Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box

Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box

Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box

Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box. LGB stands for Lehmann Gross Bahn - the "Lehmann Big Train" in German. Made by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk in Nuremberg, Germany, since 1968 and by Marklin since 2007, it is the most popular garden railway model in Europe, although there are also many models of U. LGB caused a revival of garden model railroading in the United States when it was introduced.

Walthers, who took over from Ernst Paul Lehmann's subsidiary, LGB of America, when Märklin bought the LGB assets. Most of the European prototypes were manufactured in Germany, while much of the North American rolling stock was made in China. Production is now located in Hungary. LGB trains are responsible for introducing "G" scale to model railroading. The scale ratio used by LGB is nominally 1:22.5, yet many dimensions are often changed to allow operation on very tight R1 curves. American prototypes especially suffer from this. Other G-scale (and Gauge 1) manufacturers produce products that range from 1:20 to 1:32, and for the most part, all use the same track and are compatible with one another. Though they can all run on the same track (45 mm gauge), models representing narrow-gauge versions of trains or locomotives would not normally be run together with models of larger full-scale vehicles. To fit the same standard track the latter must be built using different scales.

To illustrate the point, 1:22.5 scale passengers and/or train crew are somewhat over-sized when displayed in proximity with 1:32 models. Though the models may be physically compatible, many people choose a style or era to fit their desires and pick one ratio (in the range of 1:20.3 to 1:32) to model all of their trains. Check out our e b a y store for more GREAT LGB Train items. PLEASE NOTE: Almost all the items we sell are vintage in nature. Many of these items have seen decades of use.

Please understand and expect a base line of wear. None of our items will have above average wear for their age and more often they have less. Our pictures are taken from all angles and should be considered part of the description. If you would like additional photos, or if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. If it is in perfect condition we will note that in our ad.

The item "Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box" is in sale since Tuesday, October 8, 2019. This item is in the category "Toys & Hobbies\Model Railroads & Trains\G Scale\Other G Scale". The seller is "junkyarddogstore" and is located in Spring Hill, Florida.

This item can be shipped worldwide.
Lehmann Gross Bahn LGB Santa G-Scale Model Train #72560 RARE In Original Box


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