Exclusive: Technology trends in model railroads
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Exclusive: Technology trends in model railroads
05 . 2014 THE MAGAZINE FOR CLUB MEMBERS news Exclusive: Technology trends in model railroads N-GAUGE OFFENSIVE New products for the fall: Fireworks in models and accessories CLUB INTERNAL Layouts and running fun in a class apart New Club partner Oktorail Interview: Martin Lingens, Märklin Development Manager Content 6 Optimally positioned: impressive new products for the fall, factory extension and Trix Club birthday – 2015 has many highlights for Trix. A look ahead. Detail 9 Pioneering: The display doors on the Trix LINT are an idea typical of Märklin Engineering GmbH. The ideas factory for models – an interview with development boss Martin Lingens. 12 4News & Facts Survey of exhibitions/ cooperation partners DBK Historische Bahn 6N-gauge strategy Minitrix serves up fascinating models and great value 9Miracle of technology High-tech development in model railroads 12Behind the scenes Trix optimizes the design of models with design software Scene 14Club portrait Whether modular or stationary, the N-Bahn-Club Rhein-Neckar layouts are a real eye-opener 18Layout construction The cave dwellers’ modules by the French N-gauge club AFAN Fascinating: Märklin’s Design department uses powerful CAD software which is also used by car manufacturers and airplane constructors. A peep into virtual product development. Service 22 2 Fantastic: the freshly-overhauled original Öchsle loco 99 633 will soon be in service again for the Öchsle Railroad Operating Company – one of the Club’s cooperation partners we present here. And a new one: the large Oktorail layout in Essen. 21New cooperation partner Reduced admission prices to the large Oktorail layout in Gruga Park Essen 22On tour with the Club card A railroad trip through Bavaria and Franconia 24Model highlight Class 038.10-40: The former class P 8 in service with the German Federal Railroad trix club news 5.2014 YOUR SERVICE NUMBERS CUSTOMER SERVICE Club hotline Telephone Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tel.: + 49 (0) 71 61/6 08-2 13 Fax: + 49 (0) 71 61/6 08-3 08 E-mail: [email protected] Questions on technology, repairs and spare and replacement parts / complaints Telephone Monday – Friday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tel.: + 49 (0) 71 61/6 08-2 22 Fax: +49 (0) 71 61/6 08-2 25 E-mail: [email protected] Internet www.trix.de club.trix.de Are you moving? High-tech model railroad: Martin Lingens, CEO of Märklin Engineering GmbH, gives an exclusive interview on trends in model railroad development. Dear Club members, The Märklin Open days were once again a hugely enjoyable model railroad party, thanks to the huge number of railroad fans celebrating in the main factory in Göppingen. Once again, the exchange of views between the Club members and Märklin management at the get-togethers went down extremely well. In the next issue we’ll bring you detailed reports on the exclusive discussions which took place. You can also enjoy Trix H0, Trix Express and Minitrix at the six fall exhibitions ahead of us. This issue also includes a summary of where you can enjoy reductions on admission fees. As the model year 2014 draws to a close, we discuss with two experts where the model railroad is heading. Trix Product Manager Claus Ballsieper explains, using models, where the innovations and trends lie. Martin Lingens, who as CEO of Märklin Engineering GmbH is in charge of the sector research and innovation for Trix, Märklin and LGB, has the entire picture under observation. The effort being put into development in the field of design alone is illustrated in our poster depicting the use of the Catia CAD software. It is a particular pleasure to introduce the agile Trix fans in the N-Bahn-Club Rhein-Neckar, who celebrate the 40th anniversary of their club in 2014. We also illustrate an unusual modular section constructed by the French club AFAN “Freunde der Spur N”, who have immortalized the cave dwellings in the valley of the river Cher. Our Service section finally makes some suggestions for a trip out to Club cooperation partners in Bavaria and Franconia – and also presents a new Club partner: the great H0 Oktorail layout in Essen’s Gruga Park Essen with 2,500 meters (8,200') of track. We hope you enjoy reading your Club News. YOUR TRIX CLUB TEAM trix club news 5.2014 Please inform us in good time of your new address so we will know where we can reach you. A simple application to the post office to forward mail is unfortunately not enough. Thanks for your cooperation! MASTHEAD Publisher Gebr. Märklin & Cie. GmbH Stuttgarter Str. 55 – 57 73033 Göppingen, Germany Supported by the heller & partner media group, Head of Publishing: Lutz Eckardt Trix Club Silvia Römpp (responsible) Editorial 3G Media GmbH: Peter Waldleitner (Editor-in-Chief), Lars Harnisch, Rochus Rademacher, Stefanie Hirrle Concept and art direction, pre-press production heller & partner communication GmbH Tel.: +49 (0) 89/45 71 00 www.heller-partner.de Photos Unless otherwise stated: Trix Club Title: Kötzle No liability is accepted for dates quoted. E 242621 – 05 2014 © by Gebr. Märklin The Club News is an exclusive and integral part of this mailing for Trix Club members. All products mentioned are subject to alteration and availability. All rights reserved. Reproduction, complete or in part, prohibited except with written consent. This also applies to storage in electronic databases and copying onto CD-ROM. The editor is not liable for any unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. The following enclosures are in the Club mailing 05/2014: Trix Club News 05/2014, Märklin Magazin 05/2014, brochure Fall New Items for 2014. 3 2014 Don’t forget your Club card! Many of the fall exhibitions like the IMA Cologne (picture) allow a reduction to Club members on the entrance fee (see table). gültig bis: Mitglieds-Nr. OVERVIEW OF FALL EXHIBITIONS IN 2014 Experience Trix live T he many exhibitions in Europe as the year draws to a close offer a wealth of ideas and impulses to model railroaders and model constructors. Naturally Minitrix and Trix will be present with magnificent models and impressive demonstration layouts. With the Club card, Club members receive a reduction on the entrance fee at many exhibitions – see the table alongside. At the IMA in Cologne, the Club team will welcome Club members at the Trix and Märklin stand with a little gift. There will also be a premiere: the 2015 H0 Club model will be on view for the first time. Special car IMA Cologne: The Märklin sliding tarp flat car Shimmns (48314) in H0 will be on sale at the Märklin stand during the IMA. After exchanging the wheelsets, this car too will add to Trix running operations. 