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Marklin HO: 48850 MHI DB Freight Car Set
Marklin  HO: 48850 MHI DB Freight Car Set
Buy It Now: $189.90
Sale Ends: 34m
Marklin H0 heavy express electr engine E18 35, 3024 green, full diecast metal
Marklin H0 heavy express electr engine E18 35,  3024 green,  full diecast metal
Price: $199.00
Buy It Now: $229.00
Sale Ends: 40m
Marklin HO 6 Car "Geislinger Grade" Freight Set - 45102
Marklin HO 6 Car "Geislinger Grade" Freight Set - 45102
Price: $150.00
Buy It Now: $175.00
Sale Ends: 58m
Marklin HO 10 Car Coal Train Set of the Early 1950s - 46030
Marklin HO 10 Car Coal Train Set of the Early 1950s - 46030
Price: $185.00
Buy It Now: $225.00
Sale Ends: 1h
Marklin HO EXTA Company 50th Anniversary Special Goods Wagons- 4787
Marklin HO EXTA Company 50th Anniversary Special Goods Wagons- 4787
Price: $70.00
Buy It Now: $90.00
Sale Ends: 1h 4m
Marklin HO Swiss Electric Loco SBB CFF FFS - 3323
Marklin HO Swiss Electric Loco SBB CFF FFS - 3323
Price: $125.00
Buy It Now: $140.00
Sale Ends: 1h 8m
Marklin HO Freight Car With Sliding Roof and Sliding Sides - 4729
Marklin HO Freight Car With Sliding Roof and Sliding Sides - 4729
Price: $35.00
Buy It Now: $45.00
Sale Ends: 1h 16m
Marklin 1966 67 E Catalog
Marklin 1966 67 E Catalog
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Sale Ends: 2h 9m
ROCO 69524 for MARKLIN HO H0 SBB 14258 Crocodile DECODER AC 3-RAIL SYSTEM
ROCO 69524 for MARKLIN HO H0 SBB 14258 Crocodile DECODER AC 3-RAIL SYSTEM
Buy It Now: $404.91
Sale Ends: 3h 6m
Marklin HO 2002 Museum Car Set- DRG "G.C. Kessler & Co." Car and Truck
Marklin HO 2002 Museum Car Set- DRG "G.C. Kessler & Co." Car and Truck
Price: $65.00
Buy It Now: $75.00
Sale Ends: 3h 30m
Marklin HO 1999 Museum Car & Truck Set
Marklin HO 1999 Museum Car & Truck Set
Price: $65.00
Buy It Now: $75.00
Sale Ends: 3h 32m
Marklin HO 1:87 Metal DB BR V-200 056 Heavy DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE 3021 NMIB`68 Nice!
Marklin HO 1:87 Metal DB BR V-200 056 Heavy DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE 3021 NMIB`68 Nice!
Price: $114.99
Buy It Now: $129.99
Sale Ends: 3h 40m
Marklin HO "Sohnlein Rheingold" 140th Anniversary Beer Car - 48926
Marklin HO "Sohnlein Rheingold" 140th Anniversary Beer Car - 48926
Price: $40.00
Buy It Now: $55.00
Sale Ends: 3h 41m
Marklin HO: 3611 K.W.St.E. Steamloco with Tender cl. C 2007
Marklin  HO: 3611 K.W.St.E. Steamloco with Tender cl.  C 2007
Buy It Now: $239.98
Sale Ends: 3h 46m
Marklin HO Museum Car With Brakeman's Platforms - 94086
Marklin HO Museum Car With Brakeman's Platforms - 94086
Price: $25.00
Buy It Now: $35.00
Sale Ends: 3h 58m
Marklin HO DB Cargo Coil Car - 47200
Marklin HO DB Cargo Coil Car - 47200
Price: $40.00
Buy It Now: $50.00
Sale Ends: 3h 59m
Marklin HO Flat Car With "intercont" Containers - 4670
Marklin HO Flat Car With "intercont" Containers - 4670
Price: $25.00
Buy It Now: $35.00
Sale Ends: 4h 8m
M&B Marklin HO 4514 boogied Flatcar Red obx 1957 2nd version
M&B Marklin HO 4514 boogied Flatcar  Red obx 1957 2nd version
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Sale Ends: 4h 12m
1 CD Build Layout 5301 PHOTOS new IDEAS +CATALOGUE MARKLIN
1 CD Build  Layout 5301 PHOTOS new  IDEAS +CATALOGUE MARKLIN
Price: $0.01 (0 Bids)
Sale Ends: 4h 21m
Marklin HO 4680 Old goods car w brakeman's cab, rare specimen without any print
Marklin HO 4680 Old goods car w brakeman's cab,  rare specimen without any print
Price: $16.50 (12 Bids)
Sale Ends: 4h 48m
704-Marklin-#5100 Round Tracks[10pack]- B-Quality!!!
704-Marklin-#5100 Round Tracks[10pack]- B-Quality!!!
Buy It Now: $8.95
Sale Ends: 5h 18m
MARKLIN 4094 PASSENGER CAR IN ORIGINAL BOX LOOKS USED VERY LITTLE ca. 1980's
 MARKLIN 4094 PASSENGER CAR IN ORIGINAL BOX LOOKS  USED VERY LITTLE ca. 1980's
Price: $19.99 (0 Bids)
Sale Ends: 5h 37m
EE 032 New Marklin Truck 32311 f USA Style Freight Car
EE 032 New Marklin Truck 32311 f USA Style Freight Car
Buy It Now: $18.85
Sale Ends: 6h 22m
1 CD Build a Layout 5300 PHOTOS NICE IDEAS +CATALOGUE MARKLIN
1 CD Build a Layout 5300 PHOTOS NICE IDEAS +CATALOGUE MARKLIN
Price: $0.01 (0 Bids)
Sale Ends: 6h 42m
Marklin Special INSIDER 15 Years Club Member Car RARE
Marklin Special INSIDER 15 Years Club Member Car RARE
Buy It Now: $79.99
Sale Ends: 6h 49m
Marklin Special Imprint 4 axled LOWEN GAS 14 long Tank Car MiB 42433 MiB RARE
Marklin Special Imprint 4 axled LOWEN GAS 14 long Tank Car MiB 42433 MiB RARE
Buy It Now: $49.99
Sale Ends: 7h 3m
EARLY VINTAGE MARKLIN HO SCALE TRAIN TRACK ACCESSORIES - 32 PIECES TOTAL
EARLY VINTAGE MARKLIN HO SCALE TRAIN TRACK ACCESSORIES - 32 PIECES TOTAL
Price: $49.99 (0 Bids)
Sale Ends: 7h 12m
Märklin 7268 Straight ramp section bridge for Marklin K M track Ships fast&free!
Märklin 7268 Straight ramp section bridge for Marklin K M track Ships fast&free!
Price: $8.99
Buy It Now: $10.99
Sale Ends: 7h 14m
M&B marklin HO 4427 reefer STEF SNCF
M&B marklin HO 4427 reefer STEF SNCF
Buy It Now: $19.99
Sale Ends: 7h 24m
M&B Marklin HO 48720 4MFOR Flat carset 4cars with 4 Leopard 1 A1 Combat tanks
M&B Marklin HO 48720 4MFOR Flat carset 4cars  with 4 Leopard 1 A1 Combat tanks
Buy It Now: $299.00
Sale Ends: 7h 24m

