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	<title>Model Trains Layouts &#187; Bing</title>
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		<title>Train set manufacturers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A German firm Marklin, which specialized in dollhouse accessories, rolled out the first model train, in 1891, with track system and ran with clockwork. The initial model trains, earlier to Marklin models, of the 1840&#8217;s ran on steam filling the model with water and keeping it on a heating surface. Other German toy manufacturers followed [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A German firm Marklin, which specialized in dollhouse accessories, rolled out the first model train, in 1891, with track system and ran with clockwork. The initial model trains, earlier to Marklin models, of the 1840&#8217;s ran on steam filling the model with water and keeping it on a heating surface. Other German toy manufacturers followed Maklin&#8217;s success, and soon became popular everywhere. Other early model train sets firm from around the world were Lima, Bing, Fleischmann and Rivarossi. Common method was using direct current. Marklin used alternate current. American Flyer used AC power on two-rail track. In 1910 electric models came into use.Electric model came in 1910. In the 1920&#8217;s the first Hornby train sets were first time used in UK and subsequently in 1955 it changed its base to China. Frank Hornby made Hornby models.It was a great piece. It was in the later part of 1930 Hornby launched Hornby Dublo 12 volt DC electric and clockwork designs when 0 gauges were out dated. Bassett-Lowke produced first table top models.The phase between1930-40 saw many new copy railways manufacturers like Trix and Bachman. Railroad was having a standard. NMRC made the standards. In 1946 the American Flyer company initiate S scale. Eventually, during Second World War, the materials for producing model train sets became short in supply and thus model trains were built on H0 scale, which was easy to handle in smaller homes. As a result, the H0 size became popular because the model railways occupied less space. In 1970 European modelers started producing model trains in N scale. This was the smallest model railroad designed. Due to its compactness, the model soon became popular and was cheaply priced. In 1972, Marklin made Z scale. But this model could not become so popular and Marklin was drawn back to its production of more popular models. Today, the model railroads and trains are not as popular as it was fifty years ago, but it still draw buyers and selling the goods of different make. Every year trade shows are made. You can buy many things for model trains. The model toy trains are still in demand and available in a wider range than before. Most ironically, Hornby has launched its &#8216;live steam&#8217; 00 gauge models of Greesley A4 and Flying Scotsman which are still available in the market. Dozens of company around the world sell their model railways products through numerous catalogs, magazines and online.</p>
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		<title>00 model trains and the scale they use</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 04:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 00 model train scale is also known as the OO gauge and it?s the most popular standard gauge model railway track in the UK. The gauge is 16.5mm and has a scale of 1:76. This scale was first created by Bing in 1921. At that time I t was called the ?the table railways? [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 00 model train scale is also known as the OO gauge and it?s the most popular standard gauge model railway track in the UK. The gauge is 16.5mm and has a scale of 1:76. This scale was first created by Bing in 1921. At that time I t was called the ?the table railways? and ran on a 16.5mm track, with a scale of 4mm for one foot.</p>
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