4 Exhibition Date Home page Club reduction IMA Cologne 20 – 23 November, 2014 www.modellbahn-koeln.de Production of Club card 10 euro instead of 13 euro Modell Süd, Stuttgart 20 – 23 November, 2014 www.messe-stuttgart.de/ modell Production of Club card 10 euro instead of 12 euro Faszination Modellbau, Friedrichshafen 31 October – 02 November, 2014 www.faszination-modellbau.de Production of Club card 10 euro instead of 13 euro Grote Model-spoor, Belgium 18 – 19 October, 2014 www.modelspoorexpo.be Center Brabanthal near Leuven – modell-hobby-spiel, Leipzig 03 – 05 October, 2014 www.modell-hobby-spiel.de Online ticket 8.50 euro instead of 12 euro Suisse Toy, Bern 01 – 05 October, 2014 www.suissetoy.ch – Märklin has also produced a flat car with sliding tarp cover with the advertising slogan “Früh Kölsch” as an H0 special model, which will be sold exclusively at the stand. After changing the wheelsets, the sliding tarp car will also be able to run on Trix layouts. The Minitrix 2015 Club model will be presented to Club members for the first time at Modellbau Süd in Stuttgart. For modell-hobby-spiel in Leipzig, there is a discounted online ticket for Club members which also gives privileged admission to the exhibition. Advance purchase in the online shop of the day ticket costs 11 euro; on the day it costs 13 euro or on Sunday 12 euro. In the ticket shop (www.modell-hobby-spiel.de, see ‘Besucher’) Club members receive an online ticket for 8.50 euro, on entering the exclusive Märklin promotion code MKLMHS14. With the printed online admission ticket, the Club VIPs then march a green line straight past all the queues at the ticket booths. Trix events and exhibition dates will be found on www.trix.de under (Experience / events). trix club news 5.2014 DETAIL Club trip to Hungary The steam and diesel running days run by the DBK Historische Bahn association create lasting memories. The passenger trains with baggage car for carrying cycles are hauled by “Bubikopf ” 64 419, assisted by diesel loco 212 084-8: on the Swabian Waldbahn the diesel is used as a pusher on the 2.5 percent grades. On production of the Club card, Club members receive benefits on the DBK Historische Bahn: for trips on the Swabian Waldbahn between Schorndorf and Welzheim there is a free drink, and if a family ticket was bought, there is a free drink for each family member. And for all long-distance trips organized by the association, Club members receive a dis- A guided tour of the Märklin factory in Györ, railroad nostalgia, trips by train and LGB production – the exclusive Club trip to Hungary from November 28 to December 5, 2014 will be an enjoyable experience with great entertainment value. Information on the trip with Club members will be found in the Insider News 04/2014. Registration forms from Bahnreisen Sutter (www.bahnen.info). Tel. +49 (0) 76 52/91 75 81 Fax: +49 (0) 76 52/91 75 82 E-mail: [email protected] Photo: Gernot Riecker Club benefits at the DBK Historische Bahn e. V. Steam pleasure: excursion on the Swabian Waldbahn with the “Bubikopf”. count of 10 percent on the ticket price. Full information on the varied DBK program of special trains will be found under www.dbkev.de Trix Club News already published will be found as a PDF file in the Club area under club.trix.de Attractive rewards: for recruiters there are exclusive models in Minitrix and H0 as rewards to be chosen – or a voucher. Campaign “Members recruit members” Our membership campaign with new premiums got away to a very good start, and it is continuing, although the closing date for participating in the draw for the major prize is on October 31, 2014. A draw will be made among recruiters by that date for a crimson Minitrix class 212 diesel loco (16121) from era IV – one of the Minitrix product highlights of 2014. Generally in this campaign a member who recruits a new member to the Trix Club receives a premium of an exclusively-produced special car in the gauge of his choice (N/H0) – or a voucher for 30 euro, 35 CHF or 40 USD, which is redeemable at a trix club news 5.2014 First prize: All recruiters have the chance of winning the new Minitrix class 212 diesel loco. Trix retailer. The procedure for recruiting a member is perfectly simple. The person interested logs on in the Club area under club.trix.de using the button “Become a Club Member”. During the online registration, the person will be asked for the recruiter’s membership number and the premium requested. Alternatively download the form under club.trix.de (see: Model Railroading Downloads), fill it out and send it to the Club admin. 5 DETAIL MINITRIX COMING UP TO THE TRIX CLUB ANNIVERSARY 2015 Something to celebrate Minitrix Product Manager Claus Ballsieper promises the Club model 2015 will be a loco „which has never before been produced in N gauge“ – after all, the Trix Club will be 15 next year. A good mood all round is promoted by new products for the fall and the factory extension in Györ. M initrix product Manager Claus Ballsieper works patiently towards delivery and quality assurance of Minitrix models: “We have now inaugurated the two-story production hall with the most modern manufacturing machines at our Györ location and with the area there increased by 40 percent, capacity, flexibility and vertical integration in the production partnership Göppingen-Györ have all been improved. In manufacturing terms, this means we are brilliantly equipped to face the future”. The strength of the fall products in N makes a major contribution to this assessment. “For steam locomotive enthusiasts, a class 038.10-40 is waiting – a former Prussian P 8, which ran throughout Europe as one of the most successful steam loco designs”, says the Minitrix Manager, naming one example. Diesel loco fans are to be spoiled by the appearance of the chunky class V 90 switcher, of which many examples are still performing sterling service in switching yards. The new designs of these locos of class 038.10-40 (16384; see next page and back cover) for passenger and freight trains and V 90 (16292) for switching and freight services display the current technical state of Minitrix. “On the class 38.10-40 for instance, superstructure and chassis are of metal, separately-applied parts such as grab handles and steam whistle can be seen, and the digital decoder and sound generator fitted create many switchable functions which bring operations to life”, says Claus Ballsieper, who also takes into account the different