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Offline DamonKelly  
#1 Posted : 11 June 2006 17:31:50(UTC)
DamonKelly

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I'll be in the UK from Monday 10 July to Tuesday 18 July.

We arrive in Glasgow from Iceland (don't even ask -- it's all to do with frequent flyer points with SAS on Icelandair), and leave from LHR. We plan to drive down the West coast through Wales to London.

Any suggestions for good MRR shops along the way with Märklin (or compatible) stock? I want to see real items, not on-line!
Also, my wife (AKA Scenery Czar) will want a shop with lots of figures/buildings/trees/bridges etc...
Cheers,
Damon
Offline Zora la rousse  
#2 Posted : 11 June 2006 17:49:24(UTC)
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If you try MärCo's link, you will see that you can also choose other countries wink.
You are never too late to become a Märklin fan.
Offline DamonKelly  
#3 Posted : 11 June 2006 17:59:12(UTC)
DamonKelly

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Yes, I'm well aware of the official Märklin dealers.

I want to know some recommendations by people in the area who know the shops. I specifically asked for recommendations about shops with good stock where I could actually see a large number of items.

Chill out everyone, I want personal opinions and recommendations...not the official Märklin list...

Cheers,
Damon
Offline DamonKelly  
#4 Posted : 11 June 2006 18:32:15(UTC)
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Sorry for the intemperate responses MärCo and Zora la rousse...[:I]

I really want opinions about local stores. I have only limited times in these locations, and some local advice is most welcome:

HongKong Wednesday 28 June

Copenhagen Friday 30 June - Sunday 2 July

Iceland Monday 3 July - Sunday 9 July

Glasgow Monday 10 July
-- through to --
London Tuesday 18 July

Tokyo Wednesday 19 July - Friday 21 July
Cheers,
Damon
Offline alonso231gery  
#5 Posted : 11 June 2006 19:05:02(UTC)
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London does not have M shops?
An outsider.
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Offline martinfung  
#6 Posted : 11 June 2006 20:39:43(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by alonso231gery
<br />London does not have M shops?
Damon,

When I went to Hamleys in central London couple months ago, the store only has may be 10 to 15 Märklin HO items. Those were overpriced and ancient. I believe they are dropping Märklin. Actually the toy train section wasn't that impressive at all.

Model Zone (http://www.modelzone.co.uk/) is a good chain. They carry a large selection of toy train related items. Unfortunately they have dropped Märklin for quite some time now. If you are going to use M4 going from Wales to London, try their Reading store. If not, I like their central London Holborn store (and it's only couple blocks from the British Museum). They normally have many different items (but no trains or sceneries) on sales every week.
Still beginner, no layout, random buying
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Märklin HO anything :-)
Offline stephenbb  
#7 Posted : 11 June 2006 23:50:28(UTC)
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I would recommend you call Gaugemaster at 01903884321. They are the UK Marklin Agent and can tell you who has what and where!
Modelzone in London is one dealer.
Stephen(USA)
ETE,NMRA,MEA
Offline David Dewar  
#8 Posted : 12 June 2006 01:18:03(UTC)
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There is nothing in Glasgow and although there are plenty of model rail dealers in London very few if any stock Marklin.
The UK is mainly Hornby and British outline most of us who enjoy Marklin buy from Germany. Although the retail trade are to blame so are Marklin for showing no interest in UK sales.

Enjoy your stay in Scotland

David
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer.
Offline RayF  
#9 Posted : 12 June 2006 10:24:35(UTC)
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As David said, most UK model shops stock only British outline, usually Hornby and Bachmann.

There are many shops scattered around the country stocking continental outline, but Marklin is not the easiest to find.

If you are going anywhere near Sheffield, you could try MG Sharp. Have a look on their website. You can see that their stock of Marklin is limited, but they do a lot of other railway items.

http://www.mgsharp.com

The main UK dealer, Gaugemasters, used to have substantial stocks, but last time I was there they had cut down to just a few items.

What I do when I am visiting somewhere in UK is buy the latest issue of "Continental Modeller" magazine, and have a look at the adverts. However, I would recommend you phone ahead and ask about their stocks before travelling too far out of your way.

Ray
Ray
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Offline DamonKelly  
#10 Posted : 12 June 2006 11:35:59(UTC)
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Thanks everyone.
The magazine idea is good.
Cheers,
Damon
Offline jeehring  
#11 Posted : 12 June 2006 14:22:22(UTC)
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Remember , in UK, the standard scale is 1/76 ( not 1/87). Hornby models for UK are 1/76 scale models.
1/87 is rather rare, I guess.

There are some people campaigning for " european/continental 1/87 scale modelling". Most of them are forming associations.
Am I wrong David?
Offline David Dewar  
#12 Posted : 12 June 2006 20:24:01(UTC)
David Dewar

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Re 1/76 or 1/87 I dont think Hornby will change their British outline stuff. UK modellers tend to be a bit behind the times and still make their stations out of cornflake packets etc. There are plastic kits available but not to the German standard and again they are the larger scale. Also digital here is not very big with only MacKays Models in Glasgow who distribute Lenz to the trade doing anything worthwhile.
Perhaps being an island and only running our own trains in the country has held our railway system back which in turn effects the model market.
I would say 1/76 will stay.

David
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer.
Offline rugauger  
#13 Posted : 13 June 2006 03:32:37(UTC)
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Couldn't agree more with David RE: being behind. This is "stone age" country; digital is still being heralded as "the next big thing"...

Damon, I bet you have better chances of getting your hands on some M* in Iceland.
Richard
Offline DamonKelly  
#14 Posted : 13 June 2006 17:06:50(UTC)
DamonKelly

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Iceland has in fact preserved its entire railway history:

http://www.education.mcg...twright/rail/iceland.htm

I think I'll try to get to the Árbæjarsafn museum...
Cheers,
Damon
Offline steventrain  
#15 Posted : 13 June 2006 20:10:42(UTC)
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Offline David Dewar  
#16 Posted : 13 June 2006 21:37:27(UTC)
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Steven I dont think bahnhof for Marklin is a shop but just a backroom mailorder company...I may be wrong though.

David
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer.
Offline steventrain  
#17 Posted : 13 June 2006 23:14:32(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by David Dewar
<br />Steven I dont think bahnhof for Marklin is a shop but just a backroom mailorder company...I may be wrong though.

David


Oh I see it,Thanks David.
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