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  2. HO scale - Wikipedia

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  3. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport modelling

  4. Paper model - Wikipedia

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  5. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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  6. Roco - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1960 by Ing. Heinz Rössler and started with a plastic Minitanks series of military vehicles. After export to the USA became successful, the model line was expanded with model trains in HO scale and the smaller N scale. TT scale was also subsequently added to the product line. The model rail product line covers many ...

  7. Micromodel - Wikipedia

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    Micromodel. Micromodels are a type of card model or paper model that was popular during the 1940s and 1950s in the United Kingdom. In 1941, Geoffrey Heighway invented and marketed a new concept in card models. He took the available concept of card models and miniaturized them so that an entire train or building could be wrapped in a packet of ...

  8. Paper car wheel - Wikipedia

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    Paper car wheels were composite wheels of railway carriages, made from a wrought iron or steel rim bolted to an iron hub with an interlayer of laminated paper. [1] The center was made of compressed paper held between two plate-iron disks. [2] Their ability to dampen rail/wheel noise resulted in a quiet and smooth ride for the passengers of ...

  9. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    List of rail transport modelling scale standards

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