Description: Superbly illustrated in color and black-and-white, this rare out-of-print book provides an in-depth survey to collectible model LGB toy trains. GREENBERG’S GUIDE TO LGB TRAINS by John R. Ottley, Greenberg Publishing Co., MD, 1986, First Edition. This book is a classic reference on LGB (Lehmann-Gross-Bahn) trains first produced at the Lehmann factory in Nuermberg, West Germany in 1968. These trains are modeled primarily on European and American narrow gauge prototypes in 1:22.5 scale currently known as G Gauge. “The G designation was an imaginative designation utilized to better promote the line and to distinguish it from other large scale trains. In this country, LGB was orignally designated by the first United States Distributor, Chas. C. Merzbach Company, as K Gauge to emphasize its king size. However, in the mid-1970s the designation was changed to G to bridge more appropriately the German (gross) and English (giant) language barrier. These size designations, with the fact that LGB runs on track with the same distance between the rails as 1 Gauge (45mm), have caused considerable confusion among collectors and modelers as to just what gauge LGB really is. …In the United States, many collectors still refer to LGB as 1 Gauge, while freethinkers have gone so far as to give it a “Gm” Gauge.” Confused yet? This book goes on with further explanations of Gauge size. This fascinating text covers by chapter: Train Sets; Steam Locomotives (Handmade Locomotives); Electric Locomotives and Trolleys; Diesel Locomotives and Railbuses; Rolling Stock Descriptions (Colors, 300 mm Chassis Frame Markings, Roof Types, Couplers, Talgos and Side Frames, Wheel Types, Body Types, Chassis Types for 300 mm Rolling Stock, and Railings); Passenger Coaches and Baggage Cars; Goods Wagons, Flatcars, Gondolas, Container Cars, Containers, and Cabooses; Covered Goods Wagons and refrigerator Cars; Tank Cars; Powered Railcars, Short Cars (170 mm), Service Wagons, and Cable Cars; Catalogues, Publications, Videos, Track , and Accessories; Non-Factory Production; Appendix – Primus; and Index. This book is an invaluable reference for the serious collector, dealer, or historian of vintage toy trains. 8.7” x 11.25” color imprinted hardback in very good condition. 96 pages. Free media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 50 United States. Rates vary for international mailings.
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Ex Libris: No
Title: Greenberg's LGB
Publisher: Greenberg Publishing
Inscribed: No
Brand: LGB
Industry: Model Railroads & Trains
Publication Year: 1986
Type: reference book
Format: Color imprinted hardback
Language: English
Contributors: varies
Style: reference book
Features: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 96