tastes of the ➞ N milestones: Minitrix Product Manager Claus Ballsieper is justifiably proud of N models like the Club loco 18 612 (left, 16186) or the DB‘s „bird of paradise“ the class 103 locomotive used to haul the Tourism Train (16343). DETAIL Great performance: Minitrix stands for sumptuous detail and functional versatility. Prototypical, delicate and fully equipped: the current state of Minitrix technology in series products can be seen in the class 038.10-40 tender loco (16384) (product data see Club News back cover). many separately-applied parts like the steam whistle or the bell in front of the three domes clean lettering, as the owner‘s plate (DB), road number with computer check digit, operating type and home depot delicate design of the domes and pipework on the boiler dome arrangement DSD (dome, sandbox, dome) Witte smoke deflectors Type 2’2 T 21.5 box tender with two-axle trucks digital decoder accommodated in the tender with smoke unit (DCC, Selectrix, Selectrix 2) can motor with bell-shaped armature and flywheel is mounted in the boiler. three coupled axles; characteristic of the P 8 is the greater wheelbase between center and rear coupled axles spoked wheels with traction tires for improved adhesion state railroad lamps on the buffer beam buffer plate warning stripes detailed tender design with molded rivets on the water tank and coal bunker engineer‘s cab with two windows each side: open to the rear, ventilators in the roof two-axle leading truck triple headlights with warm white LEDs tender close-coupled trix club news 5.2014 7 Something for everyone: The crimson Minitrix V 90 loco (16292) has a digital decoder and a sound generator fitted – but there is also one without sound (16291). ➞ N railroaders: “The V 90 is available as item 16291 without sound functions, and this version of the switcher of course has its own road number”. The three-position headlights and the red tail-lights of both the switcher locomotives are prototypically controllable as a special highlight. The Minitrix brand now includes popular N-gauge accessories like the laser-cut “gateway to the world” kits, with huge stations and impressive mid-Victorian houses. “This strategy will be continued with a set of municipal busses in N, representing current municipal undertakings all over Germany”, says the product manager, telling us of a new Minitrix delicacy shortly to appear. The bus display (65400) is made up of two each omnibus models of type MB O405: a DB touring bus (65401), Frankfurt night bus (64502), municipal bus of the Hamburg Hochbahn AG (65403), the Berlin BVG (65404), the SWM Munich (65405) and the SSB Stuttgart (65406). Production reliability, new products boost, range expansion – Minitrix is heading for 2015 with the wind behind it, offering the Trix Club an occasion for celebration: the Club will be celebrating its 15th birthday. “Appropriately, in 2015 there will be a Club model which has never before been produced in N gauge”, says Claus Ballsieper, announcing a surprise. And naturally there will also be anniversary cars for the Club in H0, Express and N gauge produced. “The Modell Süd exhibition is a great opportunity to have a look at the new Trix products in N and H0 gauges”, is the advice the Minitrix product manager gives us – to visit the Stuttgart exhibition from 21 to 24 November, 2014. Many N railroaders already have this in their calendars anyway because of the great N-Club International module exhibition at the European N-Scale Convention. So for Club members a trip will be doubly worth while, “as the 2015 Minitrix Club model will be presented here for the first time”. Don’t forget to bring your Club card: when you present it, you’ll get a two euro reduction on the admission fee to the exhibition (see news page 5). Text: RR, photos: Kötzle, Trix Trix will be at Modell Süd in Stuttgart with a stand and demonstration layouts. Information on the exhibi tion under www.messe-stuttgart.de/modell, on Trix products under www.trix.de and on the European NScale Convention under www.n-club-international.de Colorful municipal traffic With a sure nose for the preferences of the N-gauge railroader community, in 2013 Minitrix even went off the rails: superb card buildings like Hamburg-Dammtor station and the harbor sheds with semi-portal luffing cranes added to the range sold like hot cakes – and the mid-Victorian building series has now been reintroduced. Not to be forgotten either are the French-style laser-cut town houses and the modern single-family houses. Now Minitrix Product Manager Claus Ballsieper is addressing road traffic with a twelve-piece bus display (65400): “Layout constructors need plenty of variety in the accessory field, and in any case, our Minitrix rolling stock with its high level of detail feels good when it’s included in realistically-designed scenarios”. The prototypes selected by the product manager are municipal busses of the MB O405 type from cities like Berlin (BVG), Hamburg (Hochbahn), Munich (SWM) and Stuttgart (VVS). There are also two universal models: one DB touring bus and a night bus. Good thinking: the front axle of the busses can be set so as to represent a turning off maneuver. 8 Modern times: The twelve-piece bus display includes among others two Frankfurt night busses (65403, top), DB touring busses (center, 65401) and BVG municipal busses (65404). The price (RRP) per bus is 20.99 euro. trix club news 5.2014 DETAIL INTERVIEW: MARTIN LINGENS, MÄRKLIN DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Fascination of technology Thanks to new technologies, model railroads have experienced a tremendous development boost. Martin Lingens on the challenges now faced. Märklin Development Manager Martin Lingens is also CEO of the Märklin Engineering GmbH. Where do you see the greatest changes in model railroads in recent years? Lingens: Through greater detailing and additional functionalities, Trix has created a world of play which has moved even closer to its prototype. Many situations in a locomotive can be replicated today with physical functions such as various lighting functions and a large number of different sound representations. So the overall behavior of the locomotive as a mechatronic product has become more realistic. What are the important milestones along the way up to now? Lingens: Prior to 1983, using “electronic multiple train control”, it was only possible to run the models. With Selectrix, the digital era began in 1983 – now it was possible for model railroaders to run, and control functions. Finally in 2005 the Märklin digital system with DCC came on the market. With the Central Station, we