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57th International Toy Fair
Nürnberg
With development costs of around 1 million euros for a new locomotive this means the manufacturers are faced with enormous investment costs every year. A share of some 60 % for manual work is a burden on the production costs and leads to the situation today where even large manufacturers have an increasing number of parts or whole models produced in Asia or Eastern Europe. It also means that these people take their toys seriously. One thing I noticed was that there is a thriving market at the museum quality end of the train hobby spectrum. Manufacturers such as KISS, Micro-Metakit, Dingler along with steam specialist Regner displayed models that were breathtaking. It's a good thing none of them model in N or I would have left my wallet in Germany. It's hard to describe the Toy Fair as anything but huge. There must have been close to a dozen halls. I would concentrate on the model railway and hobby construction areas. All the major brands were here of course, their displays running into the millions. In fact despite the dire reports regarding the hobby in Germany this seemed where the fanciest displays were led by LGB. |
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125 years
ago, Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk was founded as a tin toy maker in
Brandenburg, Germany. In 1950-51, the firm relocated to Nürnberg, Germany,
and on July 14-16, 2006 they will hold an "LGB Festival" at their Saganer
Strasse factory
and partner venues around Nürnberg.
The
leading German manufacture was out in full force showing their 1, HO, N
(Minitrix) and Z Gauge trains. Their featured item was their new Central
Station which along with their earlier Mobile Station at least win awards
for their looks. The Mobile station was available for both Marklin and Trix/Minitrix
and I hear rumours that there will be a more universal version of their
Central Station as well. Whether this is true or not is anyone's guess. In
Canada I saw their Mobile Station operate one of their sound equipped
locomotives on a rolling road test stand and it was a very impressive demo. Other manufactures also took the opportunity to show central
stations including
Hornby,
ESU and
Viessmann.
I was actual disappointed that Uhlenbrock and for that matter Lenz did not
have a central station of their own. Watch this space, within the next 24 months
every DCC capable company in Europe will have one.
Viessmann
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