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  2. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    It apparently produced its first wooden train sets for a Swedish department store in 1956, thus predating Brio by a year or two. In 1988 [ 12 ] Micki started manufacturing products for IKEA and was the sole supplier of their wooden toy train line [ 13 ] for about ten years.

  3. Brio (company) - Wikipedia

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    Plantoys of Thailand had a joint venture with BRIO in 2001-2002, [5] being present in the Brio catalogs of the time. In 2004, the Swedish investment company Proventus [6] became the major shareholder of Brio with more than 40% of the votes. [7] In the same year [8] BRIO of Sweden moved most of its production to three factories in Guangdong ...

  4. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 Bachmann started to produce large scale (also known as G Scale or garden scale) train sets called the Big Haulers. They were first introduced in sets consisting of a locomotive, one or two freight cars and a caboose, Set 90100 was the first set. The locomotives were battery powered and were radio controlled. [13]

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  6. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Sanda Kan later expanded into all aspects of manufacturing model trains and accessories for Life-Like, as well as other companies including Atlas Model Railroad, Lionel, and Marklin. [6] Sanda Kan was acquired by Kader in 2008. Known for its line of train sets, Life-Like was known primarily as a "down-market" supplier.

  7. Plarail - Wikipedia

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    The first electric Plarail train from the 'Electric Pla-Train Set'. In 1959, the Plarail system launched in Japan with three hand-powered trains. The first train set released was titled 'Plastic Railroad Set', which featured a plastic steam locomotive and three freight cars to be moved by hand, and a figure 8 of light blue plastic railway track.

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