Yeah, I've edited it, is it visible now?Welcome to the Forum..
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PhilP
Ohh and I'm glad I could join the forum easily, thank you guys!Yeah, I've edited it, is it visible now?
Grey box? - Presumably even earlier than the yellow boxes?As noted above, it's a VERY early LGB product, from the grey box era.
Spare parts are not an issue because we might be able to reproduce it somehow, and thank you for the help, if anybody has a switch like that, I would be courius about what's insideif i remember right, to me it looks like the manual turnouts, LGB made in 1968 and parts of 1969. (then seen them in shopwindows, but never afterwards.
since there were two newer generations of turnouts, before LGB was swallowed by Märklin, i doubt, that Märklin-LGB would have spareparts for these.
Oh my god! Thank you! 1969, it happened a few years agoFrom the 1969/70 LGB catalogue . . .
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Look at those prices!!!
Cheers
David
Is this yours? Can you send me pictures of the inside of the switch driver?
Shame those indicators used in this instance to move the points were changed, in later years had to be added as an after purchase the point purchase. Always interesting to see pictures of any early LGB equipment. Ooops sorry bit of thread drift.
Now all you need to do is bend some spring wire into "just" the right shape. Shouldn't take long or very many attempts.Thank you for your answers! One of my buddy was able to find a picture of it.
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