rebuilding Trix NSB El.12 |
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richardvoorhaven
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Posted: 26 januar 2014 at 09:37 |
I purchased a Trix El.12 but the fact that the snow plough is incorrect and the ugly Marklin couplings cannot be replaced/removed is a big minus in my opinion.
So I did some rebuilding. I entirely removed the coupling mechanism (by opening the hood you can do that without making and damage at all). I reoved the old snow plough. Instead I fixed a Roco closed Norrlandsplog (spare part to SJ DA or Dm3 of Roco). The two vertical parts of the Roco coupling have to be shortened a little and then you can glue the snow plough. I used glue that is quite adhesive but can be easily removed (with the idea: should I ever decide to sell the El.12, I can reinstate the loco in its original version). Here are some pictures of rebuilding result and some of the Roco El.12 to compare.
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Tog
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Smart solution Richard. Keep up the good work.
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Håvard H
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A great improvement! |
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Asgeir
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A nice improvment and solutuon!
Since you own both versions, how are the models compared to each other? Marklin are made in metal and Roco in plastic which will make a difference, but what loco makes the best overall impretion? |
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Asgeir
Bygger NSB og litt SJ 50-tallet |
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richardvoorhaven
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well I like the Roco model better. I do not understand why Trix/Marklin ask EUR 500 for a model and do not include a decent covered Norrlandsplog. Apart from that, the details on the Roco model are a bit more filigrane. The bolts on the Trix model look not as fine as those on the Roco model. All in all, the Trix loco looks not as detailed as the Roco loco looks. but the difference in that aspect is small. The pantographs of the Trix model are nices, but they are in silver metal. They need to be airbrushed to have a more realistic look. The sound of the sound decoder of the Roco model is more detailed then the sound of the Trix model. Finally, the Trix decoder is more difficult to handle with my ESU ECOS-central than the Roco locomotive with Zimo decoder.
If you would have to chose, I would consider the Roco El.12 the better option.
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Tog
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This is my opinion too. I ain't got the slightest idea why I should go buying Märklin or Trix as long as Roco or other serious manufacturers can offer the same model to a satisfactory price. From my point of wiew Märklin might as well change their name to Jurrasic Park.
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Asgeir
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Thank you Richard for sharing your opinion.
It is pretty close to mine after looking at pictures of the models and reading on some forums. I am going for the Roco model and are looking forward to get around 45 pieces (should be 65) of Mas orewagons behind of Roco, UGJ and Trix production. |
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Asgeir
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TorsteinS
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But at least Märklin/Trix got the height of the side windows of the cabs right, while they are too small on Roco's version. |
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einjen
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Thank you Richard.
As I just purchased the Trix model, this was very interesting. There's no doubt about it that tne new new snow plow gives it a nicer finnish. As others have commented: There's something about the weight of the trix model that feels very right. How about the Roco model. Does weigh as much, or less? Does the wight give anything to the quality of the model?
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