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RayF
#451
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28 July 2009 20:51:42(UTC)
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Here are the remaining two coaches from the "pop" set.
4093
4094
The 4093 seems to have a colour variation between the doors and the body, but this is not apparent in the model.
Note also the grey bogies on the 4094.
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The doors on 4093 are a separate part as they're designed to slide up. I've never opened them on mine due to the risk of cracking the plastic (I've had Fleischmann and LGB models with this problem on similar parts), but I'd guess that the slightly different material and the fact that they're inset compared to the rest of the side makes them look a slightly different colour.
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29 July 2009 19:16:44(UTC)
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Nice colour, Ray.
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<br />Nice colour, Pab.
Thanks, Steven.
PS. It's Ray, not Pab!
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31 July 2009 12:35:06(UTC)
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Sorry, Ray.[:I]
I have edit correct it.
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Four new caoches added to my collection.
When I visited Flaamsbana in Norway on July 23rd this year, I bought four coaches running on that nice line. They are made by NMJ in Norway (they probably get them produced by someone)
NMJ 106.401, NSB B3-4 25663
NMJ 106.402, NSB B3-4 25652
NMJ 106.403, NSB BF3-5 25584
NMJ 106.404, NSB BF3-4 25537
They run perfect with Roco 11mm AC wheels and M# 70163 close couplers.
Now only two green El17 locos are missing, one with and one without motor.
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Nice rake of coaches, Svein.
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Thanks, Stephen.
Best regards Svein, Norway
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02 November 2009 22:42:47(UTC)
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For those who missed my original post, here is a link to the review of my latest coach acquisition:
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Very nice coaches, Mike. Sometimes it really is worth paying a bit more.
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Ian555
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19 November 2009 14:27:45(UTC)
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Hi all,
2 more coaches to add to my small collection.
No's 42809 and 4122.
Ian.
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20 November 2009 18:49:02(UTC)
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Hi Everyone !
I have a total of 21 pasenger coaches - all Märklin:HO scale
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Very good, Ian.
I have the 4122 as well.
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24 November 2009 20:35:18(UTC)
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Got the 42230 1st class coach.
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25 November 2009 09:59:02(UTC)
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Hi Steven,
Good looking coach.
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Looks nice.
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Thanks Davy and Ian.
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05 December 2009 13:32:14(UTC)
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Got the six coaches today.
4041 with red light.
4040x3.
4053x2 with lighting.
See pictures via 'What a Bumper' H0 topic.
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42269 coaches set arrive today, Photo later.
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20 December 2009 18:54:40(UTC)
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Collected my 42269 insider set yesterday.
Since my BR 39 is still waiting for spareparts or replacement (according to the site of the repairer/importer in the Netherlands) I used my BR 01 150 to pull the train.
With kind regards
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Hi Piet,
Great looking coaches and photo's.
Have a Merry Xmas.
Ian.
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Very nice, Piet.
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Thanks Stephen and Ian
Have a merry Christmas!
With kind regards
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Got two new sets of coaches both period II.
Marklin 43019
Hapag set 42229 of 4 coaches. really beautiful set. One coach was wrong put together. [xx(]
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27 December 2009 00:57:46(UTC)
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Hi Davy,
Nice set. I ordered the Trix equivalent, for early era III.
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The Hapag set looks great Davy, and Ray I love those pop coloured coaches.
Nice looking train, Piet, to use with the Br39. I opted for a set of 'Umauwagens' for my Br39, I should have them in a week or two.
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I am waiting for my 2X 42229 which the coaches names will be named as:ASTHMA and HAYFEVER
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I have a total of 23 passenger carriages. They are:
2x 87351 - Lorelei Express Passenger sets of 5
1x 87355 - Hans Sachs Passenger set of 4
1x 81430 - DRG class V 120 Passenger Train set of 4 + loco
2x 8753
2x 8754
1x 8755
That's it, I'm afraid!
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Very nice coaches set, Davy.
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<br />I have a total of 23 passenger carriages. They are:
2x 87351 - Lorelei Express Passenger sets of 5
1x 87355 - Hans Sachs Passenger set of 4
1x 81430 - DRG class V 120 Passenger Train set of 4 + loco
2x 8753
2x 8754
1x 8755
That's it, I'm afraid!
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Hi Pete, we only ever see photos of HO coaches here. It would be nice if you could show us pics of yours!
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<br />Hi Pete, we only ever see photos of HO coaches here. It would be nice if you could show us pics of yours.
Hi Pete,
As Ray says...Photo's please
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<br />Hi Pete, we only ever see photos of HO coaches here.
It is a Z gauge.
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OK. You want piccies? You'll get piccies - sometime over the weekend. I haven't got a layout at the moment, but I'll see what I can do. In the meantime, here's the first loco I bought...
Enjoy!
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OK, the pictures are a bit (lot) rubbish - I'll make a better effort next time and think about perspective more, but here you go:
I'll do better in future - when they're 'on the rails'!
And I'm definitely going to buy a macro lens!
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Hi Pete,
Great collection of coaches,thanks for the photo's.
Ian.
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Very nice collection of Z-gauge coaches, Pete.
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Yep we never see anything of Z.
So please keep posting.
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Hi nightowl,
Nice sets of coaches. They look good in Z gauge.
Nice era II stuff too, with different styles of coaches.
I have a set of Lorelei in HO, yours look just as good.
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<br />Hi nightowl,
Nice sets of coaches. They look good in Z gauge.
Nice era II stuff too, with different styles of coaches.
I have a set of Lorelei in HO, yours look just as good.
regards
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Thanks, Kimball. I only wish I could put lighting in to them. That would really set them off, I think.
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I took the plunge and ordered my first new Marklin ERA V coaches, the Interregio 43500, 43501, and will order the 43550 control car as well. These 27cm coaches are more suited to my small layout.
I don't have much ERA V motive power, so at first these coaches will be pulled by my Br185 Hobby loco. I'm not sure this is prototypical, though. What loco would be most accurate?
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RayPayas wrote:
I took the plunge and ordered my first new Marklin ERA V coaches, the Interregio 43500, 43501, and will order the 43550 control car as well. These 27cm coaches are more suited to my small layout.
I don't have much ERA V motive power, so at first these coaches will be pulled by my Br185 Hobby loco. I'm not sure this is prototypical, though. What loco would be most accurate?
If it is an 185 with DB logo on (not Railion) - why not!
Otherwise perhaps 146 or 101 would be more prototypical.
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42250, 42251 and 42260 is on way next week.
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RayPayas wrote:
I took the plunge and ordered my first new Marklin ERA V coaches, the Interregio 43500, 43501, and will order the 43550 control car as well. These 27cm coaches are more suited to my small layout.
I don't have much ERA V motive power, so at first these coaches will be pulled by my Br185 Hobby loco. I'm not sure this is prototypical, though. What loco would be most accurate?
Hi Ray,
Considering they are from DB Regio; probably you can try BR218, BR110, BR111 or BR143.
With the TRAXX models - they mostly use BR146 (model similar to 185 save for the destination board mounted at top of the windscreen) - but these mostly pull bi-level coaches.
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Hi all
I got through e-bay the 4228 Rheingold car set to be pulled by my recently aquired BR 18.4 37184.
Here is a picture of the 5 coaches
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Very nice set,congratulations.
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Very nice, Alberto. Congratulations!
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Three arrive today.
42250 -
http://steventrain.fotopic.net/p62968256.html
42251 -
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42260 -
http://steventrain.fotopic.net/p62968258.html
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Congratulations, Alberto.
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Thanks Panayotus, Ray and Stephen
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