With thanks to HvD :
Miro was one of six postwar 0 gauge manufacturers in Austria. The firm was founded in 1946 by Emil Rogozsarsky and produced simple, mainly tinplate, toys. One of the products was a small (16.5 cm), tinplate 0 gauge clockwork electric-outline loco and coach (for which the same body as for the loco was used). They were sold in a set (with a circle or oval of track) as well as separately and made in various colours. A steam-outline loco was also produced, but it is unknown if there were any coaches or wagons to go with it. This loco had the same clockwork mechanism as the electric one and the mechanism was also available seperately. Miro itself seems to have ended production somewhere in the late 50s.
![]() Miro clockwork set, with locomotive and passenger coach, both silver |
![]() Miro clockwork set, with locomotive and passenger coach, both silver |
![]() Miro clockwork set, with locomotive and passenger coach, both silver |
![]() Miro red clockwork loco number 12220 and blue passenger coach |
![]() Miro red clockwork loco number 12220 and blue passenger coach |
![]() Miro red clockwork loco number 12220 and blue passenger coach |
![]() Miro clockwork powered overhead electric outline locomotive, red, without number |
![]() Miro clockwork powered overhead electric outline locomotive, red, without number |
![]() Miro clockwork powered overhead electric outline locomotive, red, without number |
![]() Miro clockwork powered overhead electric outline locomotive, red, without number |
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