HI,
i have an lgb train. its the 73401 lgb worker searies. i dont know anything about trains and ive had this one since i was 4. my mother just sent it to me. im stationed in the navy in norfolk va. and my problem is:
the locomotive on all the ones online ive searched is the 2020/2 series. and theres a #2 on each side of the loco. well the one i have has a #1. and under the car it says 2020D
know anything about it?
please help me. Im so lost
~Sn Stiles
USN
What is it you want to know? It's not clear. When it was made? How much it's worth? How to take it apart?
You might try posting this at Large Scale Central--there are some LGB experts there
Try Dale's Train Station on Popular Hall Drive right behind Military Circle Mall in Norfolk. 757 461-3636.
I think all the stainz loco variants were mechanically identical until they went to the plastic valve gear. The D just signifies it had smoke from the factory. They are good runners, pull well, and there are tons of them out there (actually the Stainz is what most people think of first when someone says "LGB") It's a great little loco. The fact that the company made literally tons of them for decades and people still buy them (there's probably 50 of them on evilbay at any one time) attests to their popularity AND reliability. A collector could tell you more whether a certain cab number/color/smokestack style is "rarer" than any other.
You are a bit vague on what the brain buster question actually is. Do you need parts? Instructions? Maintenance tips? Trying to figure out how/where to unload it? (I'll give you $25 for it if it isn't too banged up and runs -- but then, I'm really cheap, lol)
he's already put it on ebay
lownote he's already put it on ebay
Guys like that just make it harder for the newbies who actually want help.
Reminds me of the guy that is trying to sell a Lionel O Gauge Diesal as a Lionel G gauge Diesal on ebay. I almost fell for it yesterday as I love those old Lionel G gauge Diesals. I emailed him and he replied and now admits that he knows nothing about the gauges, but his ad is still there as a G.
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