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Offline kiwiAlan  
#51 Posted : 18 December 2022 15:29:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: danmarklinman Go to Quoted Post
Marklin museum wagons announced. As I’m going next year I’m definitely having a HO one. I like the paint job LOL
https://www.instagram.co...RKF/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=


Well, I haven't found any official announcement about the Museum Wagons yet. Normally there is a video. It seems the Instagram post is as much as one gets.

The only information I can find is the Minitrix one. which is clearly the same livery.

Ah, Marklins search doesn't pick it up as a 'Museum' or 'Museum 2023' but the product finder does pick up the catalogue number 48123, 80034, 58010 - only the H0 one comes with any extras, in the form of an Opel Rekord lettered for Motorsagen, and the G1 is an old style boxcar with bremserhaus.

There doesn't seem to be a separate wagon for Trix H0, so I suspect they are going to supply the Marklin one and change the wheelsets for those who want a Trix one. The tin case for the H0 one doesn't appear to have either Marklin or Trix branding on it.

The Museum Wagons do seem to have become just another annual product, the Marklineum pages make absolutely no reference to them, even though that is supposed to be the only place to buy them. They don't appear to care about pushing an 'exclusive' item.
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#52 Posted : 21 December 2022 12:08:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Well, I haven't found any official announcement about the Museum Wagons yet.....


There is an announcement on Facebook of a new G1 item for 2023 in 6 variants - the VT88.9 Diesel loco "Pig's Snout".

Screenshot 2022-12-22 000533.JPG

https://www.facebook.com/maerklin/
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#53 Posted : 21 December 2022 17:41:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post

There is an announcement on Facebook of a new G1 item for 2023 in 6 variants - the VT88.9 Diesel loco "Pig's Snout".


That looks like a nice plaything for the G1ers among us. Six variants, I think that is more than they have done in H0 ... Scared

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Offline Goofy  
#54 Posted : 22 December 2022 19:41:10(UTC)
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It is possible that Märklin will present a new cheaper digital system due to replace the expensive CS3.
Märklin do have problem with the customer who do make mistakes like to destroy the screen of the CS3 and it´s expensive to repair.
Yes it is also expensive to produce CS3.
Rocos black digital system name Z21 are much more cheaper to produce and customer use Mobil phones or external devices such as Ipad Air or Pro which do have faster processor.
Märklin did also verified that they have problem by produce electronic devices and it´s has become more expensive too by produce digital components.
This is just a guess fro me but nothing is impossible that it might happens if Märklin decides to reduce production costs.
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Offline marklinist5999  
#55 Posted : 22 December 2022 21:05:47(UTC)
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There is little difference among model RR digital and DCC processsors. The software is different. Marklin uses Linux which is lower cost open platform. Cost to produce is similar. Roco Z21 and Z21 Profi have no screen. You must use a wyfi web interface and Laptop p.c, tablet or phone for a screen. Perhaps Markin will elimiate the screen? I don't know. Laptops, phones and tablets are exspensive too. More than a CS3 or an ESU Ecos which can be stand alone.
I don't have a wyfi connection in my hobby raum. The P.C. is too far away for one, so that negates me using Rocrail, etc. I don't care. I still run DC analog Roco and Fleischman trains
on one side of my layout which is separate from the 3 rail tracks. They share a station, and tunnel. A fly-over 3 rail bridge crosses onto a long bridge valey to the other section.
It's versatile, and saved money converting some models to digital and 3 rail.
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Offline Goofy  
#56 Posted : 22 December 2022 23:08:19(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999 Go to Quoted Post
There is little difference among model RR digital and DCC processsors. The software is different. Marklin uses Linux which is lower cost open platform. Cost to produce is similar. Roco Z21 and Z21 Profi have no screen. You must use a wyfi web interface and Laptop p.c, tablet or phone for a screen. Perhaps Markin will elimiate the screen? I don't know. Laptops, phones and tablets are exspensive too. More than a CS3 or an ESU Ecos which can be stand alone.
I don't have a wyfi connection in my hobby raum. The P.C. is too far away for one, so that negates me using Rocrail, etc. I don't care. I still run DC analog Roco and Fleischman trains
on one side of my layout which is separate from the 3 rail tracks. They share a station, and tunnel. A fly-over 3 rail bridge crosses onto a long bridge valey to the other section.
It's versatile, and saved money converting some models to digital and 3 rail.


