Mehano

Mehano is a Slovenian toy company, founded in 1952 as Mehanotehnika, produces a large range of both traditional and electronic toys, as well as model railroad equipment. The company had borne its current name of Mehano since 1990.[1] Mehano applied for bankruptcy/closure in November 2008, following reported economic difficulties during the preceding ten years.[2] Despite this, the company continues to do active business to this day.

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 an excellent version of the German InterCityExpress (ICE) 8 unit train consist. They are one of the only manufacturer in the world that offers 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.

However, in their 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". They offered 3 quality lines Prestige, Hobby Line and Train Line. The Train Line was their entry level offerings for children while the Prestige Line was their top of the line offerings that allowed connectivity to DCC and sound. Mehano H0 scale products were made for the two-rail direct current system, but they made three-rail, Märklin-compatible versions of some locomotives. Most offerings were also available in N Scale, and some in TT scale as well.

In Europe they were competing with the likes of Märklin, Fleischmann, Roco and others. Since no other manufacturers model the modern high-speed and light rail trains that Mehano offered, they were doing well in the market, however they had little to no distribution in the US. Walthers, the largest US model train retailer, did not carry any Mehano products. This made Mehano trains rare and hard to find in the US. Mehano products were distributed, in theory, in North America by International Hobby Corporation (IHC). President's Choice is the house brand of the Loblaws grocery chain (Canada's largest). Since 1992, President's Choice have issued 11 train sets made for them by Mehano featuring Canadian versions of locomotives sold by IHC.

References

  1. "Mehano corporate history". Archived from the original on 3 September 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
  2. "Mehano fact sheet". European Monitoring Centre on Change. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
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