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RayF
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07 January 2014 12:48:41(UTC)
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Not much in common with the previous list we had...
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Not much in common with the previous list we had...
I imagine both lists merged.
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07 January 2014 16:14:47(UTC)
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A list of "confirmed" items appeared on Stummi's Forum (don't know who confirmed that information):
http://stummiforum.de/vi...c.php?p=1126372#p1126372
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Starter sets:
29043 - Digital Mega Starter Set "DB, Ep IV) - € 1599.95
29255 - Starter Set "French construction train" - € 439.95
29321 - Starter Set freight train of the Federal Railway (start up) - € 199.95
29463 - Digital Mega Starter Set "CH rail" - € 1599.95
29711 - Digital Starter Package "DB, epoch III" with 1 MS - € 359.95
The following locomotive models are confirmed:
37576 - BR 103, Ep IV - 299.95 €
37923 - BR 41 old, Ep III - 429.95 €
37924 - BR 41 old, Ep IIIa - 369.95 €
39730 - BR 648.2 DB AG - 549.95 €
39950 - BR VT 95.9 + VB 140, Ep IIIa - 379.95 €
The 29711 will be V80 Diesel.
29043 will have BR44 oil tender and Diesel (dont know the class).
37923 will be a mfx+.
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07 January 2014 17:59:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0
A list of "confirmed" items appeared on Stummi's Forum (don't know who confirmed that information):
http://stummiforum.de/vi...c.php?p=1126372#p1126372
37923 - BR 41 old, Ep III - 429.95 €
37924 - BR 41 old, Ep IIIa - 369.95 €
I suppose this loco model arrived with 3 pole motor and not "Glockanker" motor...!?
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07 January 2014 19:07:21(UTC)
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My wallet is still safe.Nothing interesting yet.
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07 January 2014 19:25:14(UTC)
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39730 - BR 648.2 DB AG - 549.95 €
Not really interested in this one, except for the price.
I'm curious to see what 'premium' features this one has to justify the premium price tag.
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07 January 2014 19:43:39(UTC)
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39730 - BR 648.2 DB AG - 549.95 €
Not really interested in this one, except for the price.
I'm curious to see what 'premium' features this one has to justify the premium price tag.
I think the LCD screen door for 39730.
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39730 - BR 648.2 DB AG - 549.95 €
Not really interested in this one, except for the price.
I'm curious to see what 'premium' features this one has to justify the premium price tag.
Previous models of this type have had model numbers in the 3773x range, so I wonder if the 39xxx number is significant. These used to be reserved for C-sine, but as these are no longer produced there must be another reason for the 39xxx number.
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07 January 2014 19:52:56(UTC)
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update.
24900 H0 C-Ergänzungs-Packung C1
29183 Startpackung Baustelle (Start up)
78083 Themen-Ergänzungspackung "Baustelle"
Trix.
11137 Startset "50 Jahre Baureihe 216", DB
21524 Startset "Interregio" DB AG
21526 Startset "Güterzug", DB, Epoche IV
22375 Güterzug-Dampflok BR 41 Altbau, DB III
22376 Güterzug-Dampflok BR 41 Altbau, DB IIIa
22930 Dieseltriebwagen BR 648.2 DB AG
22995 Schienenbus VT 95.9 + VB 140, DB, Ep. IIIa
24432 Ergänzungswagen-Set "Interregio" DB AG
31141 Personenwagen-Set ICR der NS Ep V
31142 Güterwagenset Ep. VI
32399 E-Lok Serie 1800 der NS
32712 Diesellok 217 014 DB AG
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07 January 2014 20:01:59(UTC)
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I guess that could justify the cost.
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07 January 2014 20:37:22(UTC)
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39730 - BR 648.2 DB AG - 549.95 €
Not really interested in this one, except for the price.
I'm curious to see what 'premium' features this one has to justify the premium price tag.
I think the LCD screen door for 39730.
God heaven no way!!!
If it happens like that with LCD, i beat marklinist will start laughing against Marklin company.
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07 January 2014 20:55:57(UTC)
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God heaven no way!!! ThumbDown
If it happens like that with LCD, i beat marklinist will start laughing against Marklin company.
It's a bit like the sleeping car with the snoring and toilet sounds.
550 is out of my budget; and if it wasn't, I'd find a huge range of other things to spend it on.
Still, there will some people that 'must have it'.
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08 January 2014 09:21:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0
A list of "confirmed" items appeared on Stummi's Forum (don't know who confirmed that information):
http://stummiforum.de/vi...c.php?p=1126372#p1126372
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39950 - BR VT 95.9 + VB 140, Ep IIIa - 379.95 €
A simple question...
Will this model get better service for the customer,like to dismantle the body?
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08 January 2014 11:43:19(UTC)
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...(...)...company.
It's a bit like the sleeping car with the snoring and toilet sounds.
...(...)...'.
Few days ago I saw this sleeping coach in a static position, good surprise : It is nice, really nice. Good paint, even bogies are painted. Here the finish is very matt. ( too much matt in my taste. But, between "
too much matt
" & "
too much glossy
", I prefer "
too much matt"....)