now have a multi-protocol control unit which can handle DCC, Motorola and mfx, and for hand controls there are the Mobile Station and the Mobile Station App for tablet PCs and smartphones. Today, it’s a matter of course to be able to control a number of locos separately on one electrical circuit and that the various functions such as sounds or lights can also be called up separately. Communications within the digital system is being further extended with DCC or mfx. What in essence do the protocols do? Lingens: Communication between Control Units and decoders was designed in one direction. Mfx now allows two-way communications. It’s no longer just a matter of commands from the controller to the loco; the loco now logs on with its own address, and taking advantage of this bidirectional communication is by no means finished yet. ➞ trix club news 5.2014 9 Development boss Lingens: “The model on the layout will always be the central attraction – control functions merely enhance the quality and intensity of the play experience”. Is the model railroad not merging increasingly with the virtual world as a result of digitization? Lingens: At Trix, the model itself – the locomotive – is in center stage, as it has been for 80 years. There are additional operating and control functionalities in and around it, but it is the model with its visual refinements which is under the spotlight. Digital equipment does admittedly increase playing enjoyment and ability to experience enormously. What more worlds of experience are feasible? Lingens: On the H0 class Dm3 ore locomotive with DCC digital decoder for instance, a third light is switchable at the ends. Other examples of technology which attract the attention are the display doors on the LINT or the firebox flickering in the N-gauge steam loco 18 612. Technical advances such as LEDs in components contribute to this. Using white LEDs with adjustable lighting intensity, we model ever more authentic light controls, and with the ‘aux’ functions of the decoder every output can be set individually. This is how interior lighting such as the table lighting with random switching in the Insider model “Donald Duck” is designed. Where are the challenges today in the development? Lingens: When designing the model, the design engineer always has to find a compromise in the tricky area bounded by robustness, running capability – above all on small radii – and the high standards of authenticity and delicacy of design we seek. And however complex, manufacturing costs must always be kept within specified limits. This is how running operations make for real fun Lifelike: Four integrated displays on the class 648.2 commuter diesel railcar set (H0: 22930) in digital operation show typical boarding and alighting scenes. It’s not just model technology, but also the design which has advanced. How useful is CAD software? Lingens: The advantage of powerful software programs like Catia lies in the wide variety of databases the company uses. Catia is connected to a product data management system. Design department creates the 3-D data, and these are then incorporated in the various development stages of the model. This ranges from tool design through tool filler simulation for the zinc die-casting to exploded drawings. 10 trix club news 5.2014 DETAIL You are also CEO of Märklin Engineering GmbH. What is the contribution of this ideas workshop? Lingens: Counting all brands, Märklin brings well over 400 new products to market every year. In the Engineering GmbH, independent of the strictly-defined development process of our parent company, we examine brand new ideas as to their feasibility. That applies for digital functions or process concepts like 3-D printing and cast parts with integrated switches. For the innovation process, Märklin Engineering GmbH also keeps in very close touch with colleges and technical universities. This way, young engineers are always able to offer fresh impulses. What are the most important subjects for the future? Lingens: There are a whole stack of them: simpler controls, more extensive plug-and-play for vehicles, decoders, drive and track systems as well as supplementing the main controller Central Station by operating concepts such as the Märklin Mobile Station Apps on smartphones and tablet PCs. And naturally, we continue down the road to realism, both in the design of the models and their operation. The idea of a plaything is not being abandoned then? Lingens: A Trix loco always was, and is still, a plaything of value. Many model railroaders tell me that models they had as kids were the decisive factor in their taking up a technical training. Today, mechanics and electronics are supplemented by programming. If we succeed in promoting the awareness of these disciplines once again, this will reinforce the future viability of the model railroad hobby and attract the younger generation to the engineering professions. Martin Lingens Märklin Development Manager Märklin’s development section combines the expertise of some 90 staff from the fields of tool making, product design, electronics development, art work and design services. “The future is plug-and-play with locomotives, decoders, drive and track systems.” Text: RR/PW, photos: Kötzle, Trix Possibilities for applying for student work at Märklin Engineering GmbH will be found under www.maerklin-engineering.com Refinements: even on complicated designs like the DB promotional locos on the “mouse show-train”, the Trix coloring in H0 and N remain faithful to the original – whether the motifs have to be printed on the windows, roofs or the rounded locomotive bodies. Fine Art: The hand-crafted fine detailing on the Minitrix electric loco EG 507 (22674) bear witness to the high quality of the manufacture. The engineer’s position of the brass loco is worth looking into as well. trix club news 5.2014 Running enjoyment: Minitrix always broadcasts a good atmosphere, as it does here with Club model 18 612 (16186) with its digital functions like the firebox flickering and the smoke generator. 11 Detail design: on average, an H0 loco is composed of over 300 individual parts, whose design data are created with the Catia CAD software, and every rivet, every pipe and every wheel has to be defined, including tolerances and fitting. For the generation of a wheel, Märklin Engineering GmbH has developed a design aid which enables a wheel to be designed for a particular model by laying down over 30 parameters such as diameter, number of spokes, balanceweights and rod attachments. 