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  2. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    The Tyco model railroad business was bought back by the Tyler family in 1977, who revived them under the Mantua Industries brand. Tyco left the model railroad business after the 1993 catalog. Many of the Tyco model train products were subsequently manufactured by Mantua and by International Hobby Corporation (IHC).

  3. US-1 Trucks - Wikipedia

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    This billboard is extremely hard to find and rarely turns up, however the same molding in a similar color appeared carrying an advert for Pasta in a 1983 Tyco Model Railroad Chef Boyardee promotional set. Garage type buildings appeared in different colors, with different signs to serve as three differently purposed buildings, all with road access:

  4. Category:Model railroad manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for companies who have made products related to model railroading or railway modelling. See also Category:Toy train manufacturers . Subcategories

  5. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    Originally like most other train manufacturers, Bachmann's train sets used conventional snap-track (originally in brass, then switching to steel in the early 1980s.) In 1994, Bachmann introduced the then-revolutionary E-Z track, that featured HO track built onto a moulded plastic roadbed that could be assembled like typical HO track.

  6. List of model railways - Wikipedia

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    The Model Railroad Club of Toronto Toronto, ON [6] Arizona Model Railroading Society, Phoenix, AZ [7] Golden State Model Railroad Museum, Point Richmond, Richmond, California [8] Highland Park Society of Model Railroad Engineers, also known as the Highland Pacific Club of San Gabriel, CA [9] San Diego Model Railroad Museum, San Diego, CA [10]

  7. Lionel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lionel trains have been produced since 1900, and their trains were admired by model railroaders around the world for the solidity of their construction and the authenticity of their detail. During its peak years in the 1950s, the company sold $25 million worth of trains per year. [2] In 1969, the company sold their model train lines to General ...

  8. Top 25 "It" products of all time: #4 --Tickle Me Elmo - AOL

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    For the upcoming holiday season, Fisher-Price is selling Elmo hands. Kids can don furry red paws to tickle people with -- and the hands will also emit Elmo's infectious giggle. Tickle Me Elmo also ...

  9. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Life-Like logo introduced in 1970. Model railroading pioneer Gordon Varney sold off his Varney Scale Models company in 1960 to Sol Kramer. These HO scale model trains continued to be produced under the Varney name until March 1970, when the first advertising for Life-Like trains appeared in Railroad Model Craftsman magazine.

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