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  2. 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

  3. File:Illustrated catalogue.. (IA illustratedcatal00fost).pdf

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    Original file (772 × 1,372 pixels, file size: 22.81 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 224 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. PKP class SM42 - Wikipedia

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    SM42 modernised by Newag in use by PKP IC. In 1972, a new version (6DM) was developed specifically for Moroccan railways (ONCFM). 37 were delivered as class DG 200 in 1973-1975.

  5. 3 ft gauge railways - Wikipedia

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    This gauge is also popular in model railroading (particularly in G scale), and model prototypes of these railways have been made by several model train brands around the world, such as Accucraft Trains (US), Aristo-Craft Trains (US), Bachmann Industries (Hong Kong), Delton Locomotive Works (US), LGB (Germany), [1] and PIKO (Germany).

  6. PKP class SU42 - Wikipedia

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    The SU42 is in fact the same locomotive as SM42 and SP42.The original class SU42 were modifications of class SM42 done during the 1970s. This modification involved the installation of a 500 volt electric train supply for carriage heating, supplied directly by locomotive's generator.

  7. Digital model railway control systems - Wikipedia

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    The master control unit last appeared in the catalog in 1985. The system is very reliable, the basic 1980s keyboard design being the main problem on older badly stored master control units. Loco modules were available in two types.

  8. Piko Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Piko Interactive LLC is an American video game publisher based in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in early 2013 by Eli Galindo, the company focuses on physical re-releases of games from older video game consoles and digitally released ports to newer systems.

  9. Peco - Wikipedia

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    PECO is a UK-based manufacturer of model railway accessories, especially trackwork, based at Pecorama, Beer in South Devon, England. [1]PECO is the collective name for the Pritchard Patent Product Company Ltd, Peco Publications and Publicity Ltd, and Pecorama. [2]