1 2 Catia Assemblies: installation room and interference analyses guarantee the developer optimum use of space, which is very helpful when fitting components like the motor, gearbox and decoder. 3 Complexity: the CAD software offers the designer a host of working views. Whether it’s a detail, an assembly or a transparent view (pictured) of the workings, the state of development is visible at all times. Due to the large number of parts there is a high level of vertical integration at Trix models and Catia and associated software modules ensure efficiency with a uniform data scenario. The CAD software is also the platform for product development at different locations. Trix locos are highly complex workpieces with an enormous amount of detail and their design demands the use of powerful CAD software. So Märklin Design works with Catia, the industry standard for development work in high-tech branches. Technology in detail Photos: 4N, Keyshot/Burgess, Kötzle, Märklin, Siemens 6 5 4 Visualization: with the help of high-power computer performance, pictures with photographic realism can be created from the 3-D data. Every detail of a model is recognizable in the so-called ‘rendering’. This is used to assess how the model will look and be presented for marketing and distribution. The rendering can also be used for video-clips. •• Enovia Smarteam •• Keyshot The Catia software by Dassault Systèmes is used for design data for large constructions such as airplanes or cars, as well as for highly integrated workpieces like watches or complicated machinery. The Märklin concern has been working with the CAD software since 2010 as well as with modules for visualizing the 3-D data. Uniform world of data: The software Enovia Smarteam manages the development data and this way the data models form the working basis for many other specialist areas in the continuous production chain such as tool design or printing preparations (illustrated). The draft data can also be used for the NC programming. Documentation: The draft design data serve as basis for exploded drawings. The software automatically pulls the individual locomotive parts away from one another in perspective, and the illustrations in the owner’s instructions are created in the same way. 7 •• 3-D design •• 3DVIA Composer You will find an animation of the VT 95.9 (22995) railbus created with Keyshot on the Internet under www.maerklin.de/de/produkte/ sondereditionen/schienenbus_VT95.html Illustration: The technical illustration is not based on individual points in the picture; it represents for example assemblies (above), irrespective of definition. The representation can be animated, such as with the VT 95.9 (see Internet reference below) or the Club model E 17 111 (22172; see www.schwindt. eu/maerklin.html). 3-D model data can also be used for an augmented reality representation (left): the volumetric model is embedded in illustrations of the real world. SCENE Fantastic: Most of the passenger trains on the stationary layout of the NBC start from or terminate in “Eppfurt Hauptbahnhof” (Eppfurt Main Station). PORTRAIT OF THE N-BAHN-CLUB RHEIN-NECKAR Respectable and scratch-built The N-Bahn-Club Rhein-Neckar is building a stationary layout, and because it’s such fun, they’re building a modular layout too. Specialty of the N-gaugers’ association, with over 40 years’ history to look back on: scratch-built buildings. W hen Werner-Bodo Gerstenberger goes for a walk in the woods with his wife, he observes his surroundings closely. This is less to wonder at the marvels of nature, as he says: “I imagine everything in miniature – in 1:160 scale”, he explains with a smile. Model railroads are his hobby, and have been for a long time. “The hobby has been following me all my life. It’s like an addiction”. Minitrix in particular captivated him. “Minitrix is my brand”. Gerstenberger is a member of the N-Bahn-Club Rhein-Neckar, or NBC for short. Along with 18 other active members, he can devote himself wholeheartedly to his hobby here – N gauge. NBC-chairman Gerstenberger and his deputy Michael Riffner are especially proud of the club layout. “We have the largest stationary club layout in the south-west – of this we are convinced”. The N-gauge layout has an area of 60 m² (645 ft²), 800 m (2625’) of track and 220 turnouts. The layout was started in 1974, the same year the association was established. But dust hasn’t settled on it. Originally, the layout was planned to represent the style of era III. “There is a change in the layout; it develops with the times”, as Werner-Bodo Gerstenberger explains. Until 2011, it was built in era III and IV styles, but for the last two years, the model railroaders have been working in current eras. The layout is divided into four sections: two electrified main lines and two partly-electrified branches. “We run on two levels, points out NBC track supervisor Riffner. There are eight stations, two staging yards and one halt. All the sections are interconnected by the stations. The two main lines are divided into one high-level and one low-level line. Here too there has been a change: originally, the high-level line with two stations was intended only for steam- and diesel-hauled trains, and it was not planned to electrify it. But since 2012 the foundations 14 Modern: the present day is also to be found on the NBC modules – like the cute little singlefamily suburban houses alongside the tracks. have been laid for electric traction, such as the erection of overhead catenary masts and the installation of transformer stations. The outside station can accommodate trains up to 4.5 m (14’9”) in length. By contrast, the low-level line was designed as an electrified line. This line has the large terminus and the associated outside station and the loco depot. All passenger trains start from and terminate at the terminus. This has 11 platform roads, while the station outside can accommodate trains up to 4.5 m long. Along the branch lines, we also find two staging yards. The layout can be operated either fully automatically by computer program or computer-aided using switching panels. The N-gaugers set great store by individual buildings. “We have many scratch-builds”, emphasizes track expert Riffner. One of them is a model of the Mannheim suburb of Neckarstadt West – the Club is based in Mannheim. Monday and Saturday evenings are club evenings, and members get together to develop ideas for new modules. As well as the fixed layout, the Club has a modular one. “That’s this club’s great advantage: we have a room for the module builders” NBC-chairman Gerstenberger tells us. Around 30 m (98’) of modules are accommodated in this workshop room. At the moment there are some 29 modules in various stages