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Offline biedmatt  
#1 Posted : 24 March 2016 12:57:17(UTC)
biedmatt

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I am curious about something. 37080 represents Br 10 001, a loko originally coal fired with an oil supplement. 37083 and 37085 represent Br 10 002, a loko with only oil firing.

Did Marklin make the detail differences for the tender on 37080 or did they model it's later years when only oil fired?

TIA

Edit: I think I have my answer.

37080
http://www.modellbahn.co...ges/37080.Back.Right.jpg

37083
http://static.webshopapp...eam-locomotive-37083.jpg
Matt
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But I do have the obligatory (six) SBB Krocs
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Offline H0  
#2 Posted : 24 March 2016 13:10:34(UTC)
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Hi, Matt,

As far as I know Märklin modelled the later version that was oil-fired only. But still there are differences between the tenders of 10 001 and 10 002.
Regards
Tom
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Offline steventrain  
#3 Posted : 24 March 2016 21:31:56(UTC)
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I have the both and image of Tender top. The 37083 tender top have white warning letting.

Note the error drawing Tender top from the 37083 Manual booklet

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Offline steventrain  
#4 Posted : 27 March 2016 11:35:52(UTC)
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There is two different tender from the Insider 37082 red version 10 years membership.

Early FX decoder have tender same from the 37080 and late mfx version tender is same from the 37083.
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Offline ambrogiotto  
#5 Posted : 29 January 2018 15:40:00(UTC)
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Good evening, I would kindly ask if it is better 37083 or the new 37085? I personally prefer the 37083 with the yellow headlights.mi seems more 'original, the sounds are quite good, a little shame the volume low.I see that on E bay there are many 37085 not sold. Will it be for the cost or is the 37083 more wanted?
Offline applor  
#6 Posted : 30 January 2018 04:58:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ambrogiotto Go to Quoted Post
Good evening, I would kindly ask if it is better 37083 or the new 37085? I personally prefer the 37083 with the yellow headlights.mi seems more 'original, the sounds are quite good, a little shame the volume low.I see that on E bay there are many 37085 not sold. Will it be for the cost or is the 37083 more wanted?


I would absolutely buy the 37085. It has the new, quiet motor that doesn't block out the cab compared to the older 37083.
Also prototypical headlights should be a warm white rather than yellow.

As for the 37085 and its availability - it may be a case of the price or more likely (I think) that the market is already saturated from previous editions.
This makes it all the better for someone like you who does not yet own one and can possibly get the latest model at a discounted price.
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Offline ambrogiotto  
#7 Posted : 16 February 2018 17:52:37(UTC)
ambrogiotto

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Good evening everyone, could someone please tell me the number of the complete engine support of the 37085? I bought it recently on EBay and I found the surprise.Support engine broken in 2 pieces.Watching in the spare parts I see that there is not the part number. If someone kindly gives me information I can buy it because it's not difficult to assemble. Thanks
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