MARKLIN ANNOUNCES 2024 LGB NEW ITEMS

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Hi Foks - Marklin Germany has announced its 2024 new items for all its product lines including LGB. For those US Mogul fans, they are producing another model for 2024 shown below to be released 3rd Quarter 2024. They are also going to do another production run on the LGB 20215 Christmas Stainz with the lighted tree on the front, something many of us LGB Dealers have been requesting since its original introduction in 2018. If you order an item on the New Items List during January, many LGB Dealers will provide an additional discount off their posted prices.

The New Items Flyer is too large to attach.

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also announced are 2 HSB Mallets in Green (99502) and Black (99501). However the cost Euro3,790 might put some people off purchasing them. I travelled behind this Mallet in 2001:


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Hi Foks - Marklin Germany has announced its 2024 new items for all its product lines including LGB. For those US Mogul fans, they are producing another model for 2024 shown below to be released 3rd Quarter 2024. They are also going to do another production run on the LGB 20215 Christmas Stainz with the lighted tree on the front, something many of us LGB Dealers have been requesting since its original introduction in 2018. If you order an item on the New Items List during January, many LGB Dealers will provide an additional discount off their posted prices.

The New Items Flyer is too large to attach.
Is there a link to download the flyer?
 
also announced are 2 HSB Mallets in Green (99502) and Black (99501). However the cost Euro3,790 might put some people off purchasing them. I travelled behind this Mallet in 2001:


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5906 is a very different beast to 5901 and 5902 having open framed bogies each end. The others have an open frame bogie at the front end but closed ones at the rear as you can see in the pic below. Plus scales permitting the Train Line 45 ine below is clearly shorter.
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Sadly my 5906 has not seen much running, I have not yet had the courage to pull this metal loco apart to convert it to battery power.
 
Hi Foks - Marklin Germany has announced its 2024 new items for all its product lines including LGB. For those US Mogul fans, they are producing another model for 2024 shown below to be released 3rd Quarter 2024. They are also going to do another production run on the LGB 20215 Christmas Stainz with the lighted tree on the front, something many of us LGB Dealers have been requesting since its original introduction in 2018. If you order an item on the New Items List during January, many LGB Dealers will provide an additional discount off their posted prices.

The New Items Flyer is too large to attach.

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I guess you have looked at the products predominantly with an eye to things of interest your side of the pond.however for Europe the 2 Metal Articulated Harz based puffers is a pretty big deal, these are a much better offering than the Train Line 45 ones and the price I guess represents a Metal Build. Also the RHB GE4/6 previously announced I think looks like an introduction this year. As for rolling stock, so far as I can see re-liveries that will please some.
 
Once again nothing to get excited about unless willing to spend literally thousands of pounds on.

Same old models getting re-runs in different colours.

Me being critical, it seems like Marklin are trying to wind the hobby down.

Meanwhile PIKO seem to be upping their game, both in variety, and quality of build.

Overall, very, very disappointed. Especially for the American Enthusiast. Just another mogul, in another irrelevant colour.
 
Once again nothing to get excited about unless willing to spend literally thousands of pounds on.

Same old models getting re-runs in different colours.

Me being critical, it seems like Marklin are trying to wind the hobby down.

Meanwhile PIKO seem to be upping their game, both in variety, and quality of build.

Overall, very, very disappointed. Especially for the American Enthusiast. Just another mogul, in another irrelevant colour.
Agreed the Piko offerings are upping their game but seriously short on NG offerings for this side of the pond, the Harz Kamel is about the only thing I can think of. Most of the Piko German equipment is a strange gauge/scale offering of Standard Gauge kit.
 
Same old models getting re-runs in different colours.

Me being critical, it seems like Marklin are trying to wind the hobby down.

The MGB HGe 4/4 II and RhB Ge 4/6 locos are entirely new models and very welcome as well. The new rack drive on the MGB loco opens up a new range of operation that was not possible with the earlier small rack locos.

Also, this is just the start of the new items for 2024. Based on what happened in 2023, further new LGB item releases will follow during the year.

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What's the over/under on the Mallets being released as traditional injection models? Should I just be in the mindset that the Trainline versions are all we'll ever get? I was thinking LGB would not even make any of the locomotives that Trainline produced due to competitiveness of the market and yet here we are.
 
What's the over/under on the Mallets being released as traditional injection models? Should I just be in the mindset that the Trainline versions are all we'll ever get? I was thinking LGB would not even make any of the locomotives that Trainline produced due to competitiveness of the market and yet here we are.
Not quite sure what you are trying to say, likely difference in English as spoken different sides of the pond. However the LGB ones are quality metal offerings and have a much higher level if detail compared to the TrainLine 45 ones. My picture showing my Aster compared to the TL one (post #7 though this has had some additional modified pipe work carried out) will give a clue to the different level of detail with many of the pipes being separate added ones as on my Aster one.
 
Not quite sure what you are trying to say, likely difference in English as spoken different sides of the pond. However the LGB ones are quality metal offerings and have a much higher level if detail compared to the TrainLine 45 ones. My picture showing my Aster compared to the TL one (post #7 though this has had some additional modified pipe work carried out) will give a clue to the different level of detail with many of the pipes being separate added ones as on my Aster one.
Sure, I can try and be more clear:

The LGB high-end models are not currently (and for the foreseeable future) in my budget range. When the high-end Kroks came out a couple of years ago, they also released a "traditional" plastic-injection (Luran-S) model alongside the metal ones. With the HSB mallets there is not one. My question is should I hold out for future LGB HSB mallet in the regular production style or is that unlikely? I was supposing that LGB may only make a high-end version as Trainline already makes a plastic one and the expected return on investment when a competitor has one is too uncertain for the market.
 
What's the over/under on the Mallets being released as traditional injection models? Should I just be in the mindset that the Trainline versions are all we'll ever get? I was thinking LGB would not even make any of the locomotives that Trainline produced due to competitiveness of the market and yet here we are.
So far none of the unique high end models have translated down to the more mass-produced regular line, although the opposite seems to be true
Sure, I can try and be more clear:

The LGB high-end models are not currently (and for the foreseeable future) in my budget range. When the high-end Kroks came out a couple of years ago, they also released a "traditional" plastic-injection (Luran-S) model alongside the metal ones. With the HSB mallets there is not one. My question is should I hold out for future LGB HSB mallet in the regular production style or is that unlikely? I was supposing that LGB may only make a high-end version as Trainline already makes a plastic one and the expected return on investment when a competitor has one is too uncertain for the market.
Last year's Heidi/Rhatia GE 3/4 has not been produced in a plastic model this year or last. Interestingly this was previously produced in plastic in several different versions - 21272, 20271, 20274 as recently as 2018.

The Fairlie has also not been done in a plastic version.

So my point is 'maybe', but there's no real consistency to determine if thats their aim or not. My guess is they will do it if they think it will sell, but it might be a few years away.
 
The MGB HGe 4/4 II and RhB Ge 4/6 locos are entirely new models and very welcome as well. The new rack drive on the MGB loco opens up a new range of operation that was not possible with the earlier small rack locos.

Also, this is just the start of the new items for 2024. Based on what happened in 2023, further new LGB item releases will follow during the year.

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This new rack system does sound interesting, not much info on it yet. Price way out of my budget, final salary ex government pension workers may only apply.
 
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