Thanks! will do
Safety Valve Actually they are Japanese manufacters not quite German
Actually they are Japanese manufacters not quite German
I guess you are right! T.N. is the trademark for Nomura Toys of Japan, a toy manufacturer who made a tin plate train sets to be sold via department stores.
This may be the wrong place for such a question. You should try your luck in the Classic Toy Train forum.
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Safety ValveHello, I've been on and off reaserching a train set made by T.N. and have found Nothing.... No trace of the listing existing its 6 volts DC, its a DB train set (1-4-0) 2-8-0
T.N. most likely stands for Trix Nürnberg, but I am not aware that they ever made a 6V DC train set. Their post WWII trains were 3 rail DC 12 Volts, marketed under the brand of Trix Express. Trix lives on until this day, now a division of Marklin.
Hello, I've been on and off reaserching a train set made by T.N. and have found Nothing.... No trace of the listing existing its 6 volts DC, its a DB train set (1-4-0) 2-8-0 and the reason for my interest is I've been wanting a small Basic two DB engine for my HO 2 rail Layout (Which uses a Mixture of Rosko and Marx Track, and will be 12 volts DC, so a resistor will have to be used in the model) I'd love to know who made this, I'll be going to a show on the 26th pretty soon and I'm hoping to pick up a pair there, swiping one chassis for a 7F (S&DJR (British Railways) model) and keeping the other original