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  2. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Life-Like logo introduced in 1970. Model railroading pioneer Gordon Varney sold off his Varney Scale Models company in 1960 to Sol Kramer. These HO scale model trains continued to be produced under the Varney name until March 1970, when the first advertising for Life-Like trains appeared in Railroad Model Craftsman magazine.

  3. Piko (model trains) - Wikipedia

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    PIKO manufactures more than 1,500 [3] products in various model train scales: . G-Scale: American and European-prototype weather-resistant models for indoor and outdoor use, including starter sets, locomotives, passenger and freight cars, track, buildings, controls and accessories.

  4. Wm. K. Walthers - Wikipedia

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    WalthersTrainline is the starter and lowest cost tier for locomotives and rolling stock. It is targeted at children and cost-sensitive beginners. WalthersTrack offers HO scale track in sizes Code 83 and Code 100. Walthers Cornerstone provides buildings and accessories for all product lines and scales.

  5. Varney Scale Models - Wikipedia

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    Varney Scale Models was founded in 1936 by Gordon Varney, an early pioneer in manufacturing HO scale model trains. The development of a reliable 6-volt motor made it possible to produce model locomotives capable of pulling long trains. The company relocated from Chicago, Illinois, to Miami, Florida, in 1955. [1]

  6. HO scale - Wikipedia

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    HO or H0 is a rail transport modelling scale using a 1:87 scale (3.5 mm to 1 foot). It is the most popular scale of model railway in the world. [1] [2] The rails are spaced 16.5 millimetres (0.650 in) apart for modelling 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge tracks and trains in HO.

  7. List of model railways - Wikipedia

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    Scale Date Description Alpenbahnparadies Willy Abbühl / McGill: 0: 1955-1990 / 2012- Model railway in Kandersteg and around Eiger, Switzerland. [85] Foundation Railway Collection Uster 0, I [86] Swiss Miniatur I: 1959- Switzerland, 3560 m railway lines with 18 trains. Swiss Transport Museum, Lucerne EMBL: HO: 1957/59-