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vilithejou
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Starter Set.
29013 BR74 with Two 4-wheels coaches (base on 4314), Oval of C- tracks and MS2 - RRP EUR 269 Delivery Due October 2018.
No much interesting for me
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Starter Set.
29013 BR74 with Two 4-wheels coaches (base on 4314), Oval of C- tracks and MS2 - RRP EUR 269 Delivery Due October 2018.
No much interesting for me
Me too but l hope kids is interesting.
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Starter Set.
29013 BR74 with Two 4-wheels coaches (base on 4314), Oval of C- tracks and MS2 - RRP EUR 269 Delivery Due October 2018.
No much interesting for me
Me too but l hope kids is interesting.
Yes!!!! All news of Marklin are interesting... Many thanks
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If you need a new MS2 and don't already have a Br74 it could be an attractive purchase. I have done this in the past when I've needed a new controller.
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Marklin 37146 Steam locomotive of the Prussian type T3 of the Royal Prussian Railway Administration (KPEV),. Photo paint. running number 6127 HALL. Adopted state for 1898.
Available soon RRP 269 EUR Only for EUROTRAIN and IDEE+SPIE dealers.
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Marklin 37146 Steam locomotive of the Prussian type T3 of the Royal Prussian Railway Administration (KPEV),. Photo paint. running number 6127 HALL. Adopted state for 1898.
Available soon RRP 269 EUR Only for EUROTRAIN and IDEE+SPIE dealers.
Oooh that looks nice. Might have to get one of those to join my small collection of photo gray locos.
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Oooh that looks nice. Might have to get one of those to join my small collection of photo gray locos.
Damn! I don't have a collection of photo gray locos yet!
You guys will be responsible for my financial ruin - at least that is going to be my story.
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Marklin 36183 Electric Locomotive Class 193 232 Vectron "Flying Dutchman" design.
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I see that the 36183 specs note that the pantographs have no electrical connection.
I've noticed this in more and more new Elloks recently.
Is there a trend away from providing power via overhead wires, and if so, why?
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Is there a trend away from providing power via overhead wires, and if so, why?
My perspective is that with the advent of digital most of the need to supply power via overhead wires has gone away. With analog locos that was the only way to run two trains independently on the same track. Catenary is still vital for the proper look of running electric locos in my opinion but not for functionality. Of course if you already have a functional catenary system this trend is unfortunate and I assume that it is mainly cost driven.
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The "Hobby" locos have never had "live" pantographs and the Br193 is a continuation of that series. Those locos with remote pantographs also are not connected electrically as it would be impossible to achieve continuity of supply.
Jim is also correct in saying that the main reason for powering from the overhead for multi train operation is no longer needed with digital operation. I also feel that powering from the track gives a better electrical performance, but I know that others dispute this.
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Originally Posted by: Jabez
I see that the 36183 specs note that the pantographs have no electrical connection.
I've noticed this in more and more new Elloks recently.
Is there a trend away from providing power via overhead wires, and if so, why?
In addition to the arguments of @dickinsonj and @RayF.
I asked Maerklin about this theme, when I was waiting for my new Insider Crocodile 39567. They answered, locos with a digital controllable up- and down moving pantograph Maerklin can and will not offer taking the power via a catenary system. It is technically to complicate, expensive and of course for digital locos not necessary.
So yes, I think it is a trend. But I think sooner or later someone of the MRR producer will reoffer it as a very special new feature, like the steam in a steamer or a smoking Diesel. But I think a non current-carrying catenary system makes your life much easier and cheaper. You do not have to think about power input, signal settings, brake modules, etc.
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The "Hobby" locos have never had "live" pantographs and the Br193 is a continuation of that series. Those locos with remote pantographs also are not connected electrically as it would be impossible to achieve continuity of supply.
Jim is also correct in saying that the main reason for powering from the overhead for multi train operation is no longer needed with digital operation. I also feel that powering from the track gives a better electrical performance, but I know that others dispute this.
I agree with everything that you said Ray.
In my experience you have a much more consistent electrical connection with track current than you have using catenary, especially with C track. I forgot to mention and Ray is correct in pointing out, that none of Märklin's power operated pantographs are electrically functional either. I assume that making them operate and making them also be isolated and able to conduct power would be too costly, particularly considering the decline in using catenary for real operations.
Times change and we all move on. I for one love the few power operated pantograph locos which I own and I find them to be a lot of fun, even if they can't operate from the overhead wires.
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So yes, I think it is a trend. But I think sooner or later someone of the MRR producer will reoffer it as a very special new feature, like the steam in a steamer or a smoking Diesel. But I think a non current-carrying catenary system makes your life much easier and cheaper. You do not have to think about power input, signal settings, brake modules, etc.
A perfect summary Wolfgang. If I had read your post before responding to Ray I would not have replied since you covered the situation so well.
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Why the the website of marklin note the items of new fall items 2017 is visible at 2 pm ?
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Why the the website of marklin note the items of new fall items 2017 is visible at 2 pm ?
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They are also visible at 1 pm, 12 pm, 11 am, etc
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I have seen it before.
