kr 395

Single cars
There are 339 products.
Märklin 46070.1 -NEW Id: 18230 -H0 (1:87)
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Type X-05 Low Side Car
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type X-05 low side car.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type X-05 low side car.
kr 550
Märklin 46145.1 -NEW Id: 18229 -H0 (1:87)
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Crude Iron Car
Prototype: Special car for transporting molten crude iron. Privately owned car based on a prototype from the steel industry.
Prototype: Special car for transporting molten crude iron. Privately owned car based on a prototype from the steel industry.
kr 575
Märklin 46144.1 -NEW Id: 18228 -H0 (1:87)
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Slag Car
Prototype: Special car for transporting slag. Privately owned car based on a prototype from the steel industry.
Prototype: Special car for transporting slag. Privately owned car based on a prototype from the steel industry.
kr 525
Märklin 46059.1 -NEW Id: 18227 -H0 (1:87)
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Type Omm 37 Gondola
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Omm 37 gondola.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Omm 37 gondola.
kr 375
Märklin 46058.1 -NEW Id: 18226 -H0 (1:87)
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Type Omm 55 Gondola
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Omm 55, without handbrakes, with truss rods. The car looks as it did around 1959.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Omm 55, without handbrakes, with truss rods. The car looks as it did around 1959.
kr 375
Märklin 46057.1 -NEW Id: 18224 -H0 (1:87)
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Type Omm 52 Gondola
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Omm 52 gondola.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Omm 52 gondola.
kr 395
Märklin 45708.1 -NEW Id: 18223 -H0 (1:87)
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Caboose
Prototype: Type CA-3/CA-4 caboose with a center cupola. Unique paint and lettering scheme in a Coca-Cola® design.
Prototype: Type CA-3/CA-4 caboose with a center cupola. Unique paint and lettering scheme in a Coca-Cola® design.
kr 695
Märklin 45701.1 -NEW Id: 18222 -H0 (1:87)
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Cabin Car
Prototype: Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) type N5C cabin car. Version with a streamlined, yellow cupola.
Prototype: Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) type N5C cabin car. Version with a streamlined, yellow cupola.
kr 595
Märklin 45030.1 -NEW Id: 18221 -H0 (1:87)
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Type Ibopqs Beer Refrigerator Car
Prototype: Privately owned type Ibopqs beer refrigerator car for the private brewery Jacob Stauder GmbH & Co. KG, Essen, Germany. Design with a Stauder Premium Pils advertising theme.
Prototype: Privately owned type Ibopqs beer refrigerator car for the private brewery Jacob Stauder GmbH & Co. KG, Essen, Germany. Design with a Stauder Premium Pils advertising theme.
kr 550
Märklin 45029.1 -NEW Id: 18220 -H0 (1:87)
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Type Ibopqs Beer Refrigerator Car
Prototype: Privately owned beer refrigerator car for Bergquell-Brauerei Löbau GmbH / Mountain Spring Brewery, Inc., Löbau, Germany. Design with a Lausitz Porter advertising theme.
Prototype: Privately owned beer refrigerator car for Bergquell-Brauerei Löbau GmbH / Mountain Spring Brewery, Inc., Löbau, Germany. Design with a Lausitz Porter advertising theme.
kr 495
Märklin 45028.1 -NEW Id: 18219 -H0 (1:87)
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Type Ibopqs "BÖHRINGER" Beer Refrigerator Car
Prototype: Type Ibopqs privately owned beer refrigerator car painted and lettered for the brewery Hirschbrauerei Schilling KG, Römerstein-Böhringen, Germany. Design with "BÖHRINGER – Mein Bier!" ("BÖHRINGER – My Beer!") advertising theme.
Prototype: Type Ibopqs privately owned beer refrigerator car painted and lettered for the brewery Hirschbrauerei Schilling KG, Römerstein-Böhringen, Germany. Design with "BÖHRINGER – Mein Bier!" ("BÖHRINGER – My Beer!") advertising theme.
kr 495
Märklin 45901.1 -NEW Id: 18218 -H0 (1:87)
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Märklin Catalog Car for 1930
Through the History of Märklin Catalog Title Pages.
The painting adorning this car shows the legendary class 01 before the background of a massive mountain as the locomotive enters a tunnel with an express train. Next to the locomotive is probably the most typical railroad signal – the semaphore signal. It shows Hp 1, i.e. "Proceed".
Prototype: Privately owned type Ibopqs refrigerator car with the title page of the Märklin catalog from 1930.
Through the History of Märklin Catalog Title Pages.
The painting adorning this car shows the legendary class 01 before the background of a massive mountain as the locomotive enters a tunnel with an express train. Next to the locomotive is probably the most typical railroad signal – the semaphore signal. It shows Hp 1, i.e. "Proceed".
Prototype: Privately owned type Ibopqs refrigerator car with the title page of the Märklin catalog from 1930.
kr 650
Märklin 45900.1 -NEW Id: 18217 -H0 (1:87)
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Märklin Catalog Car for 1929
From the Manufacturer of Very Fine Metal Toys.
The golden age of travel and a feel for railroading comes up when observing this painting and interpreting it more closely. A class 39 steam locomotive (the legendary Prussian P10) waits for its approaching departure order – the Zp 9 signal – next to an abstractly depicted older design electric locomotive in front of a large station shed. This sublime, magnificent building serves to clarify which significant, important, and impressive role railroading had in the 19th and 20th centuries, that it was acknowledged with such architecturally, sophisticated buildings as a station shed.
From the Manufacturer of Very Fine Metal Toys.
The golden age of travel and a feel for railroading comes up when observing this painting and interpreting it more closely. A class 39 steam locomotive (the legendary Prussian P10) waits for its approaching departure order – the Zp 9 signal – next to an abstractly depicted older design electric locomotive in front of a large station shed. This sublime, magnificent building serves to clarify which significant, important, and impressive role railroading had in the 19th and 20th centuries, that it was acknowledged with such architecturally, sophisticated buildings as a station shed.
kr 650
Märklin 45087.1 -NEW Id: 18216 -H0 (1:87)
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Sliding Roof Car
Prototype: Type Kmmks 51 two-axle sliding roof car, with a brakeman's cab. Privately owned car painted and lettered for the firm Albrecht Braun, Lonsee, Germany. Used on the German Federal Railroad (DB).
Prototype: Type Kmmks 51 two-axle sliding roof car, with a brakeman's cab. Privately owned car painted and lettered for the firm Albrecht Braun, Lonsee, Germany. Used on the German Federal Railroad (DB).
kr 525