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We present this video on getting started with LGB Garden Model Trains. Create and add a railroad to your garden using LGB trains. One of the largest & most complete selection of LGB trains can be found here: LGB Trains The large selection is simply unbeatable. All the major brands and many small & unique brands dan also be found there.
Today we would like to present this video on how to get started with LGB. A great way to enter the wonderful world of LGN, is with a LGB Starter Set. The LGB starter set provides everything you need to begin an exciting LGB hobby at an affordable price. Let’s Take a closer look.
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The over dubbing was awesome!
very well done lgb
Is the LGB78302 die cast metal or plastic?
I wish there was a store like near where I live in Aus. I'd love to browse it
Were do you buy it?
Nice video. Take care.
In the UK they do a lot more – they make their railways…check MisterCrispin. this vid was nice. we in USA seem to focus on railway sets. I had an American Flyer set way back in the 1940s..
Awesome train!!!!!
Love the dubbing Jackie Chan 😂
Next video: Today we would like to introduce you to the "NEW BARBIE DREAM HOUSE". Interesting dubbing.
I didn't expect an ad!
You've accumulated a considerable stable of rolling stock and locomotives. Very nice. Rob
great running session. the railways is looking good. just need to get mine G gauge line up and running
Quite delightful! I'd love to have something like this.
Aww, this is amazing! I just have one question. Will the LGB trains work in America? Because we have a different voltage in America than Europe.
what set does the orange stanz come in? I have never seen one before.
This is the most wholesome comment section ever
My dad made a layout for me when I was a kid. Still have some today
3:17 it g scale model look like Duncan from Thomas the tank engine
Bought my first LGB locos and rolling stock in 1975, they are still going strong after 45 years!!!