Donnerbüchsen, and a tick in the box...

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2023
  • I just received the last item I needed to complete the passenger section of my Märklin collection. It is a simple luggage van of the DB, model number 4102.
    In this video, we will
    - have a quick look at the related stock Märklin produced in the 1980s,
    - make an attempt a recreating a few train composition based on pictures using various items from the collection
    If you enjoy this video, please consider subscribing to my channel and hitting the like button. It helps me reach a wider audience and create more content like this.
    Thanks for watching!
    Sous titrage auto-traduit disponible, pour voir comment faire: • Petite astuce - Sous-t...
    Automatisch übersetzte Untertitel verfügbar, wie macht man das? Siehe: • Kleiner Tipp - RUclips...
    Channel email: the3rdrailchannel@gmail.com
    Subscription: / @the3rdrail
    Featured models:
    Coaches:
    Donnerbüchsen ("thunderboxes")
    Märklin 4100, 4101, 4102, 4103 (Version 1: DRG)
    Märklin 4100, 4101, 4102, 4103 (Version 2: DB)
    Märklin 4002
    Prussian type coaches:
    Märklin 4200, 4202, 4203
    Märklin 4004
    Locomotives:
    BR38 (ex P8): Märklin 3099 in DRG and DB versions
    BR24: Märklin 3003
    BR75: From set Märklin 2865
    BR78: Märklin 3106
    BR18 (Ex S3/6): Märklin 3093
    BR81: Märklin 3031
    Sources/credits:
    www.marklin.de
    www.wikipedia.org
    www.eisenbahnstiftung.de
    Pictures (please tell me about any error and omission...):
    Donnerbüchse in Stuttgart:
    upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...
    74 487 bei Volmarstein
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    Personenzug bei Fredeburg
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    93 873 in Offenbach-Bieber
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    260 112 in Falls
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    Br78 DB - Wuppertal ’63
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    Br78 DB - Wuppertal ’61
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    BR24 DB - Bielefeld ’61
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    BR24 - DB Duisburg ’59
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    P8 DB
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    P8 DB - Rosentalviadukt b. Friedberg
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    S3/6 DB - Ungerhausen (Bavaria)
    eisenbahnstiftung.de/images/b...
    #Märklin #mgleis #analog #tmrguk
    Marklin, Spielbahn , Märklin, Märklin H0, Märklin H0 model Railway, Märklin Bahn, Märklin Anlage, Märklin M Gleis, Märklin M-track, Märklin Modellbahn, Märklin Vintage, Model Railway, Märklin Retro, Märklin Nostalgie, Märklin Tinplate , Märklin Layout, Märklin running video, Modelleisenbahn, Modellbahn, M Gleis, M Track, Diecast, running session, M-Gleis, Nostalgie Bahn, Spur H0, alte Spielbahn, Märklin Trains, alte Märklin Bahn, nostalgieanlage, marklin automatik, marklin automation, analoger fahrbetrieb, roulage, m-gleis , voie M, model trains , moba #mobaanalog, #Bundesbahn, DRG, #railway Märklin layout märklin trains #Spielbahn
  • РазвлеченияРазвлечения

Комментарии • 59

  • @avenger6944
    @avenger6944 Год назад +1

    Very enjoying as aiways .

  • @MMK96
    @MMK96 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see one of my old favorites - the 3099! thank you!

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  11 месяцев назад +1

      Das Mädchen für alles, immer schön zu sehen, obwohl die P8 oft zu vergessen wird... Danke für den heutigen Besuch.

    • @jochenkraus7016
      @jochenkraus7016 7 месяцев назад

      @@The3rdRail On the photo at 16:00 the P8 has a Wannentender and I think Märklin also had such a P8 :-)
      According to pictures I found that was one variant of 3098.
      I already have too much stuff but P8 and T18 or in Märklin-language 3098, 3099 and 3x06 are missing.

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  7 месяцев назад

      @@jochenkraus7016 More than likely, but not in the 1980s...

  • @stephanedelaval6525
    @stephanedelaval6525 Год назад +1

    The most interesting period. End of IIIb, early IV. Meaning 60 to 70....

  • @jeanricard918
    @jeanricard918 Год назад +5

    There is no doubt in my minde, that you have one of the most beautiful collections of Märklin of that age, I just love your videos and looking forward to every upload from you and your perfect layout.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marklinologe4685
    @marklinologe4685 Год назад +2

    Hi, thanks for showing us the historic pictures, they always give us an idea for nice train combinations.👍

  • @Martin.
    @Martin. Год назад +1

    hahaha, die Übersetzung der sogenannten intelligenten Programme ist immer wieder zum Lachen. Eine Donnerbüchse ist immer noch ein altes lautes Gewehr. Die Toiletten heißen Donnerbalken 😁 😆 😅 😂 🤣

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      Direktübersetzung ist immer gefährlich... Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen lesen Sie die Packungsbeilage und fragen Sie IIhren Arzt oder fragen Sie in Ihrer Apotheke 😀Gruß!

