Unboxing New Märklin Vectrons DB Cargo "Das ist grün" / DSB / SBB Cargo (Märklin 39197/39331/39199)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • This video takes a look at the new Vectrons from Märklin. With the 39000 series Märklin has provided a much desired improvement to the Vectron model. This includes detailing, but most important the light and sounds. This is not a sponsored video, but my own purchase.
    The following Marklin Vectron's are presented in the video:
    - Märklin 39197 DB Cargo 193 310 "Das ist grün"
    - Märklin 39331 DSB EB 3203
    - Märklin 39197 SBB Cargo International 193 524
    Awesome locomotives for era VI! Detailed with fine print, Nice light & sound and excellent running characteristics (Metal, traction tires on both bogies and all 4 axels powered).
    Interested in hearing your opinion and experiences with the new Märklin Vectron's (39000 series).
    Enjoy and have fun with model trains :-)
    Interesting links (English):
    Siemens Vectron:
    - Vectron (Wikipedia): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vectron...)
    - Siemens Vectron (German Wikipedia): de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens...
    - Siemens Vectron (Siemens): www.mobility.siemens.com/glob...
    - Siemens Vectron (elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    DB Cargo 193 310 "Das ist grün"
    - Märklin 39197: www.maerklin.de/en/products/d...
    - BahnBilder www.bahnbilder.de/?name=galer...
    - DB Cargo Vectron (English, elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    - DB Cargo Deutschland AG [D] "193 310" (English, elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    DSB EB 3203
    - Märklin 39331: www.maerklin.de/en/products/d...
    - DSB Vectron (English, elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    - DSB "EB 3203" (English, elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    - DSB EB 3203 (Danish, Jernbanen): www.jernbanen.dk/motor_solo.p...
    SBB Cargo International 193 524
    - Märklin 39199: www.maerklin.de/en/products/d...
    - Südleasing / SBB Cargo International (English, elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    - Südleasing GmbH [D] leased to SBB Cargo International AG [CH] "193 524" [Name: "Limmat"](English, elektrolokarchiv): www.elektrolokarchiv.de/index...
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    04:21 Unboxing DB "Das ist grün"
    06:00 Unboxing DSB
    07:50 Unboxing SBB
    09:54 Photos
    11:19 Prototype History DB "Das ist grün"
    12:47 Vectron Variations
    15:52 Prototype History DSB
    17:58 Prototype History SBB
    19:37 Closeup drive-by
    20:42 Sound
    20:14 Engine/operating/braking sounds
    23:26 Light
    24:32 New 39xxx vs Old 36xxx
    25:08 Running Session on my layout
    28:28 Summary

Комментарии • 43

  • @modellbahnjp
    @modellbahnjp 2 года назад

    Ein tolles Unboxing. Schöne Einblicke und Impressionen hast du uns gegeben.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Thanks - I am glad you enjoyed it. Enjoy ;-)

  • @erichendrikse2946
    @erichendrikse2946 2 года назад

    Hi Bo
    A very good performance about the different Vectrons. go on with your nice videos

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Hi Eric, I am glad you liked the video. Enjoy ;-)

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia 2 года назад +1

    Very cool lot. 😊

  • @davidgreenwood5209
    @davidgreenwood5209 Год назад

    yes I am really interested in buying one of these Vectron locos, preferably the Swiss version.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi David, I can recommend these new Vectrons from Märklin they are really nice. In the meantime a Dutch NS and an Austrian ÖBB version is also available. Enjoy ;-)

  • @herrkiwi3110
    @herrkiwi3110 Год назад +1

    If I had one complaint the headlamps are actually pretty disappointing other than that it is nice model 39198# , a driver and buffer capacitor would be a really nice addition as well as a front apron option to replace the front coupling.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi herr Kiwi,
      I was a little mystified by the headlights in the beginning until I looked at pictures of the prototype. I must admit that they are very close to the real thing - also that they can be hard to see from the side. Agree that driver and buffer capacitor would be nice additions. Front apron is rare on models from German/Austrian manufactors, so I would not expect this.
      However, still a great model - enjoy ;-)

    • @herrkiwi3110
      @herrkiwi3110 Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun ok thanks for the info on the headlights.

