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LGB L23531 - Steam locomotive G 4/5
LGB L23531 - Steam locomotive G 4/5

LGB L23531 - Steam locomotive G 4/5Model DetailsModel of a G 4/5 class tender steam locomotive with road number 107 of the RhB. Authentic paint scheme and lettering of Era VI, as the locomotive currently operates. Powered by a ball-bearing Bühler motor, traction tires. Equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder with numerous light and sound functions such as headlights with Swiss light change, firebox lighting, cab lighting, running sounds, a whistle triggered by a reed switch, and much more. Built-in smoke generator with wheel-synchronized steam output. Many separately applied details. Length over buffers 62 cm.Detailed scale model for adult collectors. Handle with care. Not suitable for children under 14 years. It contains small parts that may pose a choking hazard, and some components have functional sharp points. Only a toy transformer manufactured according to VDE 0570-2-7/DIN EN 61558-2-7 may be used as a power source to operate this product. Characteristics: Manufacturer: LGBItem number: L23531number of pieces: 1 pieceEAN: 4011525235316Product Type: steam locomotivestrack: Gscale: 1:22.5model series: RhB G 4/5 steam locomotiveRailway company: RhBcountry: CHepoch: VIMetal model: partially made of metalWheel set replacement: Nogrinder: NoElectricity system: DCoperation mode: DCC SoundAge recommendation: Ages 14 and upWEEE No.: DE30519521

Regular price: €2,190.00
LGB L24268 - Steam locomotive 798.101 of the SWEG
LGB L24268 - Steam locomotive 798.101 of the SWEG

LGB L24268 - Steam locomotive 798.101 of the SWEGModel DetailsOn the romantic Jagsttalbahn railway in Baden-Württemberg, many rare vehicles have graced its tracks over its long 125-year history. Among them was a small but exquisite steam locomotive affectionately nicknamed "Nicki S." Its story reads like a fairy tale with an unusual happy ending. This narrow-gauge tender locomotive was "born" during the extremely turbulent times of the Second World War. In 1941, Henschel delivered the locomotive, then simply designated HF 110 C 25982, to the German Wehrmacht. In 1948, it was taken over by the Austrian Federal Railways as 798.101, but only remained in service until 1952. From then on, the steam engine awaited either the scrap yard or a prince to save it from its sad fate. He finally arrived in the form of Bielefeld businessman Walter Seidensticker, who acquired locomotive 798.101 and, after extensive restoration, brought it back to its former glory. Its proud owner was so delighted with his new, handsome locomotive that he named it "Nicki S." after his daughter. From 1984 onwards, it charmed visitors from near and far in the lovely Jagst Valley between Möckmühl and Dörzbach. When operations there ceased, Seidensticker moved his "Nicki" to his home near the Mühlenstroth steam railway, where it can still be admired today as "Nicki and Frank S." Unfortunately, it cannot travel to the anniversary celebrations in the Jagst Valley, as it no longer runs on 750 mm gauge but has been converted to 600 mm. However, its sister locomotive, 99 4652, will come to Dörzbach, reminding everyone of the time when an HF 110 C steamed through the picturesque valley. And on the LGB layout, the Jagsttalbahn's 125th anniversary can be celebrated in style with both models.Model of the SWEG's narrow-gauge tender steam locomotive 798.101 for the Jagsttalbahn's 125th anniversary. Paint scheme and lettering from Era IV, as the engine operated in the Jagsttal in the 1980s. Each locomotive and tender features a powerful, ball-bearing Bühler motor. Built-in mfx/DCC decoder with numerous light and sound functions. Energy storage. Built-in smoke generator with wheel-synchronized steam output. Opening cab doors. Traction tires. Length over buffers 52 cm.Matching coaches 30142 and 33205.Detailed, true-to-scale model for adult collectors. Handle with care. Not suitable for children under 14 years. It contains small parts that may pose a choking hazard, and some components have functional sharp points. Only a toy transformer manufactured according to VDE 0570-2-7/DIN EN 61558-2-7 may be used as a power source to operate this product. Characteristics: Manufacturer: LGBItem number: L24268number of pieces: 1 pieceEAN: 4011525242680Product Type: steam locomotivestrack: Gscale: 1:22.5model series: 798.101 of SWEGepoch: IVMetal model: partially made of metalWheel set replacement: Nogrinder: NoElectricity system: DCoperation mode: DCC SoundAge recommendation: Ages 14 and upWEEE No.: DE30519521

Regular price: €1,090.00
LGB L24743 - Spreewald steam locomotive of the DEV
LGB L24743 - Spreewald steam locomotive of the DEV

LGB L24743 - Spreewald steam locomotive of the DEVModel DetailsIt is certainly one of the most beautiful narrow-gauge steam locomotives in Germany. We are talking about the "Spreewald," a 109-year-old vintage locomotive that today steams through the charming landscape as a little gem on the First German Museum Railway at the German Railway Association (DEV) in Bruchhausen-Vilsen. Among the many impeccably maintained vintage vehicles of the DEV, the "Spreewald" can certainly tell the most exciting story. In 1917, it saw the light of day, along with four sister locomotives, at the Jung locomotive factory in Jungenthal on the Sieg River. The first home line of these nimble 40 km/h locomotives, equipped with three driving axles and a leading axle, lay in the dark forests of East Prussia on the Pillkaller Kleinbahn (Pillkall Light Railway) on the border with the Russian Empire. In the autumn of 1944, the light railway workers took some of their relatively new locomotives westward shortly before the Red Army advanced. One locomotive eventually ended up with the Spreewald Railway and was given the number 99 5633 by the Reichsbahn (East German State Railway). After its home line was closed, the locomotive was allowed to leave East Germany in 1971 and found a new home with the DEV (German Railway Association). The "Spreewald" first appeared in the LGB (Long-Time Railway) range in 1988. Since then, it has been one of the most popular garden railway models. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the DEV museum railway, LGB is re-releasing this classic – a fitting tribute to a narrow-gauge steam locomotive with a rich history. This model depicts the Spreewald steam locomotive of the DEV (German Railway Association) as it is currently in service on the museum railway from Bruchhausen-Vilsen to Asendorf. It features authentic paintwork and lettering from Era VI with a revision date of February 25, 2021. Equipped with a powerful, ball-bearing Bühler motor and traction tires. Built-in mfx/DCC decoder with numerous sound and light functions, switchable in digital operation, as is the built-in smoke generator. Energy storage unit is included as standard. Length over buffers 33 cm.Suitable wagons L41026, L41036Detailed, true-to-scale model for adult collectors. Handle with care. Not suitable for children under 14 years. It contains small parts which may pose a choking hazard, and some components have functional sharp points.Only a toy transformer manufactured according to VDE 0570-2-7/DIN EN 61558-2-7 may be used as a power source for operating this product. Characteristics: Manufacturer: LGBItem number: L24743number of pieces: 1 pieceEAN: 4011525247432Product Type: steam locomotivestrack: Gscale: 1:22.5model series: Spreewald steam locomotive of the DEVRailway company: DEVepoch: VIMetal model: partially made of metalWheel set replacement: Nogrinder: NoElectricity system: DCoperation mode: DCC SoundAge recommendation: Ages 14 and upWEEE No.: DE30519521

Regular price: €899.00