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  2. Fleischmann (model railroads) - Wikipedia

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    Fleischmann model locomotive Prussian Class T 10 locomotive LINT train. Fleischmann is a German manufacturer of model railway products. Fleischmann was founded in Nuremberg in 1887 by Jean Fleischmann, as a toy company. Their first model train, in O scale, was produced in 1938.

  3. Märklin - Wikipedia

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    However, Märklin also produces Swiss , Dutch , American (various independent railways from the Golden Age of American trains), and various other model trains from around the world. In January 2005, the Märklin museum in Göppingen , Germany , was burgled and more than 100 pieces, with an estimated value of more than 1 million Euros, were stolen.

  4. Miniatur Wunderland - Wikipedia

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    Trains run along the walls of the rooms and on peninsula-like protrusions. The layout consists (as of September 2016) of nine completed sections of 60 to 300 m 2 (650 to 3,230 sq ft). [24] The first three sections were created simultaneously, showing central and southern Germany with the Harz mountains and featuring a long ICE-high speed train ...

  5. LGB (trains) - Wikipedia

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    A typical LGB model train on a garden railway layout.. LGB stands for Lehmann Gross Bahn - the "Lehmann Big Train" in German. Made by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk in Nuremberg, Germany, since 1968 [1] and by Märklin since 2007, it is the most popular garden railway model in Europe, although there are also many models of U.S. and Canadian prototypes. [2]

  6. Bing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Clockwork-driven locomotive George the Fifth, ca. 1922.Tender not original King Edward live steam locomotive Ocean liner Flying boat. Bing or Gebrüder Bing ("Bing brothers") was a German toy company founded in 1863 in Nuremberg, Germany by two brothers, Ignaz Bing and Adolf Bing, initially producing metal kitchen utensils, but best remembered for its extensive lines of model trains and live ...

  7. Piko (model trains) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, after the reunification of Germany, the company was purchased by PIKO Spielwaren GmbH. [2] PIKO Spielwaren GmbH was founded in April 1992 by Dr. René F. Wilfer, PIKO’s President, who had been working in the toy industry since 1986 and had previously managed a model building company. Piko at the International Toy Fair Nuremberg 2016

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