


Anyway it arrived today from Glendale and its been running round my small garden very happily. Am dead chuffed and had to share it with somebody and there's only sheep round here.




mbendebba said:Very nice dumpy, can we get a review soon, I have been eying since marklin anounced it.
iit most likely track voltage. I have also noticed that the user's manual produced by Marklin-LGB are nothing like those LGB owner are used to get before Marklin.dumpy said:mbendebba said:Very nice dumpy, can we get a review soon, I have been eying since marklin anounced it.
I don't know about a review but am happy to share my experiences when I have got some. (Of engines that is).
In the meantime I have discovered a socket in the back which the very skimpy manual describes as multipurpose! No indication as to voltage. Would I be right in assuming it will be the track voltage - in my case 20volts and presumably DC. I can of course check it out but just thought I'd ask.
Steve said:....... if ever i have cash again its top of my list![]()
Yeah..... aaargh quick! Make me cut up my credit cardsNemo said:Super loco, one of me faviorits![]()
KeithT said:Great loco dumpy.
Does it have a soundcard? If not I can recommend the Massoth one.
BTW watch out for the v small, vulnerable valve wheel(red) around the mid point below the running board. If the loco should come off the track it will probably snap off. Mine did - twice, and I am still looking for it after the second time. :impatient:
Zerogee said:A lovely loco, in any of the versions - mine ( a green one I bought new in about 2005) was the first sound-equipped loco I bought and it started me on the long process of sound-chipping everything else in the loco stable. The Sachsen is a beautifully hypnotic thing to watch, with all that wonderful motion at work.
A great choice, enjoy it lots!![]()
Jon.