of completion and different qualities of workmanship. ➞ trix club news 5.2014 Magnificent: The finely-executed historic old town of Staufen demonstrates how good the building artistry of the Rhine-Neckar N-gaugers really is. Leadership duo: the association chairman Werner-Bodo Gerstenberger (left) and Michael Riffner with the old Friedrichshafen Harbor terminal station. SCENE Speed merchants again: call-out for the rescue team because of a car taking the wrong route – no great surprise, given the state of the road. NBC maintains international N-gauge contacts The module group first ‘went public’ in 2006, when it displayed at the “Faszination Modellbau” exhibition in Sinsheim. Since then, the group, which now builds to N-Club International standards, has been represented at many events both at home and abroad. Not just for the sake of accolades: the NBC module builders establish international contacts and friendships – there are close contacts in particular with Finnish and Spanish model railroaders. Little wonder that the Rhine-Neckar N-railroaders are present at the European N-Scale Convention at the Stuttgart Modell Süd exhibition, where hundreds of modules are joined up just for the pleasure of running together. “The special highlight of our modules is a medium-sized terminal station modeled on the former Friedrichshafen Harbor station”, says track specialist Michael Riffner. Terminal stations are not often seen on modular layouts. There is 16 “Minitrix is my brand”. also an outstanding model of Remagen Bridge which one of the members has built. The miniature version of the famous bridge has already drawn the admiration of visitors at many exhibitions. Designing landscapes, servicing locos, laying tracks – there are individual specialist and working groups in the NBC for all the different aspects involved in model railroad construction. trix club news 5.2014 SCENE Joint activities: “With N gauge on tour”; that’s how the NBC sees itself, making contacts at exhibitions at home and abroad. The N-Bahn-Club Rhein-Neckar (NBC) The N-Bahn-Club Rhein-Neckar (NBC) attracts enthusiastic N-gaugers who with flair run one of the largest stationary N-gauge layouts in the south of Germany and their modular layout. In the four working groups landscape, track-laying, electronics and controls and loco and rolling stock servicing, everyone can make use of their special talents, or indeed just enjoy running sessions and good company. In 2014, the general meeting of the NBC voted Werner-Bodo Gerstenberger and Michael Riffner as chairmen on the committee. The two have taken up office in a very special year: in September 2014, the Mannheim club celebrated an important anniversary with a large N-gauge exhibition: the 40th anniversary of the NBC’s founding. “Some N-gauge enthusiasts met in Ludwigshafen in 1971”, reports chairman Werner-Bodo Gerstenberger. “That was more or less the nucleus of the NBC, as nine model railroaders then founded the association with its base in Viernheim, near Mannheim in 1974”. The club layout was dismantled in 1987 and since then, the club has been based in Mannheim. One group looks after servicing of rolling stock and traction units, and there’s plenty of this needed on exhibition days. The landscaping group creates landscape elements, constructing houses, buildings and trees and so that the trains can run at all, someone has to build and look after the club layout’s controls. That task is undertaken by the electronics / controls group, and the track construction group looks after the basic framework of the layout and track-laying. “Guests are always welcome at our meets by prior arrangement”, says NBC chairman Gerstenberger, underscoring the openness of the club. “We have also decided to let non-members operate our layout on our regular running days”. Text: Christoph Klawitter/rr Photos: Kötzle, NBC trix club news 5.2014 As a rule, the club organizes model railroad exhibitions every year at Easter and in the fall. There is also a public running day every last Saturday in the month, to which visitors can bring their own models to run (info: www.nbc-rn.de). Contact the NBC by E-Mail ([email protected]) or telephone on Mondays and Saturdays between 03:00 p.m. – 08:00 p.m. on +49 (0)6 21/31 79 79. Exchange and fun with models is also to be enjoyed at Trix round tables – a current list will be found in the club area under club.trix.de 17 Picturesque: Jean-Luc Dubray has captured life in the cave dwellings in the Cher Valley on his N-gauge modules. MODULE PORTRAIT ASSOCIATION FRANÇAISE DES AMIS DU N Living in caves Picturesque cave dwellings nestle in the Cher valley sandstone, and French AFAN club N-gauge enthusiasts have captured the extravagant scenery on modules. Dynamic: Locos like 172060 of the CC 72000 class by Minitrix in En-Voyage colors are well-received in France. Attractive: The little lake in the Cher Valley offers anglers enjoyment, while a single cow slakes its thirst. Concealed: Behind the vineyard on the far left, a staging yard is concealed, while a chimney in the cliff face indicates living accommodation. Bustling: Casks are being loaded in the winery with the cave cellar, while in the foreground, vegetables are being tended. A fascinating life-style has survived in Touraine in the Cher Valley, a tributary of the Loire: The cave-dwellers, the “troglodytes”, have hewn their dwellings in the limestone cliffs – and they are often trimmed with attractive façades, and many have light and airy rooms. Those less suitable for living in are mostly used as warehouses. This is the architectural style Jean-Luc Dubray from trix club news 5.2014 Monnaie, near Tours, has selected as the prototype for his module building. A member of AFAN (French Association of N-gauge Enthusiasts), he has shown his modules in Germany on a number of occasions. The double-track AFAN main line runs through the foreground of the module while Jean-Luc Dubray leads a branch line off over a bridge and through a tunnel in the steep rock-face lining the river to a carefully-concealed staging yard. ➞ 19 Imposing: AFAN-member André Pinat from the Club d’Orléans masters large buildings such as the Saint-Denis-Catus viaduct (right). Everyday scenes: Pinat attacks environmental pollution such as the illegal car scrap yard (above) and also captures road scenes. ➞ The most sensational items are the cave dwellings, some of them as houses in semi-relief, some of them merely windows in the rock-face, many of them indeed only detectable due to doors or smoke-stacks peering out of the crudely-modeled sandstone. No less impressive is the area between the cliffs and the