Founded in Nuremberg, Germany, Trix was best known for its metal construction sets until 1935, when it unveiled its ground-breaking 1/87 Trix Express train set, which allowed independent control of two trains at once. In the late 1960s, the Minitrix line of N Scale models was introduced, which included American equipment. Acquired by Marklin in 2007, Trix produces a wide range of two-rail, DC powered models of European prototypes in HO and N Scales, as well as structures, track, tools and other items.
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- Reset all
- 1:144
- Bandai
- Briar Patch
- Coach
- HO Scale
- HOn3
- No-News Paper
- Screws and Fasteners
- Tamiya
- Throttle Pocket
- Water
- ACME
- ADMX
- Air Liquide
- Amazon Prime
- Apache
- APLX
- AutoTrain
- Batman
- Capital Bus Company
- CPRR
- Dart
- DSEU
- Electric Motive Diesel - EMD
- ESIU
- Exxon - MBLX
- Falcon
- Firestone
- GECX
- GTTX
- HMM
- Hormel
- HPCX
- HPDX
- Meeter's - MTX
- Miss Molly's Diner
- Nissan
- NOLE
- Perrier
- PLMX
- Potacan
- PTLX
- RFCU
- RPRX
- Santa Fe - SFRD
- Sierra
- SRLX
- TCMX
- TFM
- Trailways
- UCLX