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  2. LGB (trains) - Wikipedia

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    LGB (trains) A typical LGB model train on a garden railway layout. LGB stands for Lehmann Gross Bahn - the "Lehmann Big Train" in German. Made by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk in Nuremberg, Germany, since 1968 [1] and by Märklin since 2007, it is the most popular garden railway model in Europe, although there are also many models of U.S. and ...

  3. Märklin - Wikipedia

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    A simple Märklin model. A coffee-table Märklin layout in Z scale (1:220). The locomotive is about 50 mm long. Märklin model steam engine in function. Märklin was founded by Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm Märklin [ de ] in 1859. [1] After his death in 1866, early in the company's life, his wife Caroline Märklin lead the business until 1888.

  4. Ruby Lane - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Lane sells antiques, vintage collectibles, vintage fashion, jewelry, dolls, and art for sale by independent member dealers. Jewelry accounts for about half of the site's sales. [1] Ruby Lane sells items at set prices rather than in an auction format, and the company does take commissions from sales.

  5. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    Website. Bachmann Trains. Bachmann Industries (Bachmann Brothers, Inc.) is a Bermuda -registered, Chinese -owned company, globally headquartered in Hong Kong; specialising in model railroading . Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, whose model products are ...

  6. Vintage Trains - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Trains. 4965 Rood Ashton Hall hauling a Shakespeare Express service through Lapworth in July 2016. Overview. Reporting mark. TY. Other. Website. www.vintagetrains.co.uk. Vintage Trains is a charitably-controlled train operating company based at Tyseley Locomotive Works which provides heritage railtours in the United Kingdom.

  7. American Flyer - Wikipedia

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    American Flyer. American Flyer S-gauge model from the early 1950s of the B&O 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive, as streamlined in 1937 by Otto Kuhler for the Royal Blue train. American Flyer is a brand of toy train and model railroad manufactured in the United States .

  8. G scale - Wikipedia

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    G scale or G gauge, also called large scale ( 45 mm or inches), is a track gauge for model railways which is often used for outdoor garden railways because of its size and durability. G scale trains use a fixed track gauge of 45 millimetres (1.75 in) to accommodate a range of rail transport modelling scales between narrow gauge ( ~1:13 ‒ 1:19 ...

  9. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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    Ertl (formerly, the Ertl Company) is a former American manufacturing company and current brand of toys, best known for its die-cast metal alloy collectible replicas (or scale models) of agricultural machinery. Other products manufactured by Ertl include cars, airplanes, and commercial vehicles. The company was based in Dyersville, Iowa, home of ...

  10. Oregon Electric Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Electric Railway Museum is the largest streetcar/trolley museum in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. [citation needed] It is owned and operated by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society and is located in Brooks, Oregon, on the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park [1] (formerly known as Antique Powerland).

  11. Auction - Wikipedia

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    An American auctioneer using auction chant at a livestock auction, November 2010. An auction is usually a process of buying and selling goods or services by offering them up for bids, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder or buying the item from the lowest bidder. Some exceptions to this definition exist and are described ...