Is Mantua trains still in business?

The final production year for Mantua was 2001. “Mantua Classics” continues today as part of the Model Power line, which is distributed by Model Rectifier Corp. (MRC). This site focuses on Mantua products catalogs released bewteen 1978 and 2001.

Are Mantua locomotives good?

Registered. Mantua is generally good quality and run well.

Who makes Mantua trains?

Tyco Industries
Norman Tyler oversaw the incorporation of the company under the new name Tyco Industries, which combined Mantua Metal Products and Tyler Manufacturing. This Consolidated Foods Era is referred to as the ‘brown-box’ period for collectors. The Super 630 ALCO diesels were introduced in the 1972 catalog.

Where are Mantua trains made?

The Woodbury Heights, New Jersey Mantua factory began making items for the first time in 1933. In 1935, Mantua introduced O-scale products. Mantua offers “Ready-Laid Track” and ready-to-run train sets in 1937.

What happened to TYCO trains?

Tyco left the model railroad business after the 1993 catalog. Many of the Tyco model train products were subsequently manufactured by Mantua and by International Hobby Corporation (IHC).

Are TYCO trains any good?

Tyco locos are certainly not good runners. But their forerunner, Mantua, includes a lot of good models that can be made to run fairly decently.

Who bought Tyco trains?

The TYCO brand name was acquired by toy manufacturer Mattel in 1998, surviving as the Mattel Tyco R/C division until the early 2010s. Visit the HO Scale Trains Resource for detailed historical information about TYCO products including locomotives, rolling stock, and structures.

What is a Mantua model train?

Mantua is one of the oldest HO model railroad brands in the hobby. Primarily focused on steam engines, the premium line of locomotives and rolling stock has over 30 unique engine prototypes. Most engines are made with heavy die-cast metal boilers, chassis, cylinders, driver wheels, and trucks.

Is Mantua Classics still in business?

“Mantua Classics” continues today as part of the Model Power line, which is distributed by Model Rectifier Corp. (MRC). This site focuses on Mantua products catalogs released bewteen 1978 and 2001. Mantua® and its graphics and logos are registered trademarks of Model Rectifier Corp.

What happened to the Mantua line?

The new Mantua offered steam locomotive kits, plus ready to run examples. The EMD F7 and EMD GP20 also joined the Mantua line. Freight car offerings included classic Mantua tooling, plus later the former Lindberg Line tooling was re-introduced by the company.

Why buy a Mantua steam engine?

Each steam engine includes a certificate of authenticity and a lifetime guarantee. Mantua is located in Edison, NJ and has been in business since 1926. Mantua is one of the oldest HO model railroad brands in the hobby. Primarily focused on steam engines, the premium line of locomotives and rolling stock has over 30 unique engine prototypes.