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  2. Hornby Railways - Wikipedia

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    Hornby Hobbies Limited is a British-owned scale model manufacturing company which has been focused on model railways. Its roots date back to 1901 in Liverpool, when founder Frank Hornby received a patent for his Meccano construction toy. The first clockwork train was produced in 1920. In 1938, Hornby launched its first OO gauge train.

  3. Lima (models) - Wikipedia

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    Lima focused heavily on the British range in the late 1980s which had expanded hugely due to the Sectorisation strategy of the then state operator British Rail.This was possible because of their capability to do small production runs (c.500) [citation needed], in contrast to its main UK rival, Hornby Railways, who required a minimum run of 4,000 [citation needed].

  4. Caledonian Railway 264 Class - Wikipedia

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    A 'starter'-level engine, it has also been the centrepiece of an eponymous train set in the Hornby range. [11] The model was featured in the main Hornby Range up to 2010 and was moved into the entry-level "RailRoad" range in 2011. [12] Hornby's model has been in the Hornby range since 1980, initially in Caledonian Railway blue. [13]

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  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]