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Piko (stylizedPIKO, pronounced "peek-oh") is a Germanmodel train brand inEurope that also exports to theUnited States and other parts of the world.[1][2]
Founded in 1949, PIKO was once a state-owned enterprise in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), supplying a share of model trains inEastern Europe. In 1992, after thereunification of Germany, the company was purchased by PIKO Spielwaren GmbH.[2] PIKO Spielwaren GmbH was founded in April 1992 by Dr. René F. Wilfer, PIKO’s President, who had been working in the toy industry since 1986 and had previously managed a model building company.
PIKO manufactures more than 1,500[3] products in various model train scales:
G-Scale: American and European-prototype weather-resistant models for indoor and outdoor use, including starter sets, locomotives, passenger and freight cars, track, buildings, controls and accessories.
HO-Scale: European-prototype models including starter sets, locomotives (most in both 2-Rail DC and 3-Rail AC versions), passenger and freight cars, track, buildings, controls and accessories.
TT-Scale: European-prototype locomotives and cars.
N-Scale: European-prototype locomotives, cars, and buildings.
Its headquarters factory inSonneberg (Thuringia) Germany makes the G-Scale and some HO-Scale products, while its PIKO China factory inChashan, China, makes the HO-Scale "Expert", "Hobby", "SmartControl", "SmartControlLight" and "myTrain" lines, as well as the N-Scale and TT-Scale lines.
In Germany, PIKO products are distributed from the firm's headquarters in Sonneberg to a network of retailers. In other countries, PIKO distributors and representatives perform a similar function. In America, sales and distribution to retailers is handled by PIKO America inSan Diego, CA.