  • @the_vehicle_spotter
    @the_vehicle_spotter 10 месяцев назад

    Very cool indeed, I was wondering if there is a way to get a Vectron model train a bit cheaper like on a massive sale or perhaps used. I just wanted to get one as a stand since I have very little knowledge of the model railroading hobby

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, I am glad you liked the video. Finding sales and used stuff I would suggest looking on the internet or in your local model train store. Many model train stores also trade used model trains. Must admit I don't have much experience with this - I have heard that EBay is a good place to look. Hope this helps! Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @finngregersen6590
    @finngregersen6590 2 года назад

    Hej. Super, super video. Litreringen 3203. Fin forklaring. Men var der også noget med at Märklin, Piko og Roco indbyrdes aftalte litreringer, så de ikke udgiver modeller med ens numre?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      Hej Finn, jeg har før hørt at Märklin, Piko og Roco generelt forsøger at koordinerer så de ikke får alt for meget overlap, så det lyder sandsynligt.
      Hi Finn, I have in the past hear that Märklin, Piko and Roco generally try to coordinate such that they do not overlap. I believe that has also been the case with the Danisb DSB Litra EB where they have different road numbers.
      Enjoy æ+=

  • @MatthewJerabek
    @MatthewJerabek Год назад +1

    The Swiss one is very attractive 39199, I have the Flying Dutchman which is very nice.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад +1

      Hi Matthew, Agree - like the Vectron in the Swiss livery. Enjoy ;-)

  • @ACA_cyclone
    @ACA_cyclone 8 месяцев назад

    Hey i would recommend you getting the ”snälltåget” set you dont have to get the coaches tho

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  8 месяцев назад

      Hi, I must admit that there are so many cool liveries for the Vectron. I would like a lot more of these in all colors - "snälltåget" is one of them. Unfortunately, there is a limit to the size of my wallet! Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @h0model916
    @h0model916 2 года назад +1

    Ich liebe den simens vectron br 193, ich habe 3 märklin aber start up, sbb cargo - flixtrain -railpool

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Yup - the Vectron is a nice model in many variations ;-)

  • @thomasmarklinmodelleisenba4012
    @thomasmarklinmodelleisenba4012 2 года назад

    Hi Bo nice video. I like the vectron too. It looks really good. I think märklin has a quality problem, I don't know why. You can see a lot of people in fb, who have problems too, with there new loko.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      Hi Thomas, this is the first time I have seen a quality issue with a Märklin locomotive. Fortunately, it was easy to fix. Enjoy ;-)

  • @kuno0802
    @kuno0802 Год назад +1

    I too am about to embark on a layout. Waiting for my starter kit to arrive and plan to get some track extender kits. Can I ask if the layout you have here all runs on just a single power supply?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Kuno, the layout is run by one Central Station 3+ (CS3+) with one power supply. I have actually made quite large temporary layouts with many locomotives using just one power supply.
      However, if you are making a large permanent layout you might be pulling power for many things I do not on my temporary layout such as signals, lights and so on. This would increase the need for an extra booster. Additionally, for large layouts it can also just be handy to separate areas into different power districts for reliable operations and easier troubleshooting.
      Don't forget you can monitor the power consumed in the CS3. However, for tracks very far away from the CS3 you can also get into issues if power lines are not directly feed to the area. This does not require additional power supply, but just direct thick wires to the area.
      Finally, if you are using the MS2, then you have a smaller power supply. However, you can also use the MS2 for this layout without issues. I have not tries on this one, but on similar layouts in the past.
      How big a layout are you thinking about? Enjoy ;-)

    • @kuno0802
      @kuno0802 Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun Will just be making temporary layout. Starting with a simple R1 oval (like you started this channel with) and expanding out to a 3 oval layout using R2 & R3 curves and turnouts. Will add a few shunting / parking tracks in the centre. As you know, Starter Packs come with an MS2 and power supply. From what you say, power should be sufficient to run this setup. Many thanks for the reply and for your videos in general. Has helped me a lot.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      @@kuno0802 Sounds like a great little layout and indeed the MS2 should be able to operate this layout. Remember you can also monitor the power consumption on the MS2. See ruclips.net/video/UuVuEenZn98/видео.html
      Enjoy ;-)