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How do I install a digital decoder in a marklin model locomotive?
Question:
Marklin in Germany make AC (alternating current) 3 rail model trains. Electronics now play a big part of model railways and these locomotives have and can have tiny PCB's (printed circuit boards) known as decoders installed in them. The AC decoders for marklin do not come with a plug and socket like DC trains, - I would like to know how to A. test a faulty decoder and change a faulty decoder over and B. Install a decoder into a model that does not yet have one. if there is demo I can download that would be perfect?


Answer:
This is probably a better question for a hobbies board. Or the following links: http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a.tcl?topic=Wirin g+for+DCC http://www.modelrailroadnews.com/pages/april2004.htm l

Where do I get information on Marklin model train track layouts?

Answer:
Try these. http://www.marklin.com/ http://www.bahnhof4marklin.co. uk/

Are Japanese "Pro Z" Model Trains Compatible With Marklin & Micro-Trains?
Question:
Hi Folks, Will Japanese Tokyo Marui "Pro Z" model trains operate on Marklin z-scale track using a Marklin transformer? Will Marklin and Micro-Trains equipment operate on the "Pro Z" modular z-scale layout? I don't care if the couplers are not compatible. Here are 2 eBay auctions (which do not address compatibility): 120364420697 200310194327 Anyone bought any of these Japanese trains or the layout? Do they work well? Thanks! - Paul


Answer:
There are some differences. The Pro-Z trains use a custom power supply that allows the illuminated passenger coaches to work; they may not light up right with a Marklin power supply. Conversely, the Pro Z power supply may cause Micro-Trains and Marklin locos to run strangely because of the power for the lighting. It should not cause harm, but it might cause humming, and locos may run warmer than normal. Although you said couplers don't matter, just to set the record straight, Marklin, Micro-Trains and Pro-Z all use different couplers that are not compatible.

How does one tell what gauge of Marklin one has?
Question:
how do you tell what gauge model railroad is?


Answer:
Gauge is the distance between the rails, so just measure the inside distance. You probably mean what Scale (reduction from the real thing) you have. I'm using US information because that's what I'm most familiar with. Other countries had similar situations even if measurements differed. G Gauge (various scale reductions run on this track) Marklin uses 1/32 -- gauge 45 mm O 1/48 1/4" = 1 foot -- gauge 32 mm HO 1/87 3.5 mm = 1 foot -- gauge 16.5 mm N 1/160 -- gauge 9 mm Z 1/220 This distinction between scale and gauge is important because not all real trains were built to the same gauge. In the US after about 1870 almost all railroads were built to standard gauge (4 feet, 8 1/2 inches) but some were wider (the Erie was 6 feet), some narrower. Most narrow gauge railroads were 3 foot gauge, some (mainly in New England) were 2 foot gauge. Some industrial railroads were even narrower. Assuming your models are standard gague, if you measure the gauge it will tell you what scale they are (see the list above). Marklin has made many scales of trains, but currently they're making only HO, Z, and G. So measure the track, and you'll probably know what scale you have.

