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When will Marklin announce the 2025 Summer New Items?
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beginning of May Wed or Tue...... Tue 07 May 2024  Wed 10 May 2023  Wed 11 May 2022  Tue 11 May 2021  Thu 28 May 2020  Thu 09 May 2019  Wed 18 Apr 2018  Wed 05 Apr 2017  Wed 20 Apr 2016  Tue 14 Apr 2015 nothing published 2014:( Mon 08 Apr 2013  Wed 18 Apr 2012  Wed Apr 13, 2011  |
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What's everyone hoping for? Here's my list: British K-Type Pullmans (not going to happen, but I can dream!) and an LNER Apple Green A3. An 80.8mm C-Track straight (long story) and a 2-rail version of the C-Track Wye. A 2-rail version of the budget motorised crane.
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Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 31,692 Location: United Kingdom
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Email from Marklin Customer service.
Summer new Items 2025 will be online Thursday 15th May 2025 |
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13.00 Germany time Tomorrow - Marklin Facebook. |
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We know that the VT18 (DR) is coming. I suspect that we will see a SBB Cargo X-Load Vectron as a Summer or Fall New Item. I am hoping for a Hupac T-3000 with 45 foot container loads.
We will find out in the next 24 hours
Regards
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Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy. |
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24 hours is up. As an Era V Swiss buyer I am totally unimpressed.
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Modeling Immensee, mile/km 0 on the Gottard. SBB Era V.
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Joined: 21/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 31,692 Location: United Kingdom
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Update with PDF see above. |
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Other than the VT 18.6, and the Z scale Acy Ducey and Gottardo Ticino, not much else strikes my fancy. Thank's for posting the pdf. I don't really get why a 100 jare anniversary of the br 01 is on a br 101. Nor a Viessmann car motion model truck on a flat bed car which will be driven on a layout roads.
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999  I don't really get why a 100 jare anniversary of the br 01 is on a br 101. Märklin pay to have the prototype look like that and thus they get another world-exclusive MHI model. A real must-have. |
Regards Tom --- "In all of the gauges, we particularly emphasize a high level of quality, the best possible fidelity to the prototype, and absolute precision. You will see that in all of our products." (from Märklin New Items Brochure 2015, page 1) ROFLBTCUTS  |
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Nothing for me  |
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Nothing for me either! It’s a big let down. No additonal drg cars to go with the short set announced in January. AC/DC doesn’t thrill me!
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Unfortunately has nothing for me. I was hoping for an edition of the 193 double pantograph from SBB but I was not lucky. On the other hand, it has some quality items.
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I like the VT18, but at nearly A$2,000 it is sadly not for me. |
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It’s really odd that Marklin would make. Br101 model with a picture of the Br01! Why not produce an addition to the car set announced in January to complement the BR01 model.
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Originally Posted by: Bahnhof fan  It’s really odd that Marklin would make. Br101 model with a picture of the Br01! Why not produce an addition to the car set announced in January to complement the BR01 model. It would have been better, for sure. |
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Merged both 2025 Summer New Items topics.
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A few of us agree about the br 101.
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Originally Posted by: mrmarklin  Originally Posted by: Bahnhof fan  It’s really odd that Marklin would make. Br101 model with a picture of the Br01! Why not produce an addition to the car set announced in January to complement the BR01 model. It would have been better, for sure. Perhaps they plan to release a special BR 01 as part of the Autumn news?
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999  I don't really get why a 100 jare anniversary of the br 01 is on a br 101. Nor a Viessmann car motion model truck on a flat bed car which will be driven on a layout roads.
Have you not considered how the number from Br01 has 100 added to it to become 101 as in Br101? It rather reminds me of some of the Swiss liveries they have done on Re460s, starting with the Heizerlok back in the mid 1990s. The Viessmann Car Motion model comes without the vehicle AIUI, but I see it as a throwback to the Rolling Road wagons that could be fitted up for use with the early Faller Car System. Faller used to have a demonstration layout where they would have articulated trucks drive onto the train, the train would do a circuit of the layout, then the trucks would drive off the train. I expect Viessmann would do something similar in the nearish future.
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No I don't really correlate the 01 and 101 because one is steam and the other electric. HO Tom stated that Marklin paid for the 01 photo on the prototype 101 to the DB to issue an MHI model.
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  Have you not considered how the number from Br01 has 100 added to it to become 101 as in Br101? The number scheme for electric locos is related to the number scheme of steam locos. The famous E 03 was planned as "E 01" for a while, but when it finally came with six axles and a lower axle load, they went for E 03 instead of E 01 - in analogy to the steamers BR 01 and BR 03. But then BR 101 is the only loco class widely available for advertising campaigns at the moment anyway. |
Regards Tom --- "In all of the gauges, we particularly emphasize a high level of quality, the best possible fidelity to the prototype, and absolute precision. You will see that in all of our products." (from Märklin New Items Brochure 2015, page 1) ROFLBTCUTS  |
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Joined: 10/02/2021(UTC) Posts: 3,911 Location: Michigan, Troy
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, makes sense Tom. Vectrons are the current advertising locos and they displace the 101.
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I can't say no to the swiss migros wagons, such excellent artwork :)
I would have ordered the green kofferli, (and for that matter the two Be 4/6's of the past few years) except I cannot get past the 100% terrible plastic orange wiring on the roof. Compare it to the image of the prototype immediately below it in the catalogue and you won't be able to "unsee" it.
This also happened with the Marklin Ae 3/6I. I've kept my Roco Be 4/6's and the Fleischmann Ae 3/6I because, despite the old tooling, they look better. Roco did put an orange rail or two on the roof, but it is metal and painted a flat orange so it blends in MUCH better... |
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The red diesel BR217 are interesting. |
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I forgot about the mfx semiphore signals. Cool!
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The 47478 is a lovely piece of modern rolling stock highlighting the Märklin brandname. It will be a companion piece to the recently released 47477 which I attempted to order but too late - it was already sold out at most dealers. So these types of articles are really popular. Kimball |
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