Hi... this is a little difficult, so please bear with me. This is part of my son's estate, and his sister and I are learning (and loving!)as we go. And know my son had an amazing sense of humor. Im trying my best in his honor....again not easy.


Anyways, at his first Toy Story train at age 5, he became a train collector. We are keeping many, but between estate taxes and his dog's current vet bills, we need to sell a few more. He had lots of trains on display, but oddly lacked tracks/power supplies (minus lionel, we finally found a little league set he used around the christmas tree!) Not sure why. So, I have no way of testing any trains/locomotives - everything is sold **as is** please understand.


I will try my best to describe the items:


1. First, the engine is definitely LGB Brand. I do not have any information on smoke/sound, etc. However, there is a nice looking engineer who appears as if he knows what going on (sadly, he refuses to share said information with us. From now on, I will blame my lack of knowledge on him!)


The locomotive itself is red and white. On onè side *I believe* it states "Nurnberger Bierzug" with a yellow and red crest....I think that's what it says? I ran it through a translate program ( a gamble in itself) and it appears as if it could be a beer logo? ( Alas, I'm sure the engineer is still silently mocking me....albeit in a foreign language google would have me incorrectly believing either way!)


Next up is part of the Bachman Big haulers series.  Its a combo car - half passenger and half royal mail. It's from  the White Pass Yukon Rail (W.P.Y.R) train that runs through Skagway Alaska and the Yukon territory in Canada.


The boxcar and caboose are actually part of the White Pass annaversary set again from Bachmann Big Haulers. My son bought the set *only* for the engine because his friend worked on the pipeline and sent him cars. 


The nice part is that the combo car, Boxcar, and caboose all look nice together with the marron, hunter green, and gold trim


Sadly the white/red engine doesn't exactly match, but it's still a G Scale LGB engine which is always nice ( except for the engineer who, again, seems not like us very much. I still choice to believe it's a language barrier rather than personal)


Okay, the next parts dont really go as a set but since i listed it as a lot i wanted to include some of Aarons other items we dont have space for but other collectors may.


Next there is an LGB flat car (part of the circus set) HOWEVER please look, the cage as it is broken. I almost didn't include it but thought that maybe someone could find a use for it. There is a paper "lion scene" in the back. Again, this is just extra I thought someone may want.


Next, included is a set of 4 LGB figures. These were actually my husbands. So the date on these would possibly be around 1986 or so? Unlike the other pieces id classify these figures as vintage (they predate us meeting/marrying 36 years ago!). Plus it gives us four more chances at these figures being much more personable than Mr-know-it-all-but-tells-us-nothing engineer. 


Finally, the next things are really *just for parts* hopefully someone can use/fix them. There is a rail crossing - you can see both sides in the picture and both crossing arms both are included. Again, there is likely no way these are working without a little help. It has a a little house but only found 2 sides of it. If I find anymore, I will gladly include those. (The arms actually look nice, even if they don't work)


Also, I found 5 random pieces of curved track. I *believe* these are Bachmann (not LGB) Because of the black color and not brown. They do show a little rust, but wanted to include these because im sure it's nice to have extra. If I find more, I'll add that information here.


So yes, it's basically a very random lot between LGB  (1 engine, 1 flat car, 4 figures) and Bachmann (1 passenger car, 1 boxcar, 1 caboose - 5 pieces of track)


Please feel free to ask any questions, between my daughter and I, we will try to answer ant questions. This is her account so it may take me a minute to answer your questions. This isn't easy. Any of it. And in a way it's a therapy to write, so I'm sorry if the *bad* attempt at humor bothered anyone. My son wouldve done so much better humor wise...honestly, even the engineer would've loved him. :)