  • @JohnPap_Net
    @JohnPap_Net Год назад

    Great presentation as always! Let me ask you something. Suppose I have purchased the same locomotive twice, so I have two of them, and I have placed them on the C tracks. How will the mobile station react to this? That is, having two locomotives that are exactly the same, on the tracks at exactly the same time. Thank you.
    [ English is not my native language so I hope my question will be understood. ]

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад +1

      Hi John, If is two MFX locomotives (like these ones) then the MS2 and MFX protocol will ensure the two locomotives get two different addresses and they are automatically loaded as two locomotives on the MS2. If it is two non-MFX locomotives, then they will come from the factory with same address. You have to change the address on the first one when you are adding it manually to ensure they can be driven independently. Enjoy ;-)

    • @JohnPap_Net
      @JohnPap_Net Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun Thank you for your reply! 🙂

  • @geoffwalker315
    @geoffwalker315 2 года назад +2

    Is the Vectron also produced by Trix for 2 rail operation?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Hi Geoff, yes you can find them as:
      - Trix 25190: DB Cargo "Das ist grün"
      - Trix 25194: DSB
      - Trix 25192: SBB Cargo International
      Looking at the Trix website I am not sure if there is a driver in the Trix "Das ist grün" as there is in the Märklin version. Enjoy ;-)

  • @BattleshipOrion
    @BattleshipOrion 2 года назад +1

    I'm kinda jealous. I cant order such beautiful engines in the US without having to pay the same cost as a large steam engine.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Hi Orion, I agree that locomotives are expensive and you must be selective on what you can afford. I will always encourage you to buy in a physical store as this gives additional benefits (advice, warranty, ease, etc). But you can also order Märklin directly from German online stores like www.haertle.de, modellbahnshop-lippe.com, etc. This can save you some cost, but has some hazzle in delivery/exchange. Enjoy ;-)

  • @robertpaslak6677
    @robertpaslak6677 Год назад +1

    My favorite 39197 and 199 no intrested 39331 i buy 39330 DB Vecktron 2023

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Robert, I really like the Vectrons and there seem to be a version for everyone ;-) Enjoy!

  • @Avrenac
    @Avrenac 2 года назад +1

    Great video, are the locos compatible with a mobile station?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      Hi David, you can use all modern Märklin locomotives with the Mobile Station 2 (MS2). Enjoy ;-)

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      I should have said - all modern DIGITAL Märklin COMPATIBLE locomotives ;-)

    • @Avrenac
      @Avrenac 2 года назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun thanks, I have not run any marklin before. But I am looking to buy some now thanks to your videos, you have explained things in a very easy understand way that has answered a bunch of my questions about marklin products. Thanks for all your efforts and help!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      @@Avrenac Glad to help - I hope you have fun with Märklin and enjoy the worlds best hobby. Have fun ;-)

  • @ironslavi666
    @ironslavi666 Год назад +1

    Is this brand Märklin better than Piko ?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi,
      It all depends and there are many opinions on what brand is best.
      I like Märklin because it is easy to use, detailed, and works. I find Märklin to be a great brand. Others dislike Märklin as it uses a 3rd rail on the track and prefer 2-rail brands. 2-rail and 3-rail are not compatible. There are many opinions on what is best - in truth I find that all brands have something goo and something bad. I have found Märklin worth it over the years.
      The most important is that you find something that suits you. If you like German railroads consider Märklin or PIKO. If you like trains from USA fid some USA brands. If you like Austrian, then Roco. However, brands are compatible and the question often more is what do you use where? As an example you can have 3-rail versions of PIKO, Brawa and Roco on Märklin. Some favor one brand of tracks and another brand of signals.
      I use Märklin track because they are easy-to-use and it is easy to create temporary layouts with the Märklin C-track and the C-track is great for digital and automation on permanent layouts. For rolling stock I have locomotives and cars from many brands: Märklin, PIKO, Brawa, Roco and a few Danish/Norwegian brands.
      Also consider choosing something available in your local model train store, local model train club or friends. It makes it easier when you have something where you can share experiences.
      If you have never tried model trains before and want to get started in the hobby you can buy a starter set from Märklin or another brand. This enables you to see if it suits you and the hobby catches your interest.
      Hope this helps. Enjoy ;-)