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Why the the website of marklin note the items of new fall items 2017 is visible at 2 pm ?
Of course, I can say that 2 p.m. is the regular wake up time in Goeppingen.
But it is easier:
read my post #434 here
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and this had been on their banner of their homepage.
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P.S.: Switch to the German version of this web site than it is vanished in the first haze of autumn.
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Marklin 37146 Steam locomotive of the Prussian type T3 of the Royal Prussian Railway Administration (KPEV),. Photo paint. running number 6127 HALL. Adopted state for 1898.
Available soon RRP 269 EUR Only for EUROTRAIN and IDEE+SPIE dealers.
37146 delivery planning October - Sold out at the factory.
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Marklin 37146 Steam locomotive of the Prussian type T3 of the Royal Prussian Railway Administration (KPEV),. Photo paint. running number 6127 HALL. Adopted state for 1898.
Available soon RRP 269 EUR Only for EUROTRAIN and IDEE+SPIE dealers.
37146 delivery planning October - Sold out at the factory.
Oh, good. Now how about these other Eurotrain items ...
47544 Onrail tanker.
47098 Flat Wagon with load
which is an ideal wagon to go with a previous similar Eurotrain item and the set released in this years New Items and delivered recently.
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The Porsche Car from the 45051 was 'Made in China' underside of Car.
Any other 4505x cars have most Made in China?
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New Turntable coming in 2019 - facebook source.
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The Porsche Car from the 45051 was 'Made in China' underside of Car.
Any other 4505x cars have most Made in China?
The 45051 seems to be the only one from Autocraft.
So no wonder this car comes from the Chinese toy company Welly,
https://www.mo87.de/?n9842
delivering for Europe under the name Autocraft.
https://www.mo87.de/index.php?st=1&kat=10126
Märklin writes in its product description the car comes from Autocraft.
https://www.maerklin.de/...s/details/article/45051/
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New Turntable coming in 2019 - facebook source.
On Marklin FB page or elsewhere? Any more details?
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The Porsche Car from the 45051 was 'Made in China' underside of Car.
Any other 4505x cars have most Made in China?
The 45051 seems to be the only one from Autocraft.
So no wonder this car comes from the Chinese toy company Welly,
https://www.mo87.de/?n9842
delivering for Europe under the name Autocraft.
https://www.mo87.de/index.php?st=1&kat=10126
Märklin writes in its product description the car comes from Autocraft.
https://www.maerklin.de/...s/details/article/45051/
The choice of car models for the 4505x series of wagons was recommended to Märklin by a friend of mine at Porsche. That is why there is a rather unusual selection of manufacturers of the car models. The idea is to give a representative set of Porsche cars over the decades.
I think (as a Porsche fan and customer as well as a Märklin fan and customer), that both companies have done a very good job with this series.
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New Turntable coming in 2019 - facebook source.
So we will know when the 2019 Nürnberg fair opens up an the 2019 new items are revealed... when is that in April 2019? No need to stress out about it for the next 6 months, but I'm sure some will.
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No need to stress out about it for the next 6 months, but I'm sure some will.
No, I agree that there is probably no reason to worry about this item, but it is nice to think that Märklin will fill this significant hole in their track system.
I also think that we will see the new turntable at the 2019 Nürnberg Toy Fair next year.
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I think the new turntable will be multi so customer can choice 2 or and 3 rail.
Just like Rocos turntable.
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I think the new turntable will be multi so customer can choice 2 or and 3 rail.
That would definitely make sense Anders and I hope that they do it anyway.
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Joes now have the 7287 turntable expansion tracks available again, though 7287 are not listed as 'no longer produced' like the 7286 turntable.
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39650 BR65 Insider delivery begun.
For M-tracks - 'In M track operation there might be restrictions in combination with certain turnout constellations.' page 5 of 39650 manual.
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New Turntable coming in 2019 - facebook source.
On Marklin FB page or elsewhere? Any more details?
Yes, there is a new turntable coming, to be announced in the 2019 New Items and will be for C track. It is reputed to have an 11 degree angle between tracks, so will not match any existing roundhouse. Marklin is reputed to be making a laser cut roundhouse to match, and one rumour I heard is that the stocks of the roundhouse already exist at Marklin.
The 11 degree angle is reputed to match the turnouts of C track points, but i don't know of any point that matches this, and it is a crazy reason for selecting the angle anyway. It would have been more sensible to make a 7.5 degree or 15 degree step turntable.
An even more sensible idea would be to buy the design of the 7686 turntable off Roco/Fleischmann and make C track clip in tracks for it.
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Something that no one has mentioned, so I'll put my 2 1/2 cents worth in - I suspect there will be a Marklin Metall set of some sort in 2019, given that there has been a Marklin Metall item issued every 5 years since 1999.
- 2004 - Supermodel Excavator #10900 “Menck Bagger”
- 2009 - #10110 Set (reissue of 1011 Set)
- 2014 - Tower Crane #10891
- 2019 - New Set??
(with thanks to Markus Schild's article on the history of Marklin Metall -
http://www.nzmeccano.com/Documents.php?show=115
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