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  2. 10 Vintage Train Sets That Are Worth Digging Out of Storage - AOL

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    A pre-war treasure from British manufacturer Hornby, this train set represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship from late ’30s. Its detailed die-cast construction (which kind of resembles the ...

  3. Hornby Railways - Wikipedia

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    Hornby Clockwork Trains advertisement, from 21 December 1923 issue of The Radio Times. Hornby was at first a trade name for the railway productions of Meccano Ltd and based around Liverpool. Until 1907 the company produced under the name of Mechanics made easy. [7] Hornby released its first train, a clockwork 0 gauge (1:48) model, in 1920. An ...

  4. Third rail (model rail) - Wikipedia

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    Pre-war train sets from makers such as Hornby were almost entirely O gauge, either clockwork or electric, with the electric sets using a three rail system.Both the track and rolling stock were made from pressed, lithographed tinplate, with a few pieces of die-cast zinc or turned brass.

  5. TT scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale originated in the USA, but is today widespread mainly in Central Europe, thanks to "Berliner-TT-Bahnen", a defunct East German manufacturer of train sets in TT. It is the second-most popular scale in Central Europe and Russia, after HO, with several manufacturers based in countries such as Germany and the Czech Republic, and was ...

  6. Category:Hornby Railways - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hornby Railways" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Thomas & Friends merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The train set was only produced in 1967, and is now extremely rare. It is notable as the last O Gauge train to be made at Meccano's famous Binns Road factory in Liverpool, where the Hornby tinplate trains were made. Photographs of the set and the adverts may be found here [4] and a close-up of Percy may be found here. [5]