Last week I did some cleaning of our rented storage room. I found some of my old Märklin there
and thought I would bring it back to the train room. I bought these models back in 1994 when I
was on a student exchange in Stuttgart. It was a great day when I took my hard earned pocket
money to the train store and got the one model that I have always wanted: The classic German
rail bus.
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For more than 50 years the class MY has played a big part in the Danish railway history as well
as the history of other European railways. To commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the class
MY, Trix released a completely newly tooled H0 model of the locomotive. To my knowledge this is
the first time the Nohab is available as a Trix model in H0. This is my review of a model that
is both heavy, good looking and runs like charm.
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If you are a regular follower of the blog, you will have seen pictures from my modular layout.
Both the C track articles and some of the landscaping articles feature stuff from the
construction of the layout. Here are some pictures from the layout as it currently looks.
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I like to build, rebuild, break down, set up, build again, and again and rebuild and so it goes.
In other words: I need a track system that is easy to use and easy to set up and take down. The
Trix C track stands out when it comes to track systems with built-in track bed. The Trix C track
is a derivative of the Märklin C tack, but without the center rail. Trix C track is built for
2-rail operation and comes complete with support for RP25 wheel sets and powered frogs.
Updated:
I have added additional images of the turnouts.
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