You buy anyway tablets by use them and need just simple download free Märklin app as cab control?


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Offline Goofy  
#57 Posted : 22 December 2022 23:11:58(UTC)
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Maybe Märklin will upgrade diesel loco V100 with cab lighting this time?
I hope also a new complete V 60 with a new motor and red tail light too.
Preussen T4 with sound and smoke generator?
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Offline mvd71  
#58 Posted : 23 December 2022 02:01:26(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: I_love_Marklin_37538 Go to Quoted Post
I am hoping Marklin will make the DRG Br 02 with small and big wagner deflectors:

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Given that it was a variation on the br01, I would have thought it easy for Märklin to mak this with minimal expense. So it’s not an unreasonable ask!
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#59 Posted : 23 December 2022 07:54:41(UTC)
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Given that it was a variation on the br01, I would have thought it easy for Märklin to mak this with minimal expense.
Maybe not so minimal. It has four cylinders where BR 01 only has two. It has small running wheels where Märklin so far only made BR 01 with large running wheels.
They only lasted until 1942, so it only targets era II.
Will there be enough sales to compensate the modification they have to make?

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Offline Goofy  
#60 Posted : 27 December 2022 06:16:32(UTC)
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How about new transfer table with sound decoder and new silence motor?
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Offline Goofy  
#61 Posted : 27 December 2022 10:43:19(UTC)
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New design of the digital semaphore?
Märklin semaphore are clumsy so i wonder if they will change the bottom part to a lesser extent?
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#62 Posted : 27 December 2022 14:18:02(UTC)
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Well, for those who have bought the Albatros 'Surprise Loco', you may wish to look at the Czech manufacturer Igra Models New Items for 2023 to find suitable coaches.

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Offline 2fingers  
#63 Posted : 29 December 2022 00:36:54(UTC)
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Wouldn’t mind an E410 as an era 3 model which could be used in at least 4 countries

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#64 Posted : 29 December 2022 21:51:04(UTC)
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Wouldn’t mind an E410 as an era 3 model which could be used in at least 4 countries

Hans


I just wonder what an E410 looks like?

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Offline Carim  
#65 Posted : 29 December 2022 22:10:10(UTC)
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I just wonder what an E410 looks like?

Kimball


It's also known as a Br 184 - used on cross-border services. See https://bundesbahnzeit.de/seite.php?id=518 for photos.

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Offline kiwiAlan  
#66 Posted : 30 December 2022 00:10:30(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Carim Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kimballthurlow Go to Quoted Post


I just wonder what an E410 looks like?

Kimball


It's also known as a Br 184 - used on cross-border services. See https://bundesbahnzeit.de/seite.php?id=518 for photos.

Carim


Oh, I was thinking it was an Italian loco, they use class E4xx locos, but I don't recall ever seeing them use that loco.
Offline Goofy  
#67 Posted : 30 December 2022 07:45:26(UTC)
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What about new K-tracks in code 90?
This time lesser metal on the tracks underneath?
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Offline Goofy  
#68 Posted : 30 December 2022 09:10:21(UTC)
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How about new era 1 semaphore by Märklin?
Since Märklin are produce era 1 models too they should do same about accessories.
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#69 Posted : 30 December 2022 12:56:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
What about new K-tracks in code 90?
This time lesser metal on the tracks underneath?


I asked Dieter Lorenz about Marklin doing that 20 years ago, and he said no, the amount of K track made compared to C track wouldn't justify it. Would be nice though.

Offline Goofy  
#70 Posted : 30 December 2022 13:36:56(UTC)
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New rail bus VT 95-98 and this time with better service by change the traction tyre.

LOL
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Offline Goofy  
#71 Posted : 30 December 2022 13:38:40(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
What about new K-tracks in code 90?
This time lesser metal on the tracks underneath?


I asked Dieter Lorenz about Marklin doing that 20 years ago, and he said no, the amount of K track made compared to C track wouldn't justify it. Would be nice though.



Time changes and so does technology too.

