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Offline danmarklinman  
#1 Posted : 17 December 2021 14:37:24(UTC)
danmarklinman

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I like the VW paint job 👍
Marklin and Piko era 4 SNCB , Marklin wagons
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#2 Posted : 17 December 2021 19:16:40(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: danmarklinman Go to Quoted Post
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I like the VW paint job 👍


Me too ... ThumpUp

Thanks for posting the link. I think it is only the H0 model that gets the VW with it though.

Don't know what Marklin have done with the Museum web page though, I can't find a link to it anywhere on their home page, not even when you go through the site map.

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Offline Nigel Packer  
#3 Posted : 18 December 2021 15:24:51(UTC)
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For the first time (I think), the Trix H0 wagon is identical to the Märklin H0 wagon. So it’s not necessary to buy both (if you do that sort of thing).

And I’m not sure how politically correct it is to have a wagon promoting fossil fuels!

Still a nice set, I think, and a bit different this year.

Nigel
Märklin collector since age 5.
H0 Collection from 1935 to today.
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#4 Posted : 21 December 2021 17:35:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Nigel Packer Go to Quoted Post
For the first time (I think), the Trix H0 wagon is identical to the Märklin H0 wagon. So it’s not necessary to buy both (if you do that sort of thing).

And I’m not sure how politically correct it is to have a wagon promoting fossil fuels!

Still a nice set, I think, and a bit different this year.

Nigel


Just received an email from Marklin, and the two H0 wagons are different, so still need to buy both ... Blink

The Marklin one is an OOtz 43,
The Trix one in an OOtz 41.

The Z Gauge one is an Ootz 43 (slightly different to the H0 wagon).
The Minitrix one is an OOtz 50.
The Gauge 1 one is an Ootz 50

So each of the wagons is slightly different. Only the H0 ones come with a VW T1 van painted to match the company van in the video.

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Offline Nigel Packer  
#5 Posted : 21 December 2021 18:51:19(UTC)
Nigel Packer

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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Nigel Packer Go to Quoted Post
For the first time (I think), the Trix H0 wagon is identical to the Märklin H0 wagon. So it’s not necessary to buy both (if you do that sort of thing).

And I’m not sure how politically correct it is to have a wagon promoting fossil fuels!

Still a nice set, I think, and a bit different this year.

Nigel


Just received an email from Marklin, and the two H0 wagons are different, so still need to buy both ... Blink

The Marklin one is an OOtz 43,
The Trix one in an OOtz 41.

The Z Gauge one is an Ootz 43 (slightly different to the H0 wagon).
The Minitrix one is an OOtz 50.
The Gauge 1 one is an Ootz 50

So each of the wagons is slightly different. Only the H0 ones come with a VW T1 van painted to match the company van in the video.




The photographs show both the Trix and Märklin wagons have the same road number!

Unless the Märklineum web site has the wrong photos . . .

Nigel

Märklin collector since age 5.
H0 Collection from 1935 to today.
Offline kiwiAlan  
#6 Posted : 21 December 2021 23:03:30(UTC)
kiwiAlan

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Originally Posted by: Nigel Packer Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Nigel Packer Go to Quoted Post
For the first time (I think), the Trix H0 wagon is identical to the Märklin H0 wagon. So it’s not necessary to buy both (if you do that sort of thing).

And I’m not sure how politically correct it is to have a wagon promoting fossil fuels!

Still a nice set, I think, and a bit different this year.

Nigel


Just received an email from Marklin, and the two H0 wagons are different, so still need to buy both ... Blink

The Marklin one is an OOtz 43,
The Trix one in an OOtz 41.

The Z Gauge one is an Ootz 43 (slightly different to the H0 wagon).
The Minitrix one is an OOtz 50.
The Gauge 1 one is an Ootz 50

So each of the wagons is slightly different. Only the H0 ones come with a VW T1 van painted to match the company van in the video.




The photographs show both the Trix and Märklin wagons have the same road number!

Unless the Märklineum web site has the wrong photos . . .

Nigel



Not according to my look at the pictures.
Marklin H0 is 512 522
Trix H0 is 512 422
Z gauge is 512 422 I'm not sure either this one or the Trix H0 isn't described as an incorrect class as they do look very similar apart from load height.
Minitrix is 513 522
1 Gauge is 513 522 I'm not sure the lower case 'o' is an error as it does seem to be the same wagon as the Minitrix one.
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