Piko is a German model train manufacturer and toy brand established in 1949. The brand produces a wide range of model trains, accessories, and tracks for hobbyists and collectors.
Founded in 1949 in Germany
Began producing model trains and accessories
Expanded to include a wide range of scales and products
Developed a reputation for high-quality products and attention to detail
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Piko produces a wide range of locomotives in various scales. The locomotives are highly detailed and accurately reflect the real-life trains they are modeled after.
Piko produces a wide range of rolling stock in various scales. The rolling stock includes freight and passenger cars that are highly detailed and accurately reflect the real-life trains they are modeled after.
Piko produces a wide range of track pieces in various scales. The track is made from high-quality materials and accurately reflects the real-life tracks used by trains.
Piko produces a range of accessories including buildings, figures, and signs to create realistic train layouts.
Piko produces a variety of scales including G Scale, HO Scale, and N Scale.
Yes, Piko trains are known for their durability and can withstand years of use.
Piko trains are manufactured in Germany.
Yes, Piko trains usually require some degree of assembly, but this can vary depending on the product.
Yes, Piko products are generally compatible with other brands, but it is always best to check before purchasing.