  • @ModelTrainFun
    @ModelTrainFun 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations on the final Thunderbox - really nice consists you created! Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @lindaoffenbach
    @lindaoffenbach Год назад +3

    Marvelous collection. I suppose the 4000 was cheap for kid's starter sets or something. Still plenty around on ebay for a few dollars lol. We have a few pulled by the small 3000 and added windows and interior LED lights but they are primitive. I'm stunned that M used the same article numbers for essentially different liveries. How confusing indeed 🤔

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад +1

      Thanks you Linda. The 4000 is a good way to practice wihout fear 😉 thanks for your time today.

  • @Kapparie
    @Kapparie Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this new episode of the third rail. 😃 I do fancy the old 80’s blue boxes. 😊 Thanks again for this video.

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for your time today.

  • @fernlenker
    @fernlenker Год назад +1

    Hello THANK YOU for that great ShoW ! 81 is sitting right next to me liked that she is in that video too =))
    so many questions, i have to look it again...
    so first, like your layout, it is just to focus on the trains AND more the original sound of M-Gleis =))
    it fits to every train, but to Donnerbüchsen it was a little bit to silent ? =))
    great, all the trains you got together ! i did not like the P8 so much... but now i rised in my mind, what a brave, tomorrow i had to search after mine =)
    thank you so much for this inspiration!
    greetings

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад +1

      Mission erfüllt! Glad I could inspire you. Have a look on the second channel (link at the bottom of the channel home page) for outtakes with louder sound. P8 are cute little things.

    • @fernlenker
      @fernlenker Год назад

      @@The3rdRail OH dear Mr. Das 3te Gleis, as your name shown here in german youtube?
      yes, P8 ok, they had their place? just recognized, that the BundesBahn used Steamloks so long, because they did not go "kaputt" *LOL* but against a BR 96 (i try to get running it is from Rivarossi with two "Antriebswellen" to drive one Axle at every ??? Steampowered unit.. a nightmare, takes 0,67 Amp ! ???) well... that you gave all even the 81 a place and your cool and claim voice to explain! i came here over "modellbahnkeller" back to M-Gleis and that old analoge Stuff... just moved to a new home, seaching for things an a Place to get a Track like yours =)
      my videos are very poor... but after a day where here in germany nothig got forward, to set a mighty weighted(?) BR 81 on track to see after over 50 years it runs like first day get a BIG smile on my face=)
      even your video did! =))
      i have a look tomorrow at channel
      here it is 2:15 night =)
      but you are awake?
      CU

    • @fernlenker
      @fernlenker Год назад

      @@The3rdRail you found so real world pictures that is great !
      Do you know about the Windbergbahn ? to Kaisers zeiten ? =)

  • @mre6180
    @mre6180 Год назад +2

    I also own some 4002s and 4003s, also love to use a 3003 (also from the 60s) to pull them. I always love the sound of the metal from the 4002 and 4003s plus that M-track.
    Great video!

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Have fun with your BR24…

  • @christophetardivat234
    @christophetardivat234 Год назад +1

    Great video, plenty of inspiration for reproducing consists! when can we expect to see the french/belgian and Austrian donnerbuchsen??

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      If you search the channel, you will be able to find them 😉 Happy hunting!

  • @Jeppe-Covid1959
    @Jeppe-Covid1959 Год назад

    In danish they are called "rumlekasser", which ,as you mentioned, rumble boxes.
    The 24 and the 38, where just DB models with DRG decals.
    Untill 1952 the german railways only had two headlights. Three headlights meant "Watch out!, I'm driving in the opposite direction".
    The big wind deflectors are usually called Wagner and the smaller ones Witte.
    Wagner was the head of DRG untill 1942, when he died (And no, he died of natural causes).
    Try to guess who got his job, Just last name.

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      Thanks for the contribution and your time here today.

  • @ivovanzon164
    @ivovanzon164 Год назад +1

    The very basic model is not related to the Donnerbüchsen, but is an earlier Bavarian vehicle.
    And it's a good thing to go back to the time when rivet counting was not a thing for Märklin... Just slap some numbers on a vehicle and done.
    These were also used in combination with the V36 diesel locomotive (usually in red)

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      yep, hence the mention "vaguely ressenbled" in the video ;) These were still the toy days. The 2858 set with red coaches is very nice too. Thanks for spending some of your precious time on the channel todaqy, much appreciated.

  • @winzewinze5133
    @winzewinze5133 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for this beautiful video. The classes V 65 and the steamloko Br 93 would also be good examples. They drove in our region between Winterberg and Frankenberg, but unfortunatley Märklin has not built these lokos up today, only Roco and last year Pico the class 93. Best regards.

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for sharing this information. Take care.

