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Hi - thanks for the reply. There are 2 stickers - one says marklin 13014672. The smaller white sticker says 188596 24V/DC then underneath 0213 MAHU.Hello, and welcome to the Forum..
what you have is a motor-block, motion, and 'chassis' components from a Marklin/LGB loco..
On the small sticker, there will be a (probably) five-digit number. - That number, and a side-view of the wheels and motion, will allow us to be certain from which model of locomotive it is.
The actual model will affect the value, most likely.
The number will be L20212 as an example: This is from a 'Stainz' locomotive, your number may be different?
PhilP.
Hi thanks for replying. What is the best way for me to tell people what else I have in the collection?As Phil says, a complete Marklin/LGB loco chassis from an 0-4-0, most probably a Stainz. Would be handy for anyone scratch-building a loco body on top. Value-wise, you can find a complete Stainz for £100-£150, so maybe £50-£60 or so for the chassis....?
Just my opinion, others may disagree....
And welcome to GSC!
I think we'd all be interested to see what else you have in the collection....?
Jon.
Hi thanks for replying. What is the best way for me to tell people what else I have in the collection?
Linda
Hi again. Sorry to keep bothering you but I am a reluctant newcomer to this railway business and know hardly anything about it!!Photos - LOTS of photos!
For individual big items like locos and coaches/wagons, a couple of photos of each item ideally including one underside shot.
For little bits and odd parts, just lay a bunch of them out on a plain surface and take group pics.
If any items have labels or stickers on them, particularly underneath, a note of what is on them (model numbers, stuff like that) is always handy too if they're not easily readable in the photos.
Jon
Don't apologise, Linda. This is the place to ask your questions; there is plenty of expertise to be found, and this forum is a pretty happy placeHi again. Sorry to keep bothering you but I am a reluctant newcomer to this railway business and know hardly anything about it!!
Thanks for the info about photos - would I then be able to put them on this forum and ask people what they are and their possible sale value or would I need to post them somewhere else?
Thank you
Linda
Hi again. Sorry to keep bothering you but I am a reluctant newcomer to this railway business and know hardly anything about it!!
Thanks for the info about photos - would I then be able to put them on this forum and ask people what they are and their possible sale value or would I need to post them somewhere else?
Thank you
Linda
She was very happy as they did all the cataloguing and selling for her....
Well it is a business like all businesses, they usually provide a good service...and were no doubt well rewarded for their efforts.
In all the excitement over the collection, did anyone figure out what this is?There are 2 stickers - one says marklin 13014672. The smaller white sticker says 188596 24V/DC then underneath 0213 MAHU.
Thanks for your help. My problem is that I have no idea what price to put on them!Right, the first loco looks as if it could be a GRS kit built loco on a Piko chassis.
Next we have an LGB caboose with it's chimney and roof vent missing (there were many like that) which is a shame because it's an attractive model.
The green diesel is an Accucraft (UK) Baguley Drewery but it is the the second, and more desirable version with a metal chassis
The White loco is an LGB Stainz - ever popular.
You could try selling them on the forum here, but forum rules are that you must put a price to them.