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Mamod (Malins Engineers)
Company type
Private
Industry
Toys
Founded
1937
Founder
Geoffrey Malins
Headquarters
Smethwick, Warley (Since 1992)
,
UK
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Toy steam engines
Website
mamod.co.uk
Mamod is a Toy Manufacturer Based in Britain That Specializes in Producing live steam Models. The Company Was Founded in Birmingham in 1937 by Geoffrey Malins. The Name "Mamod" is a combination of "Malins Models." Initially, The Company Manufactured Stationary steam engines, which were originally sold under the 'Hobbies' brand. Subsequently, Malins introduced the brand name 'Mamod.' Over time, Mamod expanded its range to include models of road rollers, traction engines, steam wagons, and other steam-powered road vehicles. These models were primarily intended for the toy market and were designed to be user-friendly and operate at low boiler pressures for safety, although they were not precise scale models.
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