• LGB#21580 AMTRAK F7A DIESEL LOCO

    As early as the Thirties, passenger traffic in the USA was increasingly shifting from the railroad to the automobile and airplane. Amtrak was founded in 1971 to avoid a total demise of passenger train service, a partially government owned company that took over passenger service from the railroads, which were mainly focused on freight service. Existing motive power and rolling stock was taken over from the predecessor railroads for this operation, thus the famous F7 and streamliner express train passenger cars. These units were quickly painted in a new look with a silver basic color and red/white/blue stripes. Service was started in May of 1971 with this motive power and rolling stock, whereby some of the famous names of the trains were kept. There thus continued to be the "Sunset Limited", which ran between New Orleans and Los Angeles. Naturally, newer locomotives with the Superliner bi-level cars are currently running on Amtrak, but our models show how everything began 50 years ago.
  • LGB#21582 AMTRAK F7A DIESEL LOCO

    This is a model of an EMD F7 A unit diesel locomotive painted and lettered for the American railroad Amtrak. The paint scheme and lettering are prototypical for Era IV. The locomotive's road number is different from that for 21580. Both trucks are driven by powerful ball bearing Bühler motors. Traction tires. The locomotive has a built-in mfx/DCC decoder with a variety of light and sound functions that can be controlled digitally. It also has a built-in socket on the back of the locomotive to supply power from the decoder in the A unit to the speaker in the B unit to go with this locomotive. The locomotive has many separately applied details, and the cab doors can be opened. Length over the couplers 61 cm / 24".

    The B unit to go with this locomotive is available under item number 21581, and another A unit with a different road number is available under item number 21580. A typical express train from Era IV – such as the famous "Sunset Limited" – can be made with the equally available new Amtrak cars. The running sounds also work in analog operation.
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  • LGB 28444 RhB Class Ge 4/4 II "Rhaetia Donation Appeal" Electric Locomotive

      NEW for 2019! This is a model of the Rhaetian Railroad class Ge 4/4 II electric locomotive, road number 616, in a special paint scheme with an appeal for donations to restore the first RhB locomotive, the steam locomotive "Rhätia". The paint scheme and lettering are prototypical for Era VI. All 4 wheel sets are driven by two powerful Bühler motors with ball bearings. The locomotive is equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions. The pantographs are powered by servomotors and can be controlled digitally. Length over the buffers 57 cm / 22-7/16".
  • LGB 29050 Dgtl LGB "Factory Train" with Lights, Smoke and Sound in both Digital and Analog Operation. This is a model of the so-called "Factory Train", as it stood for many years in front of the Nürnberg LGB plant on Saganer Street in Nürnberg. The locomotive has a powerful ball bearing mounted Bühler motor and an mfx/DCC decoder with many digitally controlled functions and sounds. It also has a built-in smoke unit with steam exhaust synchronized to the motion of the wheels. Digitally controlled headlights change over with the direction of travel and are turned on in analog operation. Total train length 115 cm / 45-1/4". One-Time Series produced in 2018 for the 50th Anniversary of LGB.
  • 37320 DB (Deutsche Bahn) III TEE Diesel VT 11.5 3-Unit Train (G-Scale) Features
    • Detailed 3-unit train with both end units powered
    • Operating red and white directional lighting
    • no interior lighting
    • Digital DCC decoder and sound ready
    • Hook and loop type couplers
    • Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
    • Length: 2050mm / 80.7”
    • Made in Germany
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    PIKO #37330 DB IV GLASS TRAIN

    Original price was: $ 1,559.99.Current price is: $ 1,247.99.
    37330 DB IV Glass Train (G-Scale) This loco is modeled after the original, made to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the German railways.  Two self-propelled cars were manufactured for the purpose of sight-seeing trips.  These sophisiticated cars were designed to provide passengers with a panoramic view, so as many surfaces as possible were comprised of glass including parts of the roof.   Features
    • Detailed electric locomotive
    • Powerful 5-pole precision can-type motors with ball bearing wheels
    • Numerous molded-on and separately applied details including lights, windshield wipers, handrails, horn, vents, fans, bumpers, and exhaust stack
    • Operating white directional lighting
    • Digital DCC decoder and sound ready (Use a PIKO #__ sound kit in conjunction with PIKO loco decoder #__)
    • Heavy duty, durable metal wheels
    • Hook and loop type couplers
    • Crisp and clean lettering and logo designs
    • Created with incredibly tough weather-resistant materials
    • Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
    • Length: 824mm / 32.4”
    • Made in Germany
  • LGB#20282 COCA-COLA® MOGUL STEAM LOCO w/ Smoke & Sound

    This is a model of a Mogul design old-timer steam locomotive. It has a Coca-Cola® paint scheme in Era III. All of the driving wheels are driven by a powerful Bühler motor with ball bearings. Traction tires. The locomotive has an mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions. It has a smoke generator with smoke exhaust and cylinder steam synchronized with the wheels. The headlight and running sounds will also work in analog operation. The locomotive has many separately applied details. Length over the couplers 67 cm / 26-3/8".