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Offline Goofy  
#72 Posted : 31 December 2022 09:15:44(UTC)
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Preussen P8
Preussen T8
Wurtemberg any old steam locomotive with the sounds and smoke generator
Bayern C VI with smoke generator and sounds
Wagons in both passenger and gods era 1

So many ideas but few hope...
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Offline Goofy  
#73 Posted : 01 January 2023 16:02:03(UTC)
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It seems Märklin will present a new digital system.
Some of the new Trix loco do have Railcom and it seems customer wants this function in the CS3.
If so i believe Märklin will also add Railcom+ to register digital loco automatic if not less to use M4 (mfx).
Uhlenbrock did arrived out new Intellibox 2 with mfx protocol too.
I have not check after if there is Railcom+ too...
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Offline marklinist5999  
#74 Posted : 01 January 2023 16:52:25(UTC)
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Maybe there uis a way for M to add railcom via a CS3 update, or would it be rquired in the bios programmimg?
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#75 Posted : 01 January 2023 18:12:09(UTC)
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Maybe there uis a way for M to add railcom via a CS3 update, or would it be rquired in the bios programmimg?


A bigger problem would be do they have appropriate hardware to detect the Railcom signal sent back. If it is similar enough to mfx in frequency then it may be sufficient to do a software update.

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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#76 Posted : 02 January 2023 09:20:08(UTC)
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Some of the new Trix loco do have Railcom and it seems customer wants this function in the CS3.
If so i believe Märklin will also add Railcom+ to register digital loco automatic if not less to use M4 (mfx).


Thanks for bringing this up Goofy, I saw a Marklin loco advertised with Railcom but cannot remember where. As you point out some Trix locos including the new Vectron get Railcom.

For the CS2 and CS3, whether those devices can be upgraded to use Railcom will depend on the hardware capabilities of the controller. Remember we had this issue with the CS1 Reloaded where an updated CS1 was identical to an Ecos in every way except for Railcom because the CS1 did not contain the necessary hardware to support Railcom.

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Uhlenbrock did arrived out new Intellibox 2 with mfx protocol too.
I have not check after if there is Railcom+ too...


The new IBII with mfx is the Intellibox II Neo. I haven't seen any reference on the Uhlenbrock website about Railcom and the IBII

https://uhlenbrock.de/de....apd/IB2neo-Prospekt.pdf


mfx can be added to the existing Intellibox II by purchasing a MFU module

https://uhlenbrock-shop.de/65110

Maybe Railcom can be added to the IB II in a similar way in the future, using a yet to be developed specific module.
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#77 Posted : 02 January 2023 13:48:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
I saw a Marklin loco advertised with Railcom but cannot remember where. As you point out some Trix locos including the new Vectron get Railcom.


I haven't seen a Marklin loco advertised as having Railcom from Marklin, only the two Trix locos in the Herbst NI 2022. The Marklin equivalent locos were stubbornly advertised with mfx.

Maybe someone was advertising a Marklin loco to which they had fitted an ESU decoder, which certainly does have Railcom capability.
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Offline marklinist5999  
#78 Posted : 02 January 2023 16:02:35(UTC)
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I get a bit confused because they do describe new Locos. as being equipes with mfx, dcc, and mm protocol decoders. Trix are dcc, but are they in effect just the two rail pickup version with the identical decoders as the Marklin?
New Piko A/C models for 2023 are described as alo MFX.
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#79 Posted : 02 January 2023 19:38:19(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999 Go to Quoted Post
I get a bit confused because they do describe new Locos. as being equipes with mfx, dcc, and mm protocol decoders. Trix are dcc, but are they in effect just the two rail pickup version with the identical decoders as the Marklin?


Yes, the protocol has nothing to do with it being 2 rail or 3 rail.

Remember this bit ...
Marklin has 2 rail AC (early gauge 1) and 3 rail AC (H0).
Marklin has 2 rail DC (Z scale) & LGB.

Marklin has 2 rail digital (G1 as MM & mfx & DCC) and 3 rail digital (H0 as MM & mfx & DCC).
Trix has 2 rail digital (H0 as mfx & DCC & Selectrix (&MM if desired)) as well N gauge (primarily DCC, possibly also mfx & selectrix).



