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  2. Atlas Model Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Atlas would continue its N scale line with a wide range of freight cars, made at their Hillside factory, in the 1970s and 1980s. Also, beginning in 1971, Atlas began importing a line of O scale locomotives and rolling stock produced by Roco in Austria. New items were not advertised after 1973, though some pieces remained catalogued through the ...

  3. Arnold (models) - Wikipedia

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    It was in 1964 that the term "N-Scale" came into use. Between 1968 and 1970, rapido line of trains reached maturity, notably with its turntable and roundhouse . Arnold entered into a business relationship with the U.S. company Revell around 1968, beginning the marketing of Revell Rapido model trains.

  4. N scale - Wikipedia

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    The terms N scale and N gauge are often inaccurately used interchangeably, as scale is defined as ratio or proportion of the model, and gauge only as a distance between rails. The scale 1:148 defines the rail-to-rail gauge equal to 9 mm exactly (at the cost of scale exactness), so when calculating the rail or track use 1:160 and for engines and ...

  5. Category:Turntables - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Turntables" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Belt driven Rega.jpg 886 × 861; 120 KB.

  6. SNCF Class X 3800 - Wikipedia

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    This unit has been represented in HO scale by the Jouef, LS Models, Mistral Trains Models groups and the Editions Atlas (static), as well as N scale by Transmondia. In O scale , AMJL offered Picasso kits or assembled.

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