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12 years 10 months ago #12790
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Today, the first list of Markln's 2012 new items has been announced. Marklin is bringing back the GG1 in the Tuscan red scheme. For European fans, it appears Marklin is releases Swiss Re 4/4 II locomotives. These are classic electrics. The list posted as of today on the Marklin user forum is below:
81 972 Anniversary Package "40 Years of Mini-Club", DB, era III
82 422 Freight Car Set, era V
82 702 heavy trucks with loading, DB, era III
82 800 Güterwagenset "ore", Ep III
86 211 car kit hot metal cars, Ep III - V
86 212 car kit slag cars, Ep III - V
86 580 car-set freight cars, three-piece, DR, Ep II
87 101 Express coach, 1st Class, DB, era III
87 112 Express coach, 2nd Class, DB, era III
87 121 high-speed railway baggage cars, DB, era III
87 131 high-speed railway dining car, DB, era III
87 299 wagon pack double deckers "metronome" Ep.V
87 401 express car set, 5-piece, DB, era IV
87 662 car set SBB "City €" 4-part, Ep V
88 193 Electric locomotive BR 189, DB Raillion, Ep V
88 370 Diesel Locomotive BR 246 metronome, Ep V
88 436 Electric locomotive BR 243, DR, Ep IV
88 492 electric locomotive series GG-1, PRR, Ep III
88 591 Electric locomotive Re 4 / 4 II red, SBB, Ep V
88 843 heavy freight locomotive with a Tender BR 50, Ep III
88 973 steam locomotive with tender, BR 44, DB, era III
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81 972 Anniversary Package "40 Years of Mini-Club", DB, era III
82 422 Freight Car Set, era V
82 702 heavy trucks with loading, DB, era III
82 800 Güterwagenset "ore", Ep III
86 211 car kit hot metal cars, Ep III - V
86 212 car kit slag cars, Ep III - V
86 580 car-set freight cars, three-piece, DR, Ep II
87 101 Express coach, 1st Class, DB, era III
87 112 Express coach, 2nd Class, DB, era III
87 121 high-speed railway baggage cars, DB, era III
87 131 high-speed railway dining car, DB, era III
87 299 wagon pack double deckers "metronome" Ep.V
87 401 express car set, 5-piece, DB, era IV
87 662 car set SBB "City €" 4-part, Ep V
88 193 Electric locomotive BR 189, DB Raillion, Ep V
88 370 Diesel Locomotive BR 246 metronome, Ep V
88 436 Electric locomotive BR 243, DR, Ep IV
88 492 electric locomotive series GG-1, PRR, Ep III
88 591 Electric locomotive Re 4 / 4 II red, SBB, Ep V
88 843 heavy freight locomotive with a Tender BR 50, Ep III
88 973 steam locomotive with tender, BR 44, DB, era III
Rob
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12 years 10 months ago #12793
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So it wasn´t my imagination playing tricks on me at my LHS. Trouble is they are displaying used stuff with new stuff. Big cammo war engine is nice, if the Germans had actually built any.
If someone wants to be nice and celebrate "Give Kelley A Z Engine Day",(It is coming up soon you know), then I want this one.
BR V 100.2 DB, Art.Nr. 88698.
If someone wants to be nice and celebrate "Give Kelley A Z Engine Day",(It is coming up soon you know), then I want this one.
BR V 100.2 DB, Art.Nr. 88698.
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12 years 10 months ago #12794
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Sure looks like they don't think much of the American Market- so sad!
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12 years 10 months ago #12795
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Fred, they came out with a bunch of American stuff. www.maerklinshop.de/index.php?sid=8572517dcf33a8e92207123b27d2d85f&cl=moredetails&cnid=468cbac056133a996283cca7e2976336&anid=M082499
Cabeese and tank cars, with modifications are OK but, does anyone used the other stuff? I know a lot of folks do like the GG1. Even the Germans that do N American railroading don´t bother with the Märklin US stuff.
Cabeese and tank cars, with modifications are OK but, does anyone used the other stuff? I know a lot of folks do like the GG1. Even the Germans that do N American railroading don´t bother with the Märklin US stuff.
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12 years 10 months ago #12798
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Kelley,
they don't bother because Marklin stuff was overprised and prototypical not good enough e.g. truck spacing or F7.5...that business model doesn't work anymore.
they don't bother because Marklin stuff was overprised and prototypical not good enough e.g. truck spacing or F7.5...that business model doesn't work anymore.
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12 years 10 months ago #12847
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Kelley, if you have a Märklin gon shrinked to scale 40' and put it on MTL trucks it doesn't look too bad. So that makes it to 3 car types which are sort of usable. For the rest I have to agree with Gerd.
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12 years 10 months ago #12849
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The GG1 is a different animal than the other Marklin US motive power. It's the only one they built from the ground up instead of slapping a new shell over a European chassis, and I'm happy to see them back. They look great, run great, and have plenty of space under the hood to add weight. I filled the spaces under the hoods of mine with silly putty and they'll happily tow 30+ cars each (on a level test loop). If the price is anywhere near reasonable, I won't hesitate to grab another.
Much as the Pennsy and GG1 fan in me hates to admit it, though, Marklin would have been much better off in the US market if they'd invested in new tooling for something more ubiquitous than the GG1. If they were going to get one right, it should have been something that could be offered in road names for more than one region of the US.
Marklin's streamlined passenger cars were pretty good too, for that matter. Not 100%, but also not anything that any other manufacturer has offered a better version of- unlike every single one of their freight cars save the tanker and caboose. The streamlined cars don't need much more than replacement couplers to look convincing.
Much as the Pennsy and GG1 fan in me hates to admit it, though, Marklin would have been much better off in the US market if they'd invested in new tooling for something more ubiquitous than the GG1. If they were going to get one right, it should have been something that could be offered in road names for more than one region of the US.
Marklin's streamlined passenger cars were pretty good too, for that matter. Not 100%, but also not anything that any other manufacturer has offered a better version of- unlike every single one of their freight cars save the tanker and caboose. The streamlined cars don't need much more than replacement couplers to look convincing.
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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #12856
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Check here for listing and pix (starting from page 17) of new 2012 items:
www.marklin.com/newprod/2006/index.html
(select new items 2012 brochure - go to page 10, you´ll see more pages -Z items from 17 and on)
Matt
www.marklin.com/newprod/2006/index.html
(select new items 2012 brochure - go to page 10, you´ll see more pages -Z items from 17 and on)
Matt
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