In previous decades LGB had published a main catalog every two years. Under the leadership of Rolf Richter that was about to change. So 1997 saw a new main catalog being published/offered amidst the just released new MTS system. This new 'digital' system needed some thorough promotion after all. And so the front page of the promotional brochure "INFO 1997" sold the main catalog first followed by two tried and true Stainz sets:
LGB INFO '97 |
LGB 72302/70302
LGB 72302 - Courtesy of Only Trains.com |
LGB 72403/70402
LGB 72402 - Courtesy of Only Trains.com |
1998 saw another two Stainz train sets. The
LGB 70321
LGB 70321 - Courtesy of picclick.de |
This set is so rare that YT chose this rather blurted image than no image at all. The set was ONLY sold in Austria, called the "Zillertalbahn" and contained an LGB 20201 engine and two passenger cars LGB 31070. Only 250 of these were offered. LGB itself never advertised the set.
The second set for 1968 was the 30 Years of LGB Anniversary set
LGB 71968
LGB 71968 set in box - Courtesy of eBay-Kleinanzeigen.de |
LGB 71968 - Courtesy of bigtrainworld.com |
LGB also published a brochure in honor of the 30-Year-Anniversary telling the story of LGB. Here is a link for our dearest reader/follower
https://www.lgb-trains.com/lib/catalogs/issue90-99/pubs/LGB1998_01198_30YearsFlyer_DE-EN.pdf
In today's world this would work perfectly well as an example of horrible marketing...maybe back then it did as well...
++++++++++++++++++++++++to be continued...