Mehano is a Slovenian toy company from Izola, founded in 1952 as Mehanotehnika. It produces a large range of both traditional and electronic toys, as well as model railroad equipment. The company has borne its current name of Mehano since 1990.[1] Mehano applied to restructure in November 2008, following reported economic difficulties during the preceding ten years; production in Slovenia ended.[2] In 2010, Mehano was relaunched with production in China and new branding.
Mehano model trains
Mehano's model train products were a relatively recent addition to their product line, and notable for their choice of esoteric prototypes such as the Camelback steam locomotive and the Thalys high-speed train. Every year, they introduced new entries into the market in the high-speed rail industry. In 2007, they introduced a version of the German InterCityExpress (ICE) eight-unit train consist. They are one of the few manufacturers in the world offering a wide variety of high-speed rail models, including the TGV Duplex. Most consider Mehano model trains to be comparable to Lima and other inexpensive brands, probably because of the low-end American prototype models they have manufactured for American model railroad companies.
At the end of the 1990s, Mehanotechnika shortened its name to Mehano and widened its range with different TGV models. Mehano also manufactured some models for Jouef: The Eurostar, diesel locomotive BB 67007 SNCF ex-Fobbi, a railway crane and track.[3]
In its European product lines, Mehano had been offering higher end features such as DCC, Audio and directional LED head/tail lights. In 2007, Mehano stepped further into the high-end offerings by offering cutting-edge light rail models such as the Syntus 2-unit Alstom Lint 41.
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References
- Mehano corporate history retrieved 26 March 2011^
- Mehano fact sheet European Monitoring Centre on Change, retrieved 26 March 2011^
- Jouef Mehano : Matériel moteur^