I Wonder when do they manage to make nice satin finish....
I regret the time when Marklin slightly darkenned roofs with a slight - very slight - blow of airbrush
...(still 10 years ago, at this time the workers were keen to do the best possible, and They were keen to make pretty things....and they knew about train manufacturing.... )
I have not listened to the sound. I will listen next Saturday, the dealer promised me !
If the sound is clear I will buy this caoach because it's just too funny...
Anyway...the way they have processed for this coach is promising for the whole set 43204.
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08 January 2014 17:54:15(UTC)
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08 January 2014 19:49:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0
A list of "confirmed" items appeared on Stummi's Forum (don't know who confirmed that information):
http://stummiforum.de/vi...c.php?p=1126372#p1126372
The following locomotive models are confirmed:
37576 - BR 103, Ep IV - 299.95 €
Oh, no, not another BR 103 please!
Well, maybe this time it will finally be a retooled model.
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08 January 2014 21:03:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Armando
Originally Posted by: H0
A list of "confirmed" items appeared on Stummi's Forum (don't know who confirmed that information):
http://stummiforum.de/vi...c.php?p=1126372#p1126372
The following locomotive models are confirmed:
37576 - BR 103, Ep IV - 299.95 €
Oh, no, not another BR 103 please!
Well, maybe this time it will finally be a retooled model.
Perhaps this time with 3 pole motor and not the old one...5 pole DCM motor.
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08 January 2014 21:04:12(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Mulldog Lemon
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...(...)...company.
It's a bit like the sleeping car with the snoring and toilet sounds.
...(...)...'.
Few days ago I saw this sleeping coach in a static position, good surprise : It is nice, really nice. Good paint, even bogies are painted. Here the finish is very matt. ( too much matt in my taste. But, between "
too much matt
" & "
too much glossy
", I prefer "
too much matt"....)
I Wonder when do they manage to make nice satin finish....
I regret the time when Marklin slightly darkenned roofs with a slight - very slight - blow of airbrush
...(still 10 years ago, at this time the workers were keen to do the best possible, and They were keen to make pretty things....and they knew about train manufacturing.... )
I have not listened to the sound. I will listen next Saturday, the dealer promised me !
If the sound is clear I will buy this caoach because it's just too funny...
Anyway...the way they have processed for this coach is promising for the whole set 43204.
Hi jeehring.
If you want to see light functions and hear the sounds of 43252 sleeping car, here it is.
(do not fell asleep)
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08 January 2014 21:36:37(UTC)
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If you want to see light functions and hear the sounds of 43252 sleeping car, here it is.
Thanks. I think...
I do like the light functions.
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08 January 2014 22:03:49(UTC)
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Swiss sources report that the Mega Swiss Set will be 29483 and not 29463
http://www.roundhouse.ch..._2014/Maerklin_29493.jpg
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09 January 2014 02:55:18(UTC)
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Is anyone attending the New products show in Brunswick on Tuesday ( or Radebeul, next Thursday ) ?
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09 January 2014 06:31:47(UTC)
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God heaven no way!!! ThumbDown
If it happens like that with LCD, i beat marklinist will start laughing against Marklin company.
It's a bit like the sleeping car with the snoring and toilet sounds.
550 is out of my budget; and if it wasn't, I'd find a huge range of other things to spend it on.
Still, there will some people that 'must have it'.
Marklin always seems to get the wrong way and didn't know what customers want.
I prefer to seeing the mechanically door opening function like Roco did rather than seeing the virtual movie on a unexisted door.
After reviewing this item non of my friend is interested in this. All the comments is an one word.........boring.
As a Model manufacutrer the most important goal is to aim at reality and correct scale. Marklin is used to ignoring this principle.
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09 January 2014 06:55:58(UTC)
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Regarding the sleeping car.
It must be quite a shock to be woken up by the sleeping car attendant so loudly
that it can be heard over 120 ft away from the train as it goes by.
Never mind the toothbrushing and snoring as well.
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Instead of a model with a screen that shows a door opening and somebody materializing and getting on or off the train, how about a model with mechanical doors that open.
I used to have so much fun opening and closing the doors on the 348/1 (4015) SBB coach.
I would hate to think that people today have so little imagination that they cannot imagine the people getting on or off.
I would think that digitally selectable destination signs for modern trains/coaches would be a great idea
While we are on the topic, how about moulding the windows on older passenger coaches so that some are open, some are part open.
Why is it that other companies have multicoloured interiors with more detail, window shades, day or night seating, etc and Maerklin still has plastic innards that look worse than 1972 Liliput models?
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09 January 2014 11:14:26(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mike c
Instead of a model with a screen that shows a door opening and somebody materializing and getting on or off the train, how about a model with mechanical doors that open.
I used to have so much fun opening and closing the doors on the 348/1 (4015) SBB coach.
I would hate to think that people today have so little imagination that they cannot imagine the people getting on or off.
I would think that digitally selectable destination signs for modern trains/coaches would be a great idea
While we are on the topic, how about moulding the windows on older passenger coaches so that some are open, some are part open.