    Cars to go with this locomotive are available under item numbers 36812, 36818, 36847, and 40757.
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    PIKO #37331 DB IV GLASS TRAIN W/ SOUND

    Original price was: $ 1,759.99.Current price is: $ 1,407.99.
    37331DB IV Glass Train with Sound (G-Scale) This loco is modeled after the original, made to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the German railways.  Two self-propelled cars were manufactured for the purpose of sight-seeing trips.  These sophisiticated cars were designed to provide passengers with a panoramic view, so as many surfaces as possible were comprised of glass including parts of the roof.   Features
    • Detailed electric locomotive
    • Powerful 5-pole precision can-type motors with ball bearing wheels
    • Numerous molded-on and separately applied details including lights, windshield wipers, handrails, horn, vents, fans, bumpers, and exhaust stack
    • Operating white directional lighting
    • Digital DCC decoder and sound installed/equipped
    • Digitally controlled pantograph
    • Heavy duty, durable metal wheels
    • Hook and loop type couplers
    • Crisp and clean lettering and logo designs
    • Created with incredibly tough weather-resistant materials
    • Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
    • Length: 824mm / 32.4”
    • Made in Germany
  • LGB #20583 Santa Fe F7 A Unit Diesel Locomotive

    This is a model of an EMD F7 A unit diesel locomotive in an Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad version. The paint scheme and lettering are prototypical for Era III. It has a different road number from that for 20581. The locomotive body is partially chrome-plated to show the original locomotive's typical stainless steel look. Both trucks are driven by powerful Bühler motors with ball bearings. Traction tires. The locomotive has a built-in mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions that can be controlled digitally. It also has a built-in plug connection on the back to power the speaker in the adjoining B unit from the decoder in the A unit. The locomotive has many separately applied details and the cab doors can be opened. Length over the couplers 61 cm / 24".

    The B unit to go with this locomotive is available under item number 20582, and another A unit with a different road number is available under item number 20581. A typical Era III express train, such as the famous "Super Chief", can be made with the new Santa Fe cars that are also available. Running sounds will also work in analog operation.

    The body is partially chrome-plated to show the original locomotive's typical stainless steel look.

  • PIKO #37243 DB (DeutscheBahn) IV BR50 Steam Locomotive, w/Sound (G-Scale)   Features
    • Detailed 2-10-0 steam locomotive with lights, smoke & sound
    • Powerful precision can-type ball-bearing motor
    • Numerous molded-on and separately applied details including lights, brake cylinders, bumpers, smoke stack, tanks, piping, handrails, and more
    • Comes with working 5-volt smoke unit
    • Detailed interior with engineer figure
    • Digital decoder that works on DC and DCC
    • Includes PIKO SmartDecoder 4.1
    • Includes "disappearing coal load" feature
    • Heavy duty, durable stainless steel drive wheel tires
    • Carbon brush pickups
    • Injection-molded driver centers
    • Hook and loop type couplers
    • Crisp and clean lettering and logo designs
    • Created with incredibly tough weather-resistant materials
    • Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
    • Length: 865mm / 34.0”
    • Made in Germany
  • 37245 DRG II BR50 Steam Locomotive, w/Sound (G-Scale)   Features
    • Detailed 2-10-0 steam locomotive with lights, smoke & sound
    • Powerful precision can-type ball-bearing motor
    • Numerous molded-on and separately applied details including lights, brake cylinders, bumpers, smoke stack, tanks, piping, handrails, and more
    • Comes with working 5-volt smoke unit
    • Detailed interior with engineer figure
    • Digital decoder that works on DC and DCC
    • Includes PIKO SmartDecoder 4.1
    • Includes "disappearing coal load" feature
    • Heavy duty, durable stainless steel drive wheel tires
    • Carbon brush pickups
    • Injection-molded driver centers
    • Hook and loop type couplers
    • Crisp and clean lettering and logo designs
    • Created with incredibly tough weather-resistant materials
    • Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
    • Length: 865mm / 34.0”
    • Made in Germany
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