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Märklin mini-club TEE Rheingold

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2007

Two Z-scale TEE trains with BR103 are running on my layout. The 8-car train circling anticlockwise traces the formation of TEE 10/9 Rheingold, and the other one traces TEE 26/27 Rheinpfeil.

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  • Richtig geile Züge. besonders wie die Oberleitung nach oben geht, wenn der Pantograph drunter längs saust 0:51.

  • Der ist ein guter Ansichtpunkt in meinem Layout.

    Nur hier, können Pantographen ihn aufwärts drücken Oberleitung.

    That is a good view point in my layout.

    Only here, pantographs can push the overhed line (catenary) upward.

  • cool vid...love marklin...

  • Thanks, I have uploaded another version of Maerklin TEE movie.

  • Snyggt, även om landskapet ser lite tomt ut.

  • Tack.

    Nu är min layout är täckt med mycket gräs.

    Thank you.

    Now my layout is covered with much grass.

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  • Tiny!! lol I don't like trains that small. I stick with H0: easy to handle, lightweight, and great detail

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  • OMG MY DAD MADE THIS WHOLE TRAIN SET FROM LIKE STYROFOME AND A BULLETIN BOARD AND EVERYTHING IS LIK A CENTIMETER OR SMALLER IN SIZE.......HE EVEN MADE BUILDINGS AND PEOPLE AND ANIALS!!!!!!! ^_^

  • @Landser1853 Yeah, after a year of trying to work with H0 scale, I think it would be easier to use N scale. I've seriously been considering the change.

  • n scale is the most cost effective because if you get a locomotive in Z for a reasonable price it most likely has sub-standard quality and if you get a high quality train in Z it is in upwards of some $300. But in N you can get a high quality locomotive for $100 and if it should have DCC it would be maybe $170 but still under the $300 for a quality z scale

  • Yeah, I guess your right. H0 does take up alot of space. I actually considered changing to N scale a couple of times, and I most likely will now.

  • I like N. Unless you have a massive amount of space, you can't model the right turns to scale etc.

  • i got the new roco rails.

    but that is still with grind.

    i need one without grind but from roco and it have to be new.

    can someone help me please.

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