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Some History of Rivarossi
Early years (1945-1960s)
- Founded in 1945 by Alessandro Rossi and Antonio Riva in Como, Italy.
- Initially produced mostly O scale steam locomotives, but later expanded into HO scale.
- Pioneered the use of die-cast metal for locomotive bodies, resulting in more accurate and durable models.
- Introduced innovative features such as working headlamps, smoke generators, and articulated passenger cars.
Golden age (1970s-1980s)
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- Became a leading manufacturer of HO scale model trains, particularly known for its accurate European and American prototypes.
- Produced a wide variety of locomotives, passenger cars, and freight cars, all with exceptional detail and running smoothness.
- Won numerous awards for its models, including the prestigious Model Railroader “Best of Show” award on multiple occasions.
Expansion and acquisitions (1990s)
- Acquired Lima (1992), Jouef (1997), and Arnold (1997), expanding its reach into other scales and markets.
- Became one of the largest model train manufacturers in the world.
Challenges and restructuring (2000s-present)
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- Faced financial difficulties in the early 2000s due to increased competition and a decline in the model train market.
- Went into receivership in 2003.
- Assets were acquired by Hornby Railways in 2004.
- Production moved to China.
- Rivarossi brand continues to be used by Hornby, but the focus has shifted to more affordable models.
Legacy
- Rivarossi is considered one of the most important model train manufacturers of all time.
- Its models are prized by collectors for their accuracy, detail, and running performance.
- The company’s legacy continues to inspire current model train manufacturers to strive for excellence.
I hope this brief overview gives you a good sense of Rivarossi’s history and place in the world of model trains. If you’d like to learn more about a specific aspect of the company, please let me know.
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