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  2. Mamod - Wikipedia

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    Mamod is a toy manufacturer based in Britain that specializes in producing live steam Models. The Company Was Founded in Birmingham in 1937 by Geoffrey Malins. The Name "Mamod" is a combination of "Malins Models." Initially, The Company Manufactured Stationary steam engines, which were originally sold under the 'Hobbies' brand. Subsequently ...

  3. Live steam - Wikipedia

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    A live steam festival (often called a "Steam Fair" in the UK and a live steam "meet" in the US) is a gathering of people interested in steam engine technology. Locomotives, trains, traction engines , steam wagons , steam rollers , showman's engines and tractors , steam boats and cars , and stationary steam engines may be on display, both full ...

  4. Jensen Steam Engines - Wikipedia

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    Jensen Steam Engines is a manufacturer of model/toy steam engines, located in Jeannette, PA USA. Established in 1932 by Tom Jensen Sr. Established in 1932 by Tom Jensen Sr. They are still making steam engines using traditional technology and methods.

  5. Meccano - Wikipedia

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    A Mamod made Meccano steam engine, 1965–1979. For many years, live steam engines were made and sold under the Meccano brand, although they were not made by Meccano. Earlier examples were just vertical steam engines, typical of the time, sold under the Meccano name. The first to be specially designed for Meccano was introduced in 1929.

  6. Model steam engine - Wikipedia

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    A model steam engine is a small steam engine not built for serious use. Often they are built as an educational toy for children, in which case it is also called a toy steam engine, or for live steam enthusiasts. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, demonstration models were also in use at universities and engineering schools, frequently ...

  7. Category:Toy steam engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Toy steam engine manufacturers. Makers of miniature working steam engines (i.e. "live steam") to be used as educational toys. Note that some of these companies no longer produce toy steam engines today. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Model steam engine manufacturers.

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