LGB 2075 0-4-0T with Massoth M decoder and train crew figures OVP £100

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LGB 2075 0-4-0T steam loco fitted with Massoth M decoder and two Bachman train crew figures (22-176)

This model must be 40 years old but is as good as new. It runs well, even over R1 points, despite only 4 wheels and short wheelbase. There is very little wear to wheels and shoes; it has hardly been used and then only indoors. The decoder is fitted in the cab so it is easily accessible to add lighting or “stay alive” capacitor. Note that this is a very basic model loco, no lights or smoke generator. If you have a Harz theme you can use this as a prototypical shunter. The model comes in its original yellow box which is in reasonable condition for its age. Decoder is set to DCC address 1 and to work on analogue / DC. Price is £100 including fitted decoder, driver and fireman figures, reprinted documentation and original box, plus £5 postage to UK mainland address. Pictures and video clip below.

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They are, indeed, great little locos. I have one, analogue only and with a silver bell, which I bought for £80. I believe that they run on a maximum voltage of 14v, certainly no more than 16v.
 
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Just to add a little help to the sale, these make great Battery Locomotives with plenty of room in for the Batteries. I had one many years ago with just 6 AA's and a DPDT Switch set up and it ran (well trundled) round for a goodly time.
JonD
 
If anyone (including playmofire) wants this loco for a battery conversion I can remove the decoder and leave the motor and track leads in place and you can have it for £90 inc P&P for UK address.
 
If anyone (including playmofire) wants this loco for a battery conversion I can remove the decoder and leave the motor and track leads in place and you can have it for £90 inc P&P for UK address.

I wouldn't want to convert the loco to battery power, just to run it on analogue using a Playmobil controller, hence no problem with the voltage.
 
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