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LGB is een fabrikant van modeltreinen in de schaal "G". De naam LGB is een afkorting van Lehmann Gross Bahn of van Lehmann Garten Bahn. Heden ten dage behoort LGB tot de . Die Lehmann-Groß-Bahn (LGB), auch Lehmann-Garten-Bahn genannt, ist eine wetterfeste Gartenmodellbahn in der Nenngröße IIm (später vom Hersteller auch als G bezeichnet) mit einer Spurweite von 45 mm, im Maßstab 1:22,5 (tatsächlich je nach konkretem Vorbild 1:16 bis 1:29). Sie wurde von 1968 bis 2006 vom Nürnberger Modellbahnhersteller Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk OHG (EPL) und ab Anfang 2007 für kurze Zeit von E. P. Lehmann GmbH & Co KG hergestellt. Seit 2007 gehört die Marke zu Märklin. A Lehmann-Groß-Bahn (LGB), foi uma fábrica alemã de brinquedos de um tipo de ferromodelismo, com modelos à prova d'água para uso a céu aberto na IIm (mais tarde na escala G). Lehmann Gross Bahn (LGB) est une firme allemande fabricant des trains de jardin miniatures à l'échelle 1:22,5. Fondée par Ernst Paul Lehmann à Nuremberg en 1968, l'entreprise est rachetée par Märklin en 2006. Malgré le dépôt de bilan de Märklin en février 2009, l'activité continue. LGB от Lehmann-Gross-Bahn — немецкая фирма-производитель товаров железнодорожного моделизма, выпускающихся с 1968 года. Компания специализируется на моделях разработанного ею же стандарта «G», который является наиболее популярным на рынке садовых железных дорог (масштаб 1:22). Как следствие, LGB занимает доминирующее положение в данном сегменте индустрии в Европе и США. Штаб-квартира LGB располагается в г. Нюрнберг. * Типичная модель поезда LGB 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 Märklin since 2007, it is the most popular garden railway model in Europe, although there are also many models of U.S. and Canadian prototypes. LGB caused a revival of garden model railroading in the United States when it was introduced. LGB is sold in North America through Wm. K. 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 was later moved to Hungary. レーマンはドイツの玩具メーカーである。 LGB (Lehmanns Gross Bahn) är en modelljärnväg i G-skalan, 1:22,5. Denna skala är alltså i princip 4 gånger större än den mer vanliga H0-skalan, som är 1:87 (Märklin, Roco och Fleischmann). LGB har sitt ursprung i ett gammalt tyskt företag , som tillverkat leksaker sedan 1881. LGB är idag i princip synonymt med G-skalan. Denna modelljärnväg kan köras både inom- och utomhus. Numera uppköpt av Märklin.
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Die Lehmann-Groß-Bahn (LGB), auch Lehmann-Garten-Bahn genannt, ist eine wetterfeste Gartenmodellbahn in der Nenngröße IIm (später vom Hersteller auch als G bezeichnet) mit einer Spurweite von 45 mm, im Maßstab 1:22,5 (tatsächlich je nach konkretem Vorbild 1:16 bis 1:29). Sie wurde von 1968 bis 2006 vom Nürnberger Modellbahnhersteller Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk OHG (EPL) und ab Anfang 2007 für kurze Zeit von E. P. Lehmann GmbH & Co KG hergestellt. Seit 2007 gehört die Marke zu Märklin. 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 Märklin since 2007, it is the most popular garden railway model in Europe, although there are also many models of U.S. and Canadian prototypes. LGB caused a revival of garden model railroading in the United States when it was introduced. LGB is sold in North America through Wm. K. 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 was later moved to 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; for example, 1:22.5 scale passengers and/or train crew are somewhat oversized when displayed in proximity with 1:32 models. Though the models may be physically compatible, many people choose a preferred style or era, and pick one ratio (in the range of 1:20.3 to 1:32) for all of their models. The first loco made under the LGB brand was a model of a small Austrian 0-4-0 named "Stainz", in the LGB logo. It continued in production in 2021, although with a sound system and other mechanical differences to the original 1968 model. Most garden railway enthusiasts have at least one example of a Stainz in their collection as it tends to be a robust loco with good pulling power. LGB (Lehmanns Gross Bahn) är en modelljärnväg i G-skalan, 1:22,5. Denna skala är alltså i princip 4 gånger större än den mer vanliga H0-skalan, som är 1:87 (Märklin, Roco och Fleischmann). LGB har sitt ursprung i ett gammalt tyskt företag , som tillverkat leksaker sedan 1881. LGB är idag i princip synonymt med G-skalan. Denna modelljärnväg kan köras både inom- och utomhus. Numera uppköpt av Märklin. A Lehmann-Groß-Bahn (LGB), foi uma fábrica alemã de brinquedos de um tipo de ferromodelismo, com modelos à prova d'água para uso a céu aberto na IIm (mais tarde na escala G). レーマンはドイツの玩具メーカーである。 LGB от Lehmann-Gross-Bahn — немецкая фирма-производитель товаров железнодорожного моделизма, выпускающихся с 1968 года. Компания специализируется на моделях разработанного ею же стандарта «G», который является наиболее популярным на рынке садовых железных дорог (масштаб 1:22). Как следствие, LGB занимает доминирующее положение в данном сегменте индустрии в Европе и США. Штаб-квартира LGB располагается в г. Нюрнберг. В конце 2008 года концерн, в который входила компания, был объявлен банкротом (На тот момент компанию возглавлял ). В 2009 году LGB была выкуплена Märklin, производство моделей возобновилось. В США была основана дочерняя фирма — LGB of America, — действующая автономно от Märklin. * Типичная модель поезда LGB LGB is een fabrikant van modeltreinen in de schaal "G". De naam LGB is een afkorting van Lehmann Gross Bahn of van Lehmann Garten Bahn. Heden ten dage behoort LGB tot de . Lehmann Gross Bahn (LGB) est une firme allemande fabricant des trains de jardin miniatures à l'échelle 1:22,5. Fondée par Ernst Paul Lehmann à Nuremberg en 1968, l'entreprise est rachetée par Märklin en 2006. Malgré le dépôt de bilan de Märklin en février 2009, l'activité continue.
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