Epoch V version of the cement silo car of the Rhätische Bahn. The railroad has a large fleet of these cars, which are nicknamed “Mohrenköpfe” after a popular brand of confectionary. The model is an a...
These four-axle cars of the RhB can be very efficiently loaded and unloaded thanks to their opening side walls. The LGB model prototypically reproduces the car with number 5166 for epoch IV. Length over...
This is a model of an RhB type Za tank car. It is prototypically painted and lettered for Era VI. This car can be filled and emptied like the prototype. The car has metal wheel sets and sprung buffers...
These boxcars were purchased in large numbers by the Rhätische Bahn. The LGB model prototypically replicates one of these cars. Authentic paint scheme and lettering, opening doors. Can be used for ep...
they could still be found in use across the RhB network. Prototypical model in the livery of epoch IV. This versatile wagon is an essential part of your RhB freight trains. Length over the buffers 40 cm...
These gondolas were purchased between 1911 and 1913 and were still in use on the RhB several years ago. This is a prototypical model painted and lettered for Era III. The car has metal wheel sets.
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RhB high-side gondola in epoch IV livery. There was once a large fleet of these cars with their high wooden sides. They have gradually been replaced by high-side gondolas with steel walls. New edition...
The weather and tough operating conditions have left their mark on the prototype of this freight car. The LGB model reproduces an Era III car with this weathered appearance. The car has an extensive ...
This is a model of an RhB type Sp-w double stake car. The paint scheme and lettering are prototypical for Era VI. The car has high end walls, which serve to secure the load in the prototype. The car does...