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MzB
 | Subject: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:42 pm | |
| Well, the best kept secret in G scale is out. Regner has now released a limited edition (101 models) of the Austrian 0-8+4 Engerth locomotives with ELECTRIC drive. In 2007, Herr Regner released a live steam Mh6 as a special limited model for 2007 only. Price for the unbuilt kit was 2,890 €uros and it was a popular release. I wanted one, but not being a fan of live steam (dirt, grease, burnt fingers, peeling paint, etc), I let the opportunity go. I asked Herr Regner many times about the rumour of an electric version but he always grinned and shrugged. At Llanfair last year, I had the rumour confirmed and left a deposit with the UK distributer on an electric Mh6 ... but then came months of silence.
http://www.regner-dampftechnik.de/aktuelles/neuheiten2007/mh6_jahresmodell07.php
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MzB
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:49 pm | |
| Well, the models have now arrived and are being sent out (again as kits) but I reckon (hope) they will be a nut and bolt job, the parts (hopefully) being pre-painted. One thing I didn't know at the time of ordering though, was the option of Mh6 or a standard 399, or that would have been a real dilemma. The 399 was never offered as a live steam model, so I assume that the majority of the 101 electric models will be 399's to complement the earlier Mh6 live steam version (guessing). Will Herr Regner release the 399 later on as a live steam model?  |
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MzB
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:03 pm | |
| Herr Regner doesn't normally make electric steam locomotives. This has only come about apparently, due to the persistence of an Austrian Model Club who commissioned an undisclosed number of electric models, with Herr Regner rounding the number up to 101 (?) I'm looking forward to picking my Mh6 up from Lincoln G-Ex on 28th Feb, so allow some time for pics to appear. Another member of this forum has ordered the 399, so there should be some scope for comparisons between the two different versions.  |
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Carl Hibbs Admin

Location: Haute Normandie - visitors welcome
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:17 pm | |
| Excellent. Look forward to seeing it on this forum first..... The new Regner catalogue is out too. Online and interactive this tme. Regner catalogue It comes complete with an order form and divorce papers. |
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mikeyh

Location: Dordogne France
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:56 pm | |
| I'm confused (again) I looked through the Regner catalogue (beautiful engineering); my German is non-existant. Am I looking at live steam ? for 400-500 euros? cant be. I thought all his models were thousands!. It's probably the price of each wheel!!
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Carl Hibbs Admin

Location: Haute Normandie - visitors welcome
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 3:19 pm | |
| You're right Mikey you can buy the simple Regner locos, Willi, Konrad, etc.......ready built for under 500€ Reliable and fun. |
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Paul Stainz Holt

Location: North Wales
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:44 pm | |
| This is it...........  |
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Carl Hibbs Admin

Location: Haute Normandie - visitors welcome
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:47 pm | |
| Is that really your's Paul? |
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MzB
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:59 pm | |
| The 399 pic above is from the Regner site (link below) .... http://www.regner-dampftechnik.de/aktuelles/aktuell/mh6_auslieferung.php The 399 certainly looks a better model than the Mh6 and had I known there was an option, I would have had the 399 rather than the rather plain Mh6. I also have more of the correct Waldviertal stock to run with the 399 as well.  |
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Paul Stainz Holt

Location: North Wales
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bruce

Location: Derbyshire, England
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:49 pm | |
| Tis indeed from the Regner site, of the newly released model. Herr Regner told me at Llanfair that he was making 105, with ten more to be held in reserve, though final numbers were dependent on pre-orders - I recall that he said he'd sold about 50 by that point. He was adamant that this was a one off, not to be repeated. I wasn't sure whether this had been a happy venture or not...
My 399 was supplied through Martin's Models and I am having it constructed for me (pure cowardice, I know). I should have it on 28 Feb or 1 March... pictures will follow... _________________ Bruce General Manager, H&DLR www.hdlr.moonfruit.com www.hillheaddaleslightrailway.blogspot.com/
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bruce

Location: Derbyshire, England
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:51 pm | |
| | MzB wrote: | The 399 pic above is from the Regner site (link below) ....
http://www.regner-dampftechnik.de/aktuelles/aktuell/mh6_auslieferung.php
The 399 certainly looks a better model than the Mh6 and had I known there was an option, I would have had the 399 rather than the rather plain Mh6. I also have more of the correct Waldviertal stock to run with the 399 as well.
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Ah, but you have the support van for Mh6, Andy... and as it gets about a bit you could run almost anything with it, surely? _________________ Bruce General Manager, H&DLR www.hdlr.moonfruit.com www.hillheaddaleslightrailway.blogspot.com/
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Carl Hibbs Admin

Location: Haute Normandie - visitors welcome
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:59 pm | |
| ...I've lost the plot on this one a bit (not diificult for me these days...).
Bruce are you having an electric or live steam version?
If the latter, do you know who is actually building it in the UK. Martin himself to my knowledge does not and farms the work out. From what little I have seen it is to a very high standard and comparable to Regner themselves. |
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bruce

Location: Derbyshire, England
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:21 pm | |
| I have bought an electric version of the class 399. It is supplied as a kit, as is the live steam version. So far as I can see, Regner have just released both the live steam and the electric versions of the Mh6 and the class 399 (i.e. pre-preservation OBB version) at more or less the same time. Yes, I know that the live steam version was the 2007 Model of the Year. The video on the Regner website of the steam Mh6 is of the pre-production prototype, and from the discussion that I've half understood on the Austrian forums, I don't think the live steam production version appeared until January this year.
Carl, you're quite correct - Martin doesn't build them himself, he has a sub contractor who does this. No, I don't know his name or details, I'm afraid. He has apparently been doing this for Martin for a few years now. Martin's view was that the factory can be rather busy with orders and making models up isn't always a priority, so he now always builds (or offers to build) them here in the UK. The builder has, so Martin told me, built up a considerable expertise and, as you say, his skills are as high as those of the factory.
At least, I hope they are... ! _________________ Bruce General Manager, H&DLR www.hdlr.moonfruit.com www.hillheaddaleslightrailway.blogspot.com/
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Carl Hibbs Admin

Location: Haute Normandie - visitors welcome
 | Subject: Re: Regner Mh6 & 399 Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:51 pm | |
| I had a Regner Emma about 5 years ago from Martin that was made by his 'subbie' and yes the quality of assembly and fitting is high.
Things like pipe bending with no kinks or marks and solid well machined brackets for servo and receiver mountings.
Martin inspects and tries the machines before delivery or collection.
I have also had work done by Regner direct and would recommend them. They usually advise beforehand of the expected delay and I think their prices are reasonable for part assembly.
The cost of having a quality Regner kit built professionally through Martin's (or indeed Regner direct) can be cheaper than an off-the-shelf Roundhouse model. And look at the difference!
In France Regner can bought and assembled through Pascal at, Atelier Vaporiste
We look forward to seeing this machine Bruce. |
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