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Aside from the 3026 loco and 5117 switch instruction manuals, does anyone know what other literature came with the 3126 starter set from the late 50's. Any info or pictures would be most appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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Joined: 31/12/2010(UTC) Posts: 3,995 Location: Paremata, Wellington
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Hi "ps121912" Lordy that's awkward - a 'proper' name is always a good start Steve |
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Thanks a mil, Bigdaddynz!
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Originally Posted by: cookee_nz  Hi "ps121912" Lordy that's awkward - a 'proper' name is always a good start Steve Steve, when you look in his Avatar you will notice his name is Paul but at the same time it would be nice if he would add his name at the bottom of his posts, it doesn't happen very often that Märklin uses a catalogue number twice: 3126 = SBB Red Arrow, I wonder whether Märklin missed this starter set from an earlier production or they had no other option John |
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Joined: 04/02/2011(UTC) Posts: 3,563 Location: Paris, France
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Hi Originally Posted by: ps121912  Aside from the 3026 loco and 5117 switch instruction manuals, does anyone know what other literature came with the 3126 starter set from the late 50's. Any info or pictures would be most appreciated.
Thank you in advance. Here are pictures of my 3126 starter set Note: the crossing was not included in the set   Alas I have no "paperwork" with the set but there was (I think) * a small leaflet on the 3026 loco * an instruction leaflet on layouts like the 0320 (I cannot attach it because of size but can send it to you by email) My set is a transition one (around 1960) where the loco, instead of being a 3026 is a 3048 (same loco but with a light conduit and smoke unit) Cheers Jean |
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Joined: 31/12/2010(UTC) Posts: 3,995 Location: Paremata, Wellington
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Originally Posted by: river6109  Originally Posted by: cookee_nz  Hi "ps121912" Lordy that's awkward - a 'proper' name is always a good start Steve Steve, when you look in his Avatar you will notice his name is Paul but at the same time it would be nice if he would add his name at the bottom of his posts, it doesn't happen very often that Märklin uses a catalogue number twice: 3126 = SBB Red Arrow, I wonder whether Märklin missed this starter set from an earlier production or they had no other option John That was the first thing I checked, the real name field was blank or I'd have used it. I had the answers sought from my own starter set research but I just don't like addressing someone by a code. Friendly nicknames of course are quite different. Thanks John, Cookee |
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