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#80 Posted : 11 January 2023 14:10:29(UTC)
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Well, Eurotrain have announced some items for 2023 ...

The White Lady has been posted for a couple of weeks now, available in both Marklin and Trix editions. It was also interesting to see that Roco have it in their 2023 NI - is it an anniversary for that livery or something?

Another Diesel Loco from Railsystems RP GmbH with a fanciful paint scheme.

A VTG sliding wall tarp car in a sapphire blue paint scheme.

Continuation of their Museum Train series, this time a Gepackwagon with two sliding doors each side.

A double container wagon, with a standard 40' container and a high cube 40' container.

And finally another heavy oil tanker lettered for BP, but different layout to the previous one they did.


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Online H0  
#81 Posted : 11 January 2023 14:29:55(UTC)
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The White Lady has been posted for a couple of weeks now, available in both Marklin and Trix editions. It was also interesting to see that Roco have it in their 2023 NI - is it an anniversary for that livery or something?
Please note that we are talking about two different locos:
Roco releases 243 001 as it was in era IV. The Märklin model is 243 822 as it looks today, replicating 243 001 from era IV.

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#82 Posted : 11 January 2023 15:34:13(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
The White Lady has been posted for a couple of weeks now, available in both Marklin and Trix editions. It was also interesting to see that Roco have it in their 2023 NI - is it an anniversary for that livery or something?
Please note that we are talking about two different locos:
Roco releases 243 001 as it was in era IV. The Märklin model is 243 822 as it looks today, replicating 243 001 from era IV.



Ah, OK, thanks for the clarification Tom. Still interesting that both companies have introduced it in the same year.
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#83 Posted : 11 January 2023 15:54:55(UTC)
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Hornby International New items for 2023

Once you get past the Arnold N stuff, you get to the Arnold TT and then the Hornby TT - at least the TT track. Then on to the other manufacturers.

With 300+ pages, this is the index ...
ARNOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ARNOLD TT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
HORNBY TT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
JOUEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
JOUEF LOISIRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
MKD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
ELECTROTREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
ELECTROTREN HOBBY. . . . . . 198
RIVAROSSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
LIMA EXPERT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
HEICO MODELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300

From page 301 onwards it seems to be all Hornby UK accessories, with the text in English. Elsewhere throughout the listings the text for the listings is in five languages, although some of the information boxes are single language.

They do have some nice looking items, but many of the items are shown as either prototype photos or CAD drawings, so one does wonder how far along much of the development is.

Most H0 items seem to have AC wheel sets listed (the wheel sets are also listed in the accessories at the end).

I hadn't realised that Hornby International was associated with MKD (nice range of small French based buildings) or Heico Modell.

Also Hornby UK have released their 2023 NI list as a web listing. Not much, apart from the bunch of A4s to commemorate 10 years since the "Great Gathering" of all surviving A4s at York Railway Museum (grief, is it really 10 years since that happened? Blushing ) Would be a bit expensive to collect them all - six locos at £321 apiece. Maybe one should stick with the totally irrelevant series of beatles wagons, each wagon commemorating a song, or with the A4 Mallard in Era III at two thirds the price of the commemorative ones.


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#84 Posted : 11 January 2023 18:49:56(UTC)
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Still interesting that both companies have introduced it in the same year.
243 001 went into service in 1983, almost 40 years ago. Maybe that's a reason for Roco to make a new release with the latest moulds (e.g. separately applied screen wipers).
The Eurotrain model is inspired by the new era VI model, I guess.

