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Offline guitartoys  
#1 Posted : 05 November 2017 17:54:00(UTC)
guitartoys

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Location: Virginia, McLean
Hello again,

As I've mentioned on the other posts this is an old layout with many incandescent light fixtures (street lights, park lights, etc.)

As I now begin to wire this whole thing up, I wanted to test all of the bulbs, and likely replace many as a precaution.

For those that are incandescent, unless there is a LED replacement (where I can just swap out the incandescent bulb for a LED bulb), I would just like to get some regular incandescent bulbs.

In looking at the Marklin catalog, I see following part numbers, but I get no return for them when I do a search. I understand that there are equivalent ones from another vendor. Can someone lend a hand let me know brand and model numbers for the equivalent ones are.

60 000
60 001
60 002
60 010
60 015
60 020
60 200
60 201
60 202
60 204

Also, for internal lighting on the houses, stations and such, I am just swap them out to be LED. Can anyone recommend some standard LEDs and mico-LEDs for me to use.

Thanks.

Michael


MrB32  
#2 Posted : 05 November 2017 21:54:11(UTC)
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Just add a 0 (zero) at the end of the reference number, you will find what you are looking for. Everything is still available for sale new (well it was when I last bought some a few months ago.) There are also LED bulbs that fit the same sockets on the market. A look at Ebay should give you an idea of prices and sources.

For the lighting of your houses, any LED will do. I would buy a bag of mixed LEDs at first, try them out and pick the colour effects you want before going for a specific type in large scale.


User is suspended until 24/11/2846 07:19:16(UTC) Bigdaddynz  
#3 Posted : 05 November 2017 23:10:50(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

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Originally Posted by: MrB32 Go to Quoted Post
There are also LED bulbs that fit the same sockets on the market. A look at Ebay should give you an idea of prices and sources.


http://stores.ebay.com/t...mp;_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
User is suspended until 24/11/2846 07:24:30(UTC) sjbartels  
#4 Posted : 05 November 2017 23:27:40(UTC)
sjbartels

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I use this guy out of Missouri for all my LED needs, in fact I ordered some today. He ships quickly and I've never had an issue. Spoken to him on the phone before and he's a genuinely nice guy

https://www.ebay.com/itm...sid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
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