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- {{Box|Minic_Ships_(HornbyRailCat_1976).jpg|1976: Page from the Hornby Railways catalogue|380}} {{Box|Minic_Ships,_1976_logo.jpg|The "second-issue" "Hornby Minic" logo. This retained the anchor from the original logo, but replaced7 members (0 subcategories, 3 files) - 16:02, 8 May 2024
- ...|Loc=37|Shelf=3|Pic=Hornby_Countryside_Sections,_page_(HBoT_1934).jpg|Text=Hornby Countryside Sections, catalogue page, 1934|Date1=1932}} {{Box|Countryside_Sections_(HBoT_1932).jpg|'''1932:''' Hornby Countryside Sections, advert|380}}42 members (0 subcategories, 29 files) - 13:26, 26 July 2023
- ...ailway accessory pieces that had previously been sold under the "Meccano"/"Hornby Modelled Miniatures" names. ...uded small metal cast trains and vehicles that had originally appeared as "Hornby Modelled Miniatures", as well as new cars, vans and buses.3 KB (562 words) - 16:30, 18 September 2013
- ...its parent company), the American and German offshoots were more unlucky. Hornby had planned for his son Douglas to be in charge of the German business. Hornby initially extended his company's existing working relationship with Märkli40 members (3 subcategories, 34 files) - 09:50, 7 July 2022
- When the [[Hornby Modelled Miniatures]] range was relaunched in early 1934 as '''[[Dinky Toys383 members (14 subcategories, 287 files) - 12:37, 29 July 2022