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Marklin have announced new retro TWE700 Railcar in red/yellow livery.
Came with 1950s red box (same as 18045) Price and delivery TBA
Also Marklin museumwagon 2025 will be bogie hopper LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG in yellow livery in tinbox. |
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  Marklin have announced new retro TWE700 Railcar in red/yellow livery.
Came with 1950s red box (same as 18045) Price and delivery TBA
Also Marklin museumwagon 2025 will be bogie hopper LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG in yellow livery in tinbox. Interesting. Well, I guess the hopper wagon will go with the loco which appears to have been pushed back to January or February. In an email received from a dealer i also had notification that the new items will be announced on January 7th. Now I'm not sure if this is just the dealers road show or if the NI brochure will be available then.
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  Marklin have announced new retro TWE700 Railcar in red/yellow livery.
Came with 1950s red box (same as 18045) Price and delivery TBA
Also Marklin museumwagon 2025 will be bogie hopper LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG in yellow livery in tinbox. Here is the link to the new Museum wagons for all product ranges. Might have to get about three each of the H0 ones to go with the about to be released loco.
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Joined: 18/02/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,334
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  Originally Posted by: steventrain  Marklin have announced new retro TWE700 Railcar in red/yellow livery.
Came with 1950s red box (same as 18045) Price and delivery TBA
Also Marklin museumwagon 2025 will be bogie hopper LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG in yellow livery in tinbox. Here is the link to the new Museum wagons for all product ranges. Might have to get about three each of the H0 ones to go with the about to be released loco. Edit: I wrote something and deleted because I already know the answer... |
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Museum wagons are expensive in ebay.
It is a pitty because the 2025 looks very good!
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto  Museum wagons are expensive in ebay.
It is a pitty because the 2025 looks very good!
You can preorder them from Matschke if you don't want a trip to Germany, or try ordering them direct from the Marklin Store.
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Joined: 09/08/2008(UTC) Posts: 431 Location: Stockton, CA
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I’ve got the Museumswagens going back to ‘87, so I can’t interrupt the collection now! 🤣 That SWE Railcar is definitely a must have… and I have no idea what the price will be.
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I have the "CCS 700" and I really like it. I also would like to have a TWE 700, but there is a difference between both, that is the CCS 700 was never in production, while the TWE 700 was.
It is not the samething to have a replica of something that was only a lab pre-production sample or to have a replica of something that existed.
The TWE 700 that were produced at the time are hard to find, are usually not in good condition and are very expensive, so it may make some sense to have a replica...
About the price we can think in the 399 euros of the CCS 700 as a reference.
In the begining of CCS 700 sales it seemed there were not many samples for sale, but few time after, the opposite was found. It is still available for sale. It means the CCS 700 is not increasing value and so we can expect the same will happen for the TWE 700. It will be nic just to have something looks like what existed long ago.
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Joined: 09/08/2008(UTC) Posts: 431 Location: Stockton, CA
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I prefer originals over replicas, but in some cases, the cost involved in digitizing an original isn’t worth it as it may impact the overall value of the lok. Then again, having a replica to operate while giving an original a well deserved retirement isn’t a bad thing either.
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Joined: 05/12/2004(UTC) Posts: 2,976 Location: CA, USA
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where does one find information or images about the (new) TWE700? Admittedly not for me, but I'm curious what it looks like |
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According to Modellbahn Neustadt-Donau’ s newsletter, Marklin New Items 2025 will be revealed January 7th.
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: Francois29  According to Modellbahn Neustadt-Donau’ s newsletter, Marklin New Items 2025 will be revealed January 7th. Yes, I had that same info from a different dealer (see post 2).
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Marklin is not the only one announcing 2025 releases. This Christmas loco will be available in 2025, in N gauge from Hobbytrain, and H0 and TT from Piko according to this Stummis posting. They seem to have taken some liberties though, zebras pulling santas sleigh ???
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  They seem to be very inclusive. Probably they don't want some animals are more equal than the others... |
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I think the screws are to push the brushes to rigght position, but other members of the forum can give a more precise answer. Miguel Edited by user 19 December 2024 11:42:12(UTC)
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Greetings,
Will this be produced in China like the TWE 700 replica? Thank you!
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