Why is it that other companies have multicoloured interiors with more detail, window shades, day or night seating, etc and Maerklin still has plastic innards that look worse than 1972 Liliput models?
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Mike please can we keep this to new items for 2014! And not bring opinions into it. Thankyou for the image of the Swiss start set!
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More photos
http://www.stammtisch3ra...e/p/nouveautes-2014.html
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More photos
http://www.stammtisch3ra...e/p/nouveautes-2014.html
Nice to see the 3016/4018 finally updated!
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Nice to see the BR 41 in era III (without weathering). Wish that they would put sound in a modell with Wagner smoke shields as a change...
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As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
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Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
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37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou
Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
Yes
37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
But, didn't Märklin already release a retooling of both BR 41 and BR 042 last year??? What is then the big news??
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou
Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
Yes
37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
But, didn't Märklin already release a retooling of both BR 41 and BR 042 last year??? What is then the big news??
Is old boiler and new boiler, like BR03
This one is the old boiler, and the other one is the new boiler...
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou
Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
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37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
OK, I didn't count the Br41 because it was a new tooling last year. I gather this is another new tooling with a change of boiler.
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Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
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37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
I´m not really sure if it´s only decoder changed.
The last time models is equppied with klockankar motor.
I hope Marklin don´t change the motor.
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Originally Posted by: vilithejou
Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
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37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
OK, I didn't count the Br41 because it was a new tooling last year. I gather this is another new tooling with a change of boiler.
No it's is completely backwards, The boiler and tender is the same of BR03, the rest is new :-)
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As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Please Ray, do you know the difference between this one & the Schiennen bus ?
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This version of the 41 looks great IMHO, especially with the Wagner smoke shields. Glad that I resisted the temptation to buy the weathered 37922. Thinking about it, the 37922 looks quite nice too if it wasn't for the weathering...
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Originally Posted by: RayF
Originally Posted by: vilithejou
Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
37870 Locomotive électrique série DB E93 - Insider
39053 Locomotive vapeur de la DRG série 05, nr. 05 003 cabine à l'avant
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Did I miss something?
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37923/37924 BR 41 is new tooling
OK, I didn't count the Br41 because it was a new tooling last year. I gather this is another new tooling with a change of boiler.
No it's is completely backwards, The boiler and tender is the same of BR03, the rest is new :-)
OK, some bits are new....
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Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Please Ray, do you know the difference between this one & the Schiennen bus ?
Hi Roland,
I'm no expert, but I think this one is like the original Marklin 3016 railbus, with no buffers and the shorter trailer. The other more recent version has buffers and a trailer which is just as long as the railbus
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Originally Posted by: jeehring
Originally Posted by: RayF
As far as I can tell these are the new toolings for the year:
39950 Autorail DB VT 95.9 + VB 140 Ep IIIa
Please Ray, do you know the difference between this one & the Schiennen bus ?
Hi Roland,
I'm no expert, but I think this one is like the original Marklin 3016 railbus, with no buffers and the shorter trailer. The other more recent version has buffers and a trailer which is just as long as the railbus
VT98 #39980
VT95.9 #39950
The VT95's glasses on top of the motor unit and the VB unit is shorter than old one, is like 4018 old marklin ...
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Why should it be so that it is the steam locomotives with Wagner smoke defectors that come without the full palette of sounds? BR-41 and BR-50, and now the new BR-41 with old boiler. It is always the ones with Witte smoke defectors that come with the full sounds.
I wish they'd take turns!
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The SBB ZVV Zurich S-Bahn coaches were announced about a month ago. It is a special production by Maerklin Switzerland (999 units) and will be available through Swiss dealers only (at first). Stucki is one of a number of dealers who will be carrying this item. It is possible that Maerklin might later decide to release this model as a regular item.
Among the shops advertising the two coach set are Suter Meggen, Roundhouse, Bahnorama and Stucki to name a few.
For those who want 1/87, the second class coach is available from Tillig. The mixed 1st/2nd coach will be available as part of a two coach set (with pilot coach). The LION trainsets include one or two AB and a number of B coaches (no pilot coach) with a second Re 420 at the end of the train.
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Steve
Can you put on the first post all news and links that are published?
Like they made in stummi with a day and hour of the update
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Rumours say the new items brochure will be available as of January 14.
Then we will have one link that covers (almost) all confirmed new items.
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Rumours say the new items brochure will be available as of January 14.
I don't know about the brochure aspect, but its no rumor that the new items will be presented on the 14th.
That was mentioned in the 2013/6 insider
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During there are always some surprises like in 2013 the BR45 37455, the Ae8/14 39591 and the weathered BR44.
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Rumours say the new items brochure will be available as of January 14.
Then we will have one link that covers (almost) all confirmed new items.
Confirmed 2014 new items was presented yesterday at meeting with people in Marklin Göppingen.
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Steve
Can you put on the first post all news and links that are published?
Like they made in stummi with a day and hour of the update
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Thanks, I have put list on first post.
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New molds for Marklin nohabs
37672 SNCB series 204
39673 CFL series 1600
39674 DSB
37245 series SNCB 140 electric
I don't know if any are MFx+
We will see. I have not seen any further info on SNCF rolling stock apart from the start set
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