rail tracks. Here you find French country life; to go with the vineyard, we see an active winery, farmers looking after fields of vegetables, a lock with a little barge and a lumber mill round off the picture of the troglodytes’ world. People are feasting in the little Bar ’Brasserie’ The AFAN is also home for other design artists such as André Pinat of the Club d’Orléans, who stands out not only due to his mighty Saint-Denis-Catus viaduct: with an unerring nose for atmosphere, he designs scenes from everyday French life; if you look past the roadworks with the little excavator, you’ll discover a busy restaurant in the Brasserie, while behind Renault and Supermarket advertising hoardings we see in the bushes an illegal scrap yard with rusty, dismantled and damaged cars. Naturally, AFAN also runs Minitrix. Indeed, in 2013 the French model railroad association FFMF voted the Minitrix SNCF class BB 15000 electric loco (item 12294) ‘Model of the Year’. AFAN President Michel Grannec took it as his honor to present the document with the distinction for Trix. Text: Rochus Rademacher, photos: RR, Trix 20 The Association Française des Amis du N The French Association of N-gauge enthusiasts AFAN, with its base in Paris, unites N-gauge railroader clubs all over France from Alsace to Brittany and the Ile de France to Rhone-Alpes. Members are also often to be encountered at exhibitions other than AFAN meets with their modules; in Germany they often make an impressive appearance at the European N-Scale Convention, organized by the N-Club International (homepage: www.n-club-international. de) at the Modell Süd exhibition in Stuttgart. Associated with the FFMF (Fédération Française de Modélisme Ferroviaire), the AFAN’s President is Michel Grannec. Contact via the homepage: www.afan.fr (e-mailaddresses under “Nous Contacter”). Europe’s N-railroaders meet for the N-Scale Convention at the Modell Süd exhibition (20 – 23 November) in Stuttgart. Trix will be there as well. Information: www.messe-stuttgart.de/modell trix club news 5.2014 NEW CLUB COOPERATION PARTNER: OKTORAIL IN GRUGA PARK Time travel T The general subject of Oktorail is the manufacture of steel (left). That’s why there are also mighty block trains in an industrial atmosphere (center). In the course of the layout, freight trains pass by castles in the Alps. he Gruga Park in Essen has a new sensation: the large Oktorail H0 model railroad layout with an area of 460 square meters (4950 ft²) and 2,500 meters (8202’) of Märklin C-track. Highlight of the miniature world devoted to the subject of steel is that as you progress through the layout, buildings, cars and trains all become more modern. The journey through time starts in the industrial region of the Ruhr of the 1960s and ends in 2014 – at the start, steam locos are snorting along the tracks; at the end, the ICE and a bi-level train hurry past. “On our layout there are over 200 Märklin model trains, 12,000 model trees have been planted and over 10,000 figures bring life to the model towns and industrial installations”, says Oktorail boss Jens Kürvers, outlining the layout’s profile. It was designed with model railroad enthusiasts and families in mind as well as classes of schoolchildren and their teachers: “Oktorail is recognized as an out-ofschool learning facility, and it illustrates graphically the question of how steel is made”. There are highly-detailed models of mines, cokeries, furnaces and steelworks to be seen. They explain the production stages of steel from the basic raw materials of coal and iron ore. A model car factory with working assembly lines illustrates how vehicles are made through to the ‘marriage’ of chassis with bodywork. Model trains finally transport the finished H0 cars through an Alpine panorama to northern Italy. “With this scenario, model railroaders get a glimpse of enchanting tunnels, mountains and bridges”, explains Jens Kürvers. There are also lifelike everyday scenes to be discovered, such as a colorful circus or a lively fairground. The industrial buildings authentically placed in the landscape are of an impressive size. “Roy Genkinger from Switzerland spent trix club news 5.2014 Terrific: the large train shed of the Oktorail layout is two meters (6’6-3/4") long and the platforms are seething with passengers. Party mood: after work at the fairground is effective when the lights go down. almost 16 years working on the model furnace alone”, reports the Oktorail boss. “The mine, the cokery and the steelworks are all kits by the laser-cutting specialists Joswood”. In the upper story of Oktorail visitors get to run trains themselves: there is a play area where they can play with model trains to their heart’s content. The Oktorail model layout is to be found in the orangery in Essen’s Gruga Park: 45147 Essen, Germany, Oktorail, Virchowstr. 137; times of opening: daily 10:00 a.m. – 06:00 p.m., Tel.: +49 (0)2 01/5 07 38 13, [email protected], www.oktorail.de Club benefit: on presenting their Club card, members pay the reduced admission of 3 euro instead of 3.90 euro. During the summer months there is also an admission charge of 4 euro to the impressive Gruga Park. Text: RR, photos: Frank Zarges 21 SERVIC E SERIES CLUB COOPERATION PARTNERS: PART 4 – A BRIEF SURVEY OF BAVARIA Railroads galore Y our Club card should always be taken with you; after all, there are cooperation partners offering reductions on entrance fees on presentation of you Club card all over the place. You can see that on a trip through Bavaria and Franconia. Three top-class family excursion destinations are at home in zip code areas 82 to 89: in Geiselgasteig, the Bavaria Film City (info: www.filmstadt.de) looks forward to welcoming Club members – 300,000 visitors are guided every year through the film and enviroment of Bavaria film sets, villas and studios. Just as fascinating, the Ravensburger Spieleland (Land of Games) (www.spieleland.de): over 60 attractions can be enjoyed in the popular leisure park by Lake Constance. The third destination is terrific: in the Steiff Museum (www.steiff.com) in Giengen (Brenz) there are the teddy bear Excursion delights: Mini train, steam loco workshop and many exhibits – the Bahnpark Augsburg is a super address for railroad enthusiasts. exhibition, worlds of experience, the Steiff pets’ corner as well as a sewing room and demonstration manufacture. Less cuddly, but no less worth seeing are the exhibits in the big prototype museums in Bavaria. Bahnpark Augsburg (www. bahnpark-augsburg.de) looks after giants like 44 606, with a service weight of 170 tonnes, or 03 295, which has driving wheels 2 meters (6’6-3/4”) in