cool. Is this new from Trix? Or have they been making brass models for a while now? Would be good to see something like this from Marklin.
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Originally Posted by: JohnnyB  The Trix fine art lok at the end is quite cool. Is this new from Trix? Or have they been making brass models for a while now? Would be good to see something like this from Marklin. The price is RRP 999 euro. http://www.trix.de/produ...ITE=0&wishednumber=0 |
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  Originally Posted by: JohnnyB  The Trix fine art lok at the end is quite cool. Is this new from Trix? Or have they been making brass models for a while now? Would be good to see something like this from Marklin. The price is RRP 999 euro. http://www.trix.de/produ...ITE=0&wishednumber=0 Not so cool |
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Originally Posted by: JohnnyB  The Trix fine art lok at the end is quite cool. Is this new from Trix? Or have they been making brass models for a while now? Would be good to see something like this from Marklin. Trix didn't make Fine Art models for several years now. They also offer three-rail versions, so this will not come in a Märklin box. |
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 Inhalt: Diesellok Nohab Di 3, 2 Personenwagen, 1 Gepäck- wagen, Mobile Station, Große C-Gleisanlage Contents: Diesel loco Nohab Di 3, 2 passenger cars 1 baggage car, Mobile Station, big C track layout Delivery september  Di3 is was green on the table Not any Export model this year ? |
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Nice set,Jonas! Diesel loc is the good old full metal version i suppose,with some digital addons. Coaches perhaps tinplate?
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Originally Posted by: jonas_sthlm   Inhalt: Diesellok Nohab Di 3, 2 Personenwagen, 1 Gepäck- wagen, Mobile Station, Große C-Gleisanlage Contents: Diesel loco Nohab Di 3, 2 passenger cars 1 baggage car, Mobile Station, big C track layout Delivery september  Di3 is was green on the table Not any Export model this year ? The Di 3 on the on the table was originally intended by Märklin to go with the DI 3 starter set. However, the Norwegian Märklin dealer Amundsen Hobby, ordered the green DI 3 as a special model, item number 37686. This will be available in August/September at a price 2950 NOK. There will only be produced 500 pieces. _Skjalg
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the carriages with this loco above had been first produced in 1989 worldwide (passenger car 4243) and the baggage car in 1990 (4242) and over the years became quite valuable, at the time, I believe it was an export model only.
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Hi John,
According to my Koll's from 2009 :
4242 - NSB F-1, Baggage car, with coupling 11.1 - Produced 1989 for Norway. with kulisse KKK - Produced 1990-94 for the whole world.
4243 - NSB B-1, Passanger car, with coupling 11.1 - Produced 1988 for Norway and 1989 for the whole world. with kulisse KKK - Produced 1990 for whole world.
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I pre-ordered today NSB 29660 Nohab and wagons from this set. I dont need the C-tracks and Mobile Station 2. Earlier I have pre-ordered Märklin 37567 black Crocodile and 41929 Rheingold DRG wagons. I can not wait to see these nice items... Cheers, Janne |
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I'm interested in one BR 86 from 37862 double set and now viewing details in the New items brochure 2013 (just received it). Here is mentioned that Era III version has the function "Switcher Double ""A"" Light". However, the model shown on p.62 (Era III version) obviously has just 2 headlights in front - so it's unknown for me how "Double ""A"" Light" with lights change over can be implemented. At the same time, Era IV version (p.63) is really fitted with 3 headlights in front - this is also clearly visible on the picture - so here "Double ""A"" Light" function with lights change over can be implemented for sure. BR 86 is one of my fave steamer classes, so I will try to get Era III version this year regardless that "Double ""A"" Light" missing. 
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Originally Posted by: Janne75  Earlier I have pre-ordered Märklin 37567 black Crocodile I can not wait to see these nice items... Cheers, Janne I have the same as well, It will be delivery from Marklin next month. The 37567 is alrady sold out of factory on all pre order. |
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From stummi forum says that second insider lok for 2013 is... BR 45 with new boiler, telex, smoke, sounds, mfx and DCC Let's confirm this news in one or two days StummiA link with photo Photo - Not high quality |
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