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10 years 10 months ago #16730 by Kelley

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10 years 10 months ago #16731 by Kelley
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Page 203

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10 years 10 months ago #16732 by shamoo737
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You mean 205.
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10 years 10 months ago #16733 by Mr.JA
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shamoo737 wrote: You mean 205.


Yes... the new round-table with round-house and maintenance building is quite nice. But, I think Kelley is more interested in the UP E-8 and the SP E-9, on page 203. (the numbers are on the bottom of the pages, not at the top of the Adobe reader).
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10 years 10 months ago #16735 by Kelley
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For you guys doing modern Europe and running ICE trains, Märklin now has track with concrete ties too!

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10 years 10 months ago #16738 by pm-ger
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Hi Kelley thanks for the link. Good to see that Märklin is still alive

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10 years 10 months ago #16740 by Mr.JA
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Rough translation for the Marklin SP E-9 is...

Marklin 88628 - U.S. diesel-electric locomotive E9A

Prototype: 6-axle A-unit, type General Motors EMD E9A the American Railway Company Southern Pacific.

Model: Completely new tooling. New high-performance motor, 2 axles powered on each of the two bogies, traction tires, resulting in high traction. Warm White LED headlights. Fine detail, elaborate prototypical paint scheme and lettering. Märklin system coupling front and rear. Operation number 6049th. Length over the buffers approximately 96 mm. This model was created in collaboration with the company AZL.

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10 years 10 months ago #16743 by markm
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JA,
Looks like a good translation to me. What I found interesting is at the beginning of the Z scale section: "5 year guarantee".

Mark

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10 years 10 months ago #16748 by tealplanes
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Ok, for those that know a lot more about such things......do you think this is going to be a good runner for Marklin and have the overall looks prototypical accurate?

Do you think we will be able to retro fit knuckle couplers on it like we can for the other Marklin locos and rolling stock?

Price looks about right for a good new addition to Z.

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10 years 10 months ago #16749 by Kelley
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Those are good questions. With Märklin engines you had to do some surgery to change out the couplers. And they take a lot of liberty on their proportions, but I realize that was to accommodate slapping an shell on a German frame. If these are all new from the ground up, I am guessing that would not be a problem.

I know that Märklin had been CB&Q friendly in the past, (I got that set, need about 3 more to almost make a set ;)

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10 years 10 months ago #16750 by ztrack
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The E8s/E9s will be all AZL. Motor, chassis, shell, etc. The only part not AZL will be the coupler.

AZL will be releasing additional E8s/E9s here in the US under their brand. Expect to see new road names and slightly different versions from those being offered by Marklin.

All and all, quite the partnership!

Rob
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10 years 10 months ago #16752 by markm
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If the Marklin units are new from the ground up, hopefully they've made it easier to convert the coupler. It would be a big sales factor in the U.S.

Kelley,

As I recall, Rob has a couple of the Zephyr sets on the resale site if you really want to increase your roster.

Mark

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10 years 10 months ago #16753 by pm-ger
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I don't thik that Märklin is on that way. They still focused on German Market and don't believe that they have a big knowleg of the US effords. Märlkin is sill an old traditioal German company and not very custom orientated. So better you take care of that. Mid be the old problems for changing the couplers also in the future. :(

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10 years 10 months ago #16754 by markm
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Really all Marklin needs to do is change the coupler pocket so that you can open and close it. They could be using the pocket AZL designed and is already using.

I realize that Marklin has been a traditional German company, but their cooperation with AZL says to me they're thinking in nontraditional ways. AZL has demonstrated the U.S. market is quite large, for the right product.

Mark

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10 years 10 months ago #16755 by tealplanes
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Whether the coupler issue will be major or minor remains to be seen, but still the prototypical appearance is critical I feel. Rob do you know more about the appearance? Guess MTL loses again.
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10 years 10 months ago #16756 by pm-ger
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Mark you mid be right. But trust me. Märklin is still a old fashion German Compny from Schwaben. Zhey think what they do is the best and really don't care the sorry small US market needs. I think that's for sure.
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10 years 10 months ago #16757 by markm
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Loren,
My first thought was MTL sold their E3 work, an AZL mechanism, and a Marklin coupler! :laugh:

Actually I'm really pleased to see Marklin addressing the U.S. prototypes even if it's still directed to the European market. I still remember the days when I'd wait for the new catalog to see what color they were painting the F7 that year. Two locomotives in a year, both in paint that I want, is progress to me.

Maybe we should start dropping hints to Marklin (like bringing back the Budd passenger cars to match the 2014 release engines) for the 2015 catalog?

Mark

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10 years 10 months ago #16758 by Minuteman
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Just wondering... 99% of the locos will be AZL, with Marklin only contributing the couplings... - could it be that this is not Marklin going for the US market but rather AZL trying to get a foothold in the European one through Marklin... B)

On the other hand it really does look like something only Marklin could come up with - given those couplers, what on earth are these locos going to pull straight out of the box and the Marklin rolling stock assortment ???

The AZL E9s are good news. The Marklin incarnation is simply... destined to be put in a display case, I guess. Which is where Marklin locos run best, of course :laugh:

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10 years 10 months ago #16759 by Gerd
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ztrack wrote: The E8s/E9s will be all AZL. Motor, chassis, shell, etc. The only part not AZL will be the coupler.

AZL will be releasing additional E8s/E9s here in the US under their brand. Expect to see new road names and slightly different versions from those being offered by Marklin.

All and all, quite the partnership!

Rob


So no reason to worry about the couplers, and I assume AZL will be slightly cheaper too just due to the fx rate

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