I’ve always enjoyed seeing the Lionel Prewar Tinplate trains in action. And now I get to enjoy watching the märklin 0 gauge tinplate trains in action and it’s just as fascinating. If not more.
@@justaboringjoha3678 .....I just took a look at it. It’s a little worn but looks like “H.R or H.B”. I recently learned Marklin did not make engines post 1952. I bought a small collection about a year ago from a man in his early 80’s whose uncle sent them back from Germany at the end of the war. It included the locomotive I mentioned, seven freight cars (with boxes), four passenger cars (1941, 1942, 1944 and 1945) with boxes and a lot of track and switches all with boxes. I believe the passenger cars are pretty valuable although I’m not sure how much.
@@hastyone9048 The HR 66 was made after the war so it could be you own one of these as a after war model. In my oppinion those class 01 german pacifics are beautiful. The 40cm passenger cars are around 500-1000€ but I don't know the price in the US.
@@justaboringjoha3678 ....Thank you for the quick reply. That’s strange about the locomotive. The wooden crate the trains were shipped in is marked “1945”. It also came with paperwork including a “1941” Marklin catalog. They were sent by a US officer stationed in Bavaria to NYC, where I live. The price of the coaches is 500-1000£ each or for the set? Thanks again.
I like the nice slow pace the trains runs, better to take in viewing and appreciate the beautiful details.
I’ve always enjoyed seeing the Lionel Prewar Tinplate trains in action. And now I get to enjoy watching the märklin 0 gauge tinplate trains in action and it’s just as fascinating. If not more.
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Absolutely marvelous, puts my clockwork Hornby to shame!!
Absolutely amazing!
The layout and trains must be worth a small fortune today
That must've cost more than the house it's in right now. Amazing.
Exceptional friend 😀👍...top!
Rare train set
this vid is awsome pilentum you deserve more subs
Thank you. But how to get more subscribers?
Generally not a fan of tin plate, but that was a fascinating 20 minutes, thank you for sharing
Excellent!
Locomotive fun so smooth
perfect working order. ...
Very sweet! Is that a prewar 66/12920 or a newer version? Looks a lot like mine with a slight variation of the smoke box front.
Most of the locomotives have the name 66, do you know the 1or 2 letters before that?
By the way, most of the märklin 0 gauge trains are prewar, there were some untill 1952 but they were all built after prewar disigns.
@@justaboringjoha3678 .....I just took a look at it. It’s a little worn but looks like “H.R or H.B”. I recently learned Marklin did not make engines post 1952. I bought a small collection about a year ago from a man in his early 80’s whose uncle sent them back from Germany at the end of the war. It included the locomotive I mentioned, seven freight cars (with boxes), four passenger cars (1941, 1942, 1944 and 1945) with boxes and a lot of track and switches all with boxes. I believe the passenger cars are pretty valuable although I’m not sure how much.
@@hastyone9048 The HR 66 was made after the war so it could be you own one of these as a after war model.
In my oppinion those class 01 german pacifics are beautiful.
The 40cm passenger cars are around 500-1000€ but I don't know the price in the US.
@@justaboringjoha3678 ....Thank you for the quick reply. That’s strange about the locomotive. The wooden crate the trains were shipped in is marked “1945”. It also came with paperwork including a “1941” Marklin catalog. They were sent by a US officer stationed in Bavaria to NYC, where I live.
The price of the coaches is 500-1000£ each or for the set? Thanks again.
Terrific stuff! Was the turntable always 3 rail or did you convert it?
Just ask at the railway club:
mec-wuppertal.de
are these bing and marklin, or just marklin?
Why is "Germany" written in English on the rolling stock when everything else is written in German? Oder was?
Ja dit is tot toch het echte werk,dat digitale gedoe van tegenwoordig kan hier niet aan tippen,vind ik
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I'm gesing this layout will cost like 11 thousand dollers beacause its probably very very rare