0:35 Oh wie schön! die kleine blaue Diesellok DHG 500 mit einem so schön passenden Zug ! WoW Das Du selbst solche kleinen Schätze hast! herrlich Danke ! greetings
@@The3rdRail YES i build up my yellow DHG 500 where so many things where right out from märklin where missing... just the Geländer needed to mount on. had no idea to get done it? the Puffer had to be remouved?
Oh yet an other big smile from me, it’s a very impressive collection of rolling stock you have, with so many of the same type of cars. And then there are the pure joy of listening to the well maintained motors humming along, oh what a joy. ❤ 😍😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
@tewuiakminiaturenh0 Hallo Kai, ja ich versuche geradde noch herrauszufinden wofür die Mechanik ist =) hoffe das wird in diesem Film gleich erklärt =) viele Grüße Stefan
Your collection is something else. I changed my mind about collecting and going to focus more on building a realistic layout for my collection to ride through. :))
Another great video. Those couplers on the self-unloading wagons are quite different from what we are used to seeing on rolling stock. Also your collection is growing by leaps and bounds. Love that collection management software application you're using. I use it as well. #wink
@@fernlenkerTrack Magic is more a UK thing. Any track cleaner will do the same job or SR24. You can even use a drop of smoke fluid... Most of it is pretty much the same stuff: paraffin... And it won't hurt the conductivity.
great video, one on reducing warping would be great 4656 tend to suffer a lot from it, also beer cars/refrigerated of the 4600 series. And one video on unlocking rotors of locos would be great, some people recommend hair dryer but i dont find it efficient.
The ceased mechanism/rotor topic is next on my list, I have started working on it. I'll think about the heat thing and do something at some point but it might take a while. Thanks for spending some of your valuable time on my channel.
Wow, what a fantastic collection. We have just started out with a Märklin analogue lay out and do agree that these type of videos are most appealing and educational. Although we are not into collecting M we must admit that doing so can become quite alluring, but we do try to restrain ourselves. Such a pity that M in the UK is such a niche since OO there is the thing. Hence, as it seems M has little, if any, British rolling stock to offer, except the Hogwarts express which seems to be a converted Hornby model scaled towards OO. Not that we are into British locos but we would have liked to add a few, converting them ourselves but then there is the scale issue, sadly. But that aside, what an impressive and most enjoyable collection 🙂
M used to produce a lot of British outline stuff in its early days, unfortuntately the 1st world war dampened the appetite for German toys in the UK and the adoption of a slightly larger scale for 00 finished the job. Hornby conversions don't run well on Märklin track in my opinion, I did a few in my digital days, and was never satisfied with result. Thanks for spending some of your valuable time on the channel, I am glad you enjoyed the video.
@@The3rdRail YES on these good Pruducts the time is OK for that! i m just looking your green P8 towing the green Donnderbüchsen with 4115 at the end. well do you think i can also go on the end of my Passenger Train?
Excellent video, thumps up.
Greetings Andre. 😁😀🙋♂️🙋♂️👍👍
Thanks for the visit
0:35 Oh wie schön! die kleine blaue Diesellok DHG 500 mit einem so schön passenden Zug ! WoW Das Du selbst solche kleinen Schätze hast!
herrlich
Danke !
greetings
everybody needs one 😉
@@The3rdRail YES i build up my yellow DHG 500
where so many things where right out from märklin where missing...
just the Geländer needed to mount on.
had no idea to get done it?
the Puffer had to be remouved?
Oh yet an other big smile from me, it’s a very impressive collection of rolling stock you have, with so many of the same type of cars. And then there are the pure joy of listening to the well maintained motors humming along, oh what a joy. ❤ 😍😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes🎉, I found the video with the Belgian coaches😊
👏👏👏👏👏
a very nice video, the 4656 cars are very interesting models, greetings Kai😊😊👌👌👍👍
Thanks Kai, I think so too. Have a good weekend.
@tewuiakminiaturenh0 Hallo Kai, ja ich versuche geradde noch herrauszufinden wofür die Mechanik ist =)
hoffe das wird in diesem Film gleich erklärt =)
viele Grüße
Stefan
Great video - the Belgian self-unloading cars are really nice!
Many thanks!
13:05 here it comes =)
Wow what a Train, looks so real with all that Selbstentladewagen 4565 i one row
good you took them all =) )
😀
Your collection is something else.
I changed my mind about collecting and going to focus more on building a realistic layout for my collection to ride through.
:))
Go for it!
@@The3rdRail Thank you! :)
Another great video. Those couplers on the self-unloading wagons are quite different from what we are used to seeing on rolling stock. Also your collection is growing by leaps and bounds. Love that collection management software application you're using. I use it as well. #wink
thank MC MRC!
👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot 🙏
Educational and fascinating as always! Makes sense why Marklin didn’t pursue British stock and I thought it was the 66 World Cup 😊
Thanks CM.
3:18 verry nice mecanic, i föund it =)
Thank you!
Glad it helped!
@@The3rdRail Did you the video about heating the plastic Warp back in shape ?
@@fernlenker no, I haven't done anything on that front.
@@The3rdRail im searchng to get track magic here in germany, that whast your choice for the wheels?
the "wax" did not isolate against current?
@@fernlenkerTrack Magic is more a UK thing. Any track cleaner will do the same job or SR24. You can even use a drop of smoke fluid... Most of it is pretty much the same stuff: paraffin... And it won't hurt the conductivity.
great video, one on reducing warping would be great 4656 tend to suffer a lot from it, also beer cars/refrigerated of the 4600 series. And one video on unlocking rotors of locos would be great, some people recommend hair dryer but i dont find it efficient.
The ceased mechanism/rotor topic is next on my list, I have started working on it. I'll think about the heat thing and do something at some point but it might take a while. Thanks for spending some of your valuable time on my channel.
I am "unlocking rotors" in my latest video 😉
Wow, what a fantastic collection. We have just started out with a Märklin analogue lay out and do agree that these type of videos are most appealing and educational. Although we are not into collecting M we must admit that doing so can become quite alluring, but we do try to restrain ourselves. Such a pity that M in the UK is such a niche since OO there is the thing. Hence, as it seems M has little, if any, British rolling stock to offer, except the Hogwarts express which seems to be a converted Hornby model scaled towards OO. Not that we are into British locos but we would have liked to add a few, converting them ourselves but then there is the scale issue, sadly. But that aside, what an impressive and most enjoyable collection 🙂
M used to produce a lot of British outline stuff in its early days, unfortuntately the 1st world war dampened the appetite for German toys in the UK and the adoption of a slightly larger scale for 00 finished the job. Hornby conversions don't run well on Märklin track in my opinion, I did a few in my digital days, and was never satisfied with result. Thanks for spending some of your valuable time on the channel, I am glad you enjoyed the video.
@@The3rdRail Thank you for this helpful feed back. Most appreciated.
tender loving care -> zärtliche, liebevolle Fürsorge YES so they wil run and run and run =) )
Care is the main ingredient
@@The3rdRail YES on these good Pruducts the time is OK for that! i m just looking your green P8 towing the green Donnderbüchsen with 4115 at the end. well do you think i can also go on the end of my Passenger Train?
What is the name of the track cleaning fluid that you used to clean the wheels ?
I use track magic.
I rather like the P8 IN SNCB Green
Lovely little thing indeed, with its gold details. The P8 is a gorgeous engine.