diameter. Apart from turntable and locomotive hall, the “Glass steam loco workshops” and the TEE exhibition offer entertainment and an H0 layout brings the era of the famous Trans-Europ-Express trains back to life. Since 1985, the Bavarian Railroad Museum (BEM) Nördlingen (www.bayerischeseisenbahnmuseum.de) has brought a large part of the dismantled or abandoned equipment and trackwork of the former Nördlingen depot back into service. The BEM is known for its museum events such as the Rieser steam days and museum trips such as those with 41 1150-6, which is currently deputizing for S3/6 No. 3673: the graceful Bavarian is being overhauled in advance of her 100th birthday in 2018. As well as the oldest serviceable steam locomotive in Germany – the loco “Füssen”, built in 1889, the museum has 25 steam locos ranging from the class 01 to the class 44. The heart of Loco World in Freilassing (www.lokwelt.freilassing.de) beats in the roundhouse loco shed, built from 1902 and containing 20 stalls – most of the locos here belong to the German Museum for mobility and transport (DeutschesMuseum-Verkehrszentrum), there are other railroad exhibits and an authentic model of the Freilassing depot as a model railroad layout. As well as steam locos, electric locomotives such as E 103 167-3 and E 44 508 are also stabled here. The Öchsle-Bahn Operating Co. Inc. (www. oechsle-bahn.de) in Ochsenhausen has the narrow-gauge locos 99 716 and 99 788 in service on its preserved railroad. Here SERVIC E special trains are frequently run through Upper Swabia. It is planned to have the original 1899 Öchsle loco 99 633 fully restored and in steam on the line in 2014 as well. Attractive exhibition layouts in the Allgäu Layout enthusiasts really have value for money in the Allgäu. In the Allgäu Railroad Museum and Shop, MarktoberdorfThalheim (www.eisen-bahn-museumallgaeu.de) there are showcases full of locomotives and railroad cars from 1920 to the present day as well as a model railroad layout portraying the 1950s/1960s era. The museum shop sells accessories. The Miniwelt Oberstaufen (www.miniwelt-allgaeu. de) finally scores with models of wellknown lines along the Rhine and Moselle Valleys. The H0 model landscape spreads over 300 square meters (3230 ft²). Club cooperation partners in Franconia UNIQUE PROTOTYPE COLLECTION 90443 Nuremberg, Germany, DB Museum im V erkehrsmuseum Nürnberg Venerable: the DB Museum is the oldest railroad museum in Germany. The collection dates back to 1882. Club benefit: Club members receive a reduction of 1 euro on the entrance fee for an adult. GERMANY’S LARGEST N-GAUGE LAYOUT 90599 Dietenhofen, Germany, Miniatur Erlebniswelt Text: Rochus Rademacher Photos: Markus Hehl, DB/Jet Foto Kranert, DDM, Miniaturland Treuchtlingen, Thomas Freidank The complete current list of cooperation partners will be found in the Club area under club.trix.de Lessingstr. 6, Tel.: +49 (0)9 11/2 19 24 28, [email protected] www.db-museum.de Langenzenner Straße 10, Tel.: +49 (0) 98 24/92 31 20, [email protected] www.miniatur-erlebniswelt.de Extensive: In Dietenhofen, 488 meters (1600’) of track are laid and over 80 trains run – that way, N gauge impresses everyone who visits. Club benefit: Club members receive a reduction of 1 euro on the entrance fee for an adult 250 SQUARE METERS (2691 FT²) OF MODEL RAILROAD 91757 Treuchtlingen, Germany, Miniaturland Treuchtlingen Elkan-Naumburg-Straße 35, Tel.: +49 (0) 91 43/83 78 51, [email protected], www.miniaturland-treuchtlingen.de Anniversary: The popular Miniaturland has now been open for ten years. Between 15 and 28 of the 218 trains are always running on the tracks, which have a total length of 2,500 m (8200 feet). Club benefit: On presentation of their Club card, members pay 4 euro instead of 5 euro entrance fee. Children up to 12 years pay 2 euro instead of 3 euro. CRÈME DE LA CRÈME IN THE STEAM LOCO WORLD 95339 Neuenmarkt, Germany, Deutsches DampflokomotivMuseum Birkenstr. 5, Tel.: +49 (0) 92 27/57 00, [email protected], www.dampflokmuseum.de Please ask the promoter directly for details of the Club benefit. An experience: “Bubikopf”, “Glaskasten”, class 50 or the proud 18 612 (photo) – the steam loco museum at the foot of the “Schiefe Ebene” (‘inclined plane’) is home to legendary steam engines. At home – everywhere Good performance, simple design, easily maintained, reliability: development of the 100 km/h (62 mph) six-coupled P 8 from 1906 followed these design principles – ‘one of the most successful Prussian locomotive designs of all’, as Thomas Estler assessed this two-cylinder superheated loco with a 4-6-0 wheel arrangement in the ‘Grosses Loktypenbuch’ (Big book of steam locomotive types). In Germany, over 3,500 of the machines were delivered by 1923: “Almost every German locomotive factory built them, they were allocated to almost every loco depot, and they handled passenger and freight trains and expresses”. In the 1920s, the class was to be found elsewhere in Europe as well. The 1,200 locomotives taken over by the DB were later classified as class 038, and it was not until 1974 that the last examples were withdrawn. Forty years later, and Minitrix pays homage to the class 038.10-40. The model has small Witte smoke deflectors, a box tender and a triple headlight. The pulling power of the bell-shaped armature motor is assisted by traction tires and a metal weight. Furthermore, the loco has great playing value, as it has several controllable functions. Text: RR, photos: Märklin You will find fully-detailed product information on the Minitrix locomotive 16384 on the Trix homepage under www.trix.de 16384 Steam Locomotive with a Tender e %!S,W Model: Loco and tender mostly of die-cast metal. Bell-shaped armature motor with flywheel in the boiler. Equipped with digital decoder and sound generator with DCC, Selectrix and Selectrix 2 formats. Loco and tender close coupled. Three axles driven, traction tires. Triple headlight, warm-white LEDs. Length over buffers 116 mm (4-9/16"). Model highlights •• New design •• Loco and tender mainly of die-cast metal •• Digital sound with several functions •• Up to eleven digital functions (DCC) controlla- ble: headlights, loco whistle, steam loco running sounds, bell, direct control, brakes squealing off, air pump, switcher whistle, letting off steam, shoveling coal, shaking up the grate Universal machine: the P 8 – here produced as class 38.10-40 with compartment cars – was widely distributed in Europe in passenger and freight service. E 242621 Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 038.10-40 steam locomotive with a tender, with Witte smoke deflectors. Former Prussian P 8.