@tonguello:
Thank you!
Um..., well, this pics are with models from
Piko (not
LGB in this case!!), another model train company in Thuringia, Germany.
They make
US Models and
German Standard Gauge (in Gauge G = 45 mm).
LGB is the older company (Garden Trains since 1968), bought by
Märklin 2007, bought by toy maker
Simba Dickie 2013.
LGB make models in
Narrow Gauge (II m = 45 mm) and some in
Standard Gauge (G = 45 mm).
Both (
Piko and
LGB and some other, like
Bachmann, Lilliput, USA Trains, Aristocraft, Train Line,...) could be combined with Playmobil, they are nearly the same scale (~1:27 to 1:22,5). Playmobil figure: 7,5 cm => 1,80 m (1:24).
Here another example of a german driving day (on a private garden railway) [CLICK!] with the
Piko BR 64, two (brown) cars from
LGB (the three cars from
Piko you can't see in this picture) and a red street car from
LGB. No Playmobil here, but it's possible (it's in work, you can see it left in my profile picture, there is a train driver for electric locos with the German Electric loco E 18 of epoch II, ~1925-45).