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#85 Posted : 11 January 2023 19:31:15(UTC)
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From Marklin H0 Danish forum says that the Märklin news release 17 january 2023

6 days until the date

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#86 Posted : 11 January 2023 20:05:33(UTC)
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From Marklin H0 Danish forum says that the Märklin news release 17 january 2023

6 days until the date



Oh, good. I figured it should be soon.
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#87 Posted : 11 January 2023 22:33:20(UTC)
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Usually there is the odd leak or early announcement of a couple of items but that seems to have been stopped

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#88 Posted : 11 January 2023 23:16:17(UTC)
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Usually there is the odd leak or early announcement of a couple of items but that seems to have been stopped

Hans


From what I have seen the email with information doesn't go out to dealers until the day before release date these days, so apart from the Netherlands where Marklin.nl do appear to release information on NL based items a bit earlier (judging by some of the 'leaks' we have had in the past) I think things have been tightened down a lot in recent years.
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#89 Posted : 12 January 2023 00:54:04(UTC)
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The Hornby battery Magna lights are nice, but no one here in the US sells them. Thr Rapido Easy peasy ones have been out of stock over a year now.
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#90 Posted : 12 January 2023 06:25:26(UTC)
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Why tuesday? I thought always has been fridays before the weekend.
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#91 Posted : 12 January 2023 13:53:28(UTC)
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Would be nice you have an updated version of the Märklin loco 3001 in metal
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#92 Posted : 12 January 2023 14:18:19(UTC)
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Why tuesday?
Why not?
Our monthly club meetings are on the third Tuesday of each month. And usually I download the Märklin PDF on that day or even earlier.
January 17 sounds very plausible to me.

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Offline kiwiAlan  
#93 Posted : 12 January 2023 14:53:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Why tuesday? I thought always has been fridays before the weekend.


I agree with Tom (H0), why not? Meeting on Monday to confirm that the PDFs are all sorted properly with all errors fixed, and then email links to retailers, with embargo for following day.

Tuesday retailers start taking orders and sending them to Marklin - after all, the order that orders come in to the factory seems to sort out the delivery priority.

If left to Friday then everyone is wanting to go home for the weekend.

It may also be that Marklin has become aware of another company producing an item that they will be announcing later that week, and so want to get out there first.

Offline 2fingers  
#94 Posted : 12 January 2023 19:30:46(UTC)
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I was told years ago (before internet) that brochures were mailed out certain day ad always arrived on Tuesday mornings
Anybody can confirm this?

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Offline marklinist5999  
#95 Posted : 13 January 2023 03:34:21(UTC)
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If mailed from Germany Friday, Tuesday makes sense because most shops here are/were closed Mondays.
Offline Mark5  
#96 Posted : 13 January 2023 04:34:26(UTC)
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I can't keep up with all the announcements and new models. I assume this will all be in the "new items" brochure and the 2023 catalogue, is that right?
DB DR FS NS SNCF c. 1950-65, fan of station architecture esp. from 1920-70.
In single point perspective, where do track lines meet?
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#97 Posted : 13 January 2023 05:52:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
And finally another heavy oil tanker lettered for BP, but different layout to the previous one they did.


There were actually 2 previous ones

https://www.eurorailhobbies.com/Marklin/47913

https://www.eurorailhobbies.com/Marklin/47914

I managed to get hold of one of the dark grey ones (47914) but haven't got the green one (47913). There's a guy from the UK selling them on ebay but at 65 quid each, it's a tad expensive.
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#98 Posted : 13 January 2023 05:59:49(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Our monthly club meetings are on the third Tuesday of each month. And usually I download the Märklin PDF on that day or even earlier.
January 17 sounds very plausible to me.


Our Clubnight is on the last Friday of the month and for January I usually give a presentation to members of the New Items followed by a BBQ (its Summer here.......or its meant to be Summer......), so the 17th is more than fine for me.
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Online rbonet  
#99 Posted : 13 January 2023 10:34:34(UTC)
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Hi all,
My guess for the new items is a SNCF 241A in the green livery of Epoch IIIb (1930), as in the 55085.
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Rafael
Collecting Era I, II & III, mainly German, French & Spanish RR, some USA
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#100 Posted : 13 January 2023 13:45:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
And finally another heavy oil tanker lettered for BP, but different layout to the previous one they did.


There were actually 2 previous ones

https://www.eurorailhobbies.com/Marklin/47913

https://www.eurorailhobbies.com/Marklin/47914

I managed to get hold of one of the dark grey ones (47914) but haven't got the green one (47913). There's a guy from the UK selling them on ebay but at 65 quid each, it's a tad expensive.


Oh, I hadn't picked upon the grey one, missed out on that, but have the green one.

Can't see anyone of ebay selling either of them. Must have all been sold.
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