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  2. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] BRIO was also one of the first companies to use beechwood for such products. Another Swedish company that started producing a similar toy at about this time was Micki Leksaker in Gemla. It apparently produced its first wooden train sets for a Swedish department store in 1956, thus predating Brio by a year or two.

  3. Brio (company) - Wikipedia

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    Brio (stylized BRIO) is a wooden toy company founded in Sweden. The company was founded in the small town of Boalt, Scania , Götaland in 1884 by basket maker Ivar Bengtsson. [ 1 ] For a long time the company was based in Osby , Scania, in southern Sweden.

  4. Trix (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    Trix construction sets website created by Adrie Wind; contains scans of most Trix manuals and brochures, mainly in Dutch, with some in German and some in English; Eine kurze Geschichte des Trix-Metallbaukastens " (tr. "A Short History of Trix Construction Sets") by Werner Sticht (in German)

  5. Trix (company) - Wikipedia

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    Trix is a German company that originally made Trix metal construction sets. One of its co-founders was Stephan Bing, the son of the pioneer toy-maker industrialist Ignaz Bing . In 1935 the company began producing the electrically powered model trains that it became famous for, under the Trix Express label.

  6. Category:Construction toys - Wikipedia

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  7. Merkur (toy) - Wikipedia

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    An Airplane built with the Merkur construction set. Merkur refers to a metal construction set built in Czechoslovakia (later the Czech Republic). It was also referred to as Constructo or Build-O in English-speaking countries and Tecc in the Netherlands. Unlike Erector/Meccano, which was based on Imperial/customary measurements, Merkur used metric.

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