I can't tell you about any clubs or organizations but I always liked the look of Marklin Maxi in the ads they used to run in CTT.
Are they a.c. or d.c.? two rail or three rail, I forget. Are they still being made?
Mike S.
I have an older (1970's) Marklin 1 scale 0-6-0 I've had for years. Due to the weird power requirements (2-rail AC with DC activated reverse - basically I use a Lionel transformer for power, utilizing the "whistle" button to trip the reverse unit) it has always sat on a shelf. I've always wanted some cars to go with it but for one reason or another never found exactly what I wanted.
That being said, Marklin is super high-quality stuff and, although not super-detailed body wise, the valve gear on my loco is stunning.
Hello
I am also a have a marklin maxi layout www.trainweb.org/leovardia and my collection consists of about 15 loco's and 50 wagons and coaches. I also think it is a great product of perfect quality. At the moment it is really cheap to buy in Europe because Marklin has disconnued the Maxi train in favour of the regular gauge one products. A lot of shops are now selling their stocks for 50% or even cheaper.
However the Maxi train was develloped by Gustav Tausch who now owns ETS from the Czech republic. www.ets.cz where they make gauge 0 trains of similar construction, but with driving capacitíes of less quality then Maxi.
I think the Maxi modells run very well, but when you replace the Delta decoder by a high performance decoder 60955 (Märklin) or 77500 Uhlenbrock you get the real top quality.
Greetings
Bert
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