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World Model Co 0 and H0 Scale

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1930s-1960s

The World Model Co was formed by A J Fisher in Melbourne, to produce wooden toys and models for children and older enthusiasts. Various products were manufactured including stations, tunnels, viaducts, footbridges, engine sheds and simiar railway accessories. The business was run by A J Fisher's son Ray, following the Second World War.

For more information, and illustrations, of Australian 0 gauge models, including live steam, please see the book Spring, Spark & Steam by Bruce Macdonald.

For Australian live steam models on the web, including 0 gauge railway models, see Tony Muir's truly wonderful site Australian Toy Steam

World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)
World Model Co 0 scale Brighton (Melbourne) Station, length 12 inches (30cm)

World Model Co 0 scale 00 scale Tunnel, length 10 inches (25cm)
World Model Co 00 scale Tunnel, length 10 inches (25cm)
World Model Co 0 scale 00 scale Tunnel, length 10 inches (25cm)
World Model Co 00 scale Tunnel, length 10 inches (25cm)

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