I'm looking for a club for collectors of Marklin trains called Marklin Collectors of America?
Question:
Marklin Collectors of America it's a model railroad club for collectors of Marklin trains.....


Answer:
http://www.modellbahn.com/marklin_clubs.html is a good site listing the clubs. Marklin Club of North America seems to link to Marklin Insider. Marklin Enthusiasts of America seems independent.

I am a model train enthusiast and am just starting the hobby. I have a Roco HO model train set and wonder if I
Question:
can can purchase other brand (other makes, eg Marklin, Hornby,etc) and attach to my set? I really would appreciate some advice. Thanks


Answer:
yes, all standard HO brands will interchange and run with each other..... the only exceptions are some of the more expensive types such as brass imports and/or custom / craftsman type kits, but at your entry level, they are too expensive and not something you will be buying anyway. all standard, out of the box brands will run together on any set

What do you get the Model Train Enthusiast who has everything?
Question:
He really has everything, it's always so difficult to buy him a gift because he either has everything, I don't know the hobby as well as him so I'll probably buy him something he doesn't want, or if there's a wagon or kit or something he wants you can be sure it's on its way to him in the mail already.. What can I get him that isn't a model train or something to add to his layout that will still appeal to him? He even has a canvas shopper with the Marklin logo on it, I can't even get him that!! I thought of a cap or a tshirt, but what should the tshirt say? Is there somewhere I can get vintage railway stuff? I once bought him a set of retro magnets with photographs of old trains on them.. He specialises in Marklin..


Answer:
I know why you are asking this. My wife has tried, but she does not know what to get! So, let me help you by making suggestions about what I [the person with everything train related] would like from someone who knows me and my passion for trains & railroading: - I have found T shirts, pins & caps of some of my favorite railroads and tourist lines fun to wear while out botching around - some neat magnets for the fridge of my favorite railroads - signs of favorite railroads - my wife got me a picture, framed and all [about 18 X 30"] of a nice steam engine scene - some neat train & railroad related calendars are fun - little gift type things that hang on wall, railroad related - coffee cups of favorite railroads OK, here, go the these websites and see if any of this tickles your fancy: http://www.railroadcatalog.com/ http://www.classicrail.c om/store.html http://www.zazzle.com/rail+road+gifts http://www. everythingrailroads.com/railroads/ Sounds like you are in Europe somewhere, and most of these are USA stuff, but these will at least get you started, and you'll find something for this person whom has 'everything'! [Can't have 'everything', really!]

How do I install a digital decoder in a marklin model locomotive?
Question:
Marklin in Germany make AC (alternating current) 3 rail model trains. Electronics now play a big part of model railways and these locomotives have and can have tiny PCB's (printed circuit boards) known as decoders installed in them. The AC decoders for marklin do not come with a plug and socket like DC trains, - I would like to know how to A. test a faulty decoder and change a faulty decoder over and B. Install a decoder into a model that does not yet have one. if there is demo I can download that would be perfect?


Answer:
what has this got to do with 'home theatre' ? contact marklins or ask it in the model railway section

How do I install a digital decoder in a marklin model locomotive?
Question:
Marklin in Germany make AC (alternating current) 3 rail model trains. Electronics now play a big part of model railways and these locomotives have and can have tiny PCB's (printed circuit boards) known as decoders installed in them. The AC decoders for marklin do not come with a plug and socket like DC trains, - I would like to know how to A. test a faulty decoder and change a faulty decoder over and B. Install a decoder into a model that does not yet have one. if there is demo I can download that would be perfect?


Answer:
This maybe what you actually need http://www.nmra.org.au/conventions/PDFS/DCC1.pdf

What do you get the Model Train Enthusiast who has everything?
Question:
He really has everything, it's always so difficult to buy him a gift because he either has everything, I don't know the hobby as well as him so I'll probably buy him something he doesn't want, or if there's a wagon or kit or something he wants you can be sure it's on its way to him in the mail already.. What can I get him that isn't a model train or something to add to his layout that will still appeal to him? He even has a canvas shopper with the Marklin logo on it, I can't even get him that!! I thought of a cap or a tshirt, but what should the tshirt say? Is there somewhere I can get vintage railway stuff? I once bought him a set of retro magnets with photographs of old trains on them.. He specialises in Marklin..


Answer:
Railroaders/model builders always need more supplies, tools, paint, etc. Get him a gift certificate to his local railroad or hobby shop. Great for him and helps support local business.