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Roco - some of the early Roco American Freight Cars were available in their own packaging,
circa 1967
All the above models were featured in the American Train & Track Corp. range of freight cars which was launched in 1967.
Model Power - former ATT Roco manufactured freight cars, circa 1970-1971
The Roco manufactured American outline freight cars were repackaged and sold, initially in brown and yellow boxes, under the Model Power trademark.
Precision Miniatures Inc. - Roco manufactured former ATT freight cars, circa 1971-1972
Parkway Industries Co. - Roco manufactured freight cars, circa 1971-1974
The Parkway Industries reference number 5277F is the identical reference number to that used by AHM in their range of Roco manufactured cabooses.
AHM - Associated Hobby Manufacturers Inc. - Roco manufactured freight cars
AHM was an American distribution company that purchased products from other major manufacturers to market them under their own brand name.
AHM was founded by Bernie Paul, who started in the hobby business in 1938 with Quaker City Model Railroad Shop. In the late 1950's he started Associated Hobby Manufacturers to import European-made American prototype HO gauge model railroad products.
AHM was founded by Bernie Paul, who started in the hobby business in 1938 with Quaker City Model Railroad Shop. In the late 1950's he started Associated Hobby Manufacturers to import European-made American prototype HO gauge model railroad products.