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  2. File:Toy train SMIL.svg - Wikipedia

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    This vector image was created with a text editor. ... SMIL animation of a little toy train demonstrating animateMotion along a path, by CMG Lee. Width: 100%: Height:

  3. File:Toy train.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Toy Soldier.svg - Wikipedia

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    Vector image of a toy soldier. As an icon, it is used at English Wikipedia by Template:WikiProject Toys and Portal:Toys. Date: 20 June 2007: Source: Own work based on: Toy Soldiers British Coldstream Guards.jpg (a public domain photograph by J. Corey Butler) Author: Editor at Large

  5. Toy train - Wikipedia

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    A toy train is a toy that represents a train. It is distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost [ 1 ] and durability, rather than scale modeling . A toy train can be as simple as a toy that can run on a track, or it might be operated by electricity, clockwork or live steam .

  6. Category:Toy trains - Wikipedia

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    Toccata for Toy Trains; Toy train; W. Wooden toy train This page was last edited on 15 June 2022, at 03:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Lionel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Toy trains and model railroads were its main claim to fame. [1] Lionel trains have been produced since 1900, and their trains were admired by model railroaders around the world for the solidity of their construction and the authenticity of their detail. During its peak years in the 1950s, the company sold $25 million worth of trains per year. [2]

  8. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    The Tyco model railroad business was bought back by the Tyler family in 1977, who revived them under the Mantua Industries brand. Tyco left the model railroad business after the 1993 catalog. Many of the Tyco model train products were subsequently manufactured by Mantua and by International Hobby Corporation (IHC).

  9. Joshua Lionel Cowen - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Lionel Cowen (August 25, 1877 – September 8, 1965), born Joshua Lionel Cohen, was an American inventor and cofounder of Lionel Corporation, a manufacturer of model railroads and toy trains who gained prominence in the market before and after World War II.