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==Manufacturers== Currently{{when|date=January 2025}} Tillig is the largest provider of TT scale models. Most TT scale track sold today{{when|date=January 2025}} is made by Tillig, which offers both standard model railroad track and an integrated roadbed track using [[Kato Precision Railroad Models|Kato]]'s Unijoiner system. But the growing interest for the scale has led to more manufacturers during the last few years, and the scale has also attracted some of the big actors within other scales. [[Roco (model railroads)|Roco]] launched their first TT products in 1998, and has a small but growing line. Smaller producers like [[Kuehn modell & digital|Kuehn]] and [[BeckmannTT]] have widened their product lines in recent years, as have Dutch PSK Modelbouw and Czech MTB, which specializes in Czech, Slovak and Polish models. Russian Peresvet is another manufacturer who produces TT scale models of mostly Russian prototypes. German large scale manufacturer [[PIKO]] has also started with a TT line, focusing mainly on German stock, and offer locomotives, wagons and several EMUs. [[Arnold (models)|Arnold]] launched their first new TT models since being bought by Hornby in 2014, and has a small but growing offer. In 2022 Hornby also announced their new TT programme with British trains, offering a wide range of locomotives, carriages and accessories, reintroducing the scale in Britain. There is greater variety in the accessories market, where some companies have a long-time involvement with the scale and others recently started to support it as well. Prototypes are mainly German and Central European, with a wide offering of models from Czech, Slovak, Polish, Swiss and Austrian environments. Suppliers of accessories include Auhagen, Noch and Viessmann. British Triang produced a Continental/French range but it was only made for a very short while. The scale is uncommon outside Central Europe, with a few manufacturers in other parts of the world. One current producer of British TT is 3 mm Scale Model Railways<ref>[https://www.3smr.co.uk/ 3mm Scale Model Railways.]</ref> who supply updated GEM and BEC TT kits as well as a large range of Brass Etch and Resin body kits. American manufacturers include Possum Valley Models (kits), Sleepy Hollow/Gold Coast (ready to run and kits, Costal Engineering (kits) DnS TT Track and others.<ref>{{Cite web |title=All aboard for TT Scale on-line |url=http://www.ttscale.com/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170625054025/http://www.ttscale.com/ |archive-date=25 June 2017 |access-date=15 June 2022 |website=TT Scale on-line}}</ref> TT manufacturers (incomplete): * Auhagen - landscape material * Beckmann - trains * Fischer-Modell - trains * Gützold - trains * Herpa - landscape material * Hornby - Locomotives, rolling stock, track, accessories, digital system * IGRA - wagons and buildings * Kres - trains * MTB - trains * Noch - landscape material * Peresvet (Пересвет) - freight and passenger rolling stock * Piko - trains, digital system * PMT - trains * Polák - landscape material * PSK Modellbouw - trains * Roco - trains, track, accessories, digital system * SDV Model - wagon kits * Sommerfeldt - catenaries * Tillig - trains, track, accessories, digital system * TT-Model (ТТ-Модель) - freight and passenger rolling stock * Viessmann - accessories, catenaries
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