  • @ingok7491
    @ingok7491 Год назад +1

    Wonderful Cars! I Remember the luggage car was a christmas present😊
    This explaines why I got a mix of 1 Reichsbahn 2 Bundesbahn and 1 Belgian coach 😅

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад +1

      plenty of scope for cofusion indeed, but still fun nevertheless 😉

  • @CM-he8ni
    @CM-he8ni Год назад +1

    Congratulations on reaching a goal. As always fascinating insight to the history of your acquisitions. Your knowledge is limitless. Helps to cool me down here in Phoenix, Arizona 😊

  • @casdeop
    @casdeop Год назад +2

    Love the video, thank you for all your hard work.

  • @jayblack6004
    @jayblack6004 Год назад +1

    The Poles inherited many Donnerbüchsen as well as extant at the time BR 24, so on my large model layout 4002 & 4003 follow FM800 representatives of such WWII reparations. All three countries' rolling stock can appear if modeling a divided Berlin

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      Polish or West German Donnerbüchsen wouldn't have been seen in a divided Berlin (>1961)🤔 Even East German Donnerbüchsen were used a distance away. Long distance stock is another story though... And FYI the East German Deutsche Reichsbahn operated the West Berlin railway network until after the reunification, with the exception of the S-Bahn, which was transfered to West Berlin in 1984. BErlin is a nice theme to pick though... Plenty of possibilities. Thanks for spending some of your valuable time here today, and for your comment.

  • @johnbuttery1171
    @johnbuttery1171 Год назад +1

    Reading the disclaimer at the start, I realise that by painting my baseboard green and running the wires underneath it, I am now a finescale modeller!

  • @joshuaweil7011
    @joshuaweil7011 5 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoy your videos and am also a lover of older Märklin models, those of my childhood dreams. I am hoping that you can help me. I recently purchas the branchline set 2858 with the v36239 diesel switcher. I also purchased a 3366 electric heavy loco. Both ar in like new condition. They are unlike the older loco models which can be serviced by removing a screw attaching the body. The included instructions do not indicate how to remove the body shells. Since they are highly detailed models I am loath to fiddle about trying to remove the shells. Could you please provide insight on how to remove them safely so that i can service them? Much appreciated. JTW

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  5 месяцев назад

      Cool, thanks for the visit.
      I show how to open similar locos in a few videos on the channel:
      V36 🔗ruclips.net/video/_KzkRPxBucE/видео.htmlsi=PS8DZZKOHtfEWIVE
      BR152/52/EP5 🔗ruclips.net/video/w4H5Y7pkGSM/видео.html

  • @Jeppe-Covid1959
    @Jeppe-Covid1959 Год назад

    I forgot to telll you that you don't need any cars for your Br85. It was only used to help trains uphill and downhill.
    Höllental means hell valley and is located in the black forest (Schwarzwald). So... you can say, it was sidetracked.

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      I think you are only referring to its late Bundesbahn days. The situation was different between the 1930s and the electrification of the Höllenthalbahn. See an old video I made on the topic here: ruclips.net/video/chF7Aeuu3Lo/видео.html. There is a link to a Bundesbahn teaching video where you see it in action in the description for that video too. Märklin also released a Höllenthalbahn set in the early 1990s to go with the loco. Take care and keep the comments coming 🙏

  • @arnaudmarklin
    @arnaudmarklin Год назад +1

    O, you can find the Belgian ones😉

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад +1

      If you search on the channel, you'll find them there too... With a beautiful green P8 of course

    • @arnaudmarklin
      @arnaudmarklin Год назад

      @@The3rdRail sorry, I haven't watched all your videos yet😭

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  Год назад

      When you get to it, you'll also come across the Austrian and French ones somewhere... Happy hunting 😉

    • @arnaudmarklin
      @arnaudmarklin Год назад

      @@The3rdRail I can't find the video 😭

  • @jenswalter8874
    @jenswalter8874 8 месяцев назад

    I've got a question concerning the model of the BR 24 shown at your video at 12:40 - is it a modified version by you or is it/was it really produced that way by Märklin with a gap between the boiler and the chassis/cylinders opening a perspective?

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  8 месяцев назад

      It is in orignal condition as far as I am aware.

    • @KPS-en8fz
      @KPS-en8fz 7 месяцев назад

      Nice and interesting video, I really appreciate the old Bundesbahn photos.
      I would agree with Jenswalter. It really seems, that the loco-housing of the 24 058 does not sit correctly on the chassis. Normally there is no gap between boiler and chassis. Maybe you would like to check.@@The3rdRail

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  7 месяцев назад

      @@KPS-en8fz Yep, it doesn't sit propertly in the video.

  • @raymondleggs5508
    @raymondleggs5508 9 месяцев назад

    Fleischmann obviously copied the 4000 tinplate coach when they came out with their tinplate coach in the 50's they also copied a few other pieces.

    • @The3rdRail
      @The3rdRail  9 месяцев назад

      I think both copied the prototypes 😉