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  2. Xiaomi 14 - Wikipedia

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    The main cameras of the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro can record video at up to 8K@24fps, while the main camera of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra can record video at up to 8K@30fps. All three models also feature a 32 MP front-facing camera with an f/2.5 aperture and the ability to record video at up to 4K @60fps.

  3. Model Railroader - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, longtime publisher Kalmbach Media divested of Model Railroader and other railroad interest magazines to publisher Firecrown Media. [7] The Milwaukee, Racine and Troy model railroad was demolished when Kalmbach sold their building at 21027 Crossroads Circle and moved to Brookfield, Wisconsin, following the magazine's purchase by ...

  4. Computer Model Railroad Interface - Wikipedia

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    C/MRI (Computer/Model Railroad Interface) is a set of electronic modules that allow a computer to monitor and control real world devices, including those used in conjunction with model railroads. C/MRI was first introduced by Bruce Chubb in the February 1985 issue of the Model Railroader magazine. It appeared again with a four-part series ...

  5. Digital model railway control systems - Wikipedia

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    Prices of Zero 1 articles according to the Hornby Railways price list from 1980 [5] R.950 Master Controller: 46.35 £ R.951 Slave Controller: 13.35 £ R.952 Hand Slave Controller (NEW) Autumn: 13.35 £ R.955 Loco Operating Module: 7.15 £ R.956 Accessory Operating Module (NEW) Summer: TBA; For comparison: R.842 LMS Class 5 4-6-0: 23.15 £

  6. Manila Railroad 800 class USA - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Railroad 800 class USA were 45 United States Army Transportation Corps class S118 steam locomotives used by the Manila Railroad Company and the Philippine National Railways. Originally built by Vulcan Iron Works and the American Locomotive Works for the United States Army during the Second Philippines Campaign , they were later used ...

  7. List of Philippine National Railways rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Manila Railroad; VCB C 48 75 57 1920-29 New ACF MRR 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) These 6-axle third-class cars were the first trains to be assembled in the Manila Railroad's Caloocan workshops. [44] One unit survived in Caloocan as a dormitory car as of March 2020 according to a local railfan group. [42] [45] ABS (II) C 48 75 2 1922–23 New ...

  8. Atlas Model Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, the Atlas Tool Co. changed its name to Atlas Model Railroad Company, Inc. In 1997 Atlas O, LLC was established as a separate business entity dedicated to producing multiple lines of O scale model railroad products including track, freight cars, locomotives and accessories, co-founded and led by James J. Weaver.

  9. Manila Railway Manila class - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Railway Manila class of 1885 were a class of five 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotives built by the British manufacturer Hunslet Engine Company, and were the first locomotive class in Philippine service.