
1955 HO Scale Road Sign with Post, Round with No Entry / Thoroughfare Pattern
1955 HO Scale Road Sign with Post, Round with No Entry / Thoroughfare Pattern
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LEGO® began producing HO scale cars in 1955 as part of the Town Plan system. This range was designed to complement LEGO® building sets, allowing children to create model cities.
Production Timeline
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1955 | Introduction of the Town Plan system and HO scale cars. |
| 1956-1961 | Cars were sold as unboxed loose parts, with some exceptions. |
| 1962 | Transition to using ABS plastic for production. |
| 1966 | Discontinuation of the Town Plan range. |
| Late 1960s | Final production of HO scale vehicles ended. |
Characteristics of HO Scale Cars
- Scale: The cars are in 1:87 scale, with some trucks in 1:90 scale.
- Materials: Initially made from Cellulose Acetate, then switched to ABS plastic after 1962.
- Packaging: Early models were sold in clear plastic garages, which could be integrated into city designs.
To learn more about the parts we offer, email us at info@atlbrick.com or call us at our storefront at 470-414-2208 and we'll be happy to help to answer any questions you may have.
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1955 HO Scale Road Sign with Post, Round with No Entry / Thoroughfare Pattern
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LEGO® began producing HO scale cars in 1955 as part of the Town Plan system. This range was designed to complement LEGO® building sets, allowing children to create model cities.
Production Timeline
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1955 | Introduction of the Town Plan system and HO scale cars. |
| 1956-1961 | Cars were sold as unboxed loose parts, with some exceptions. |
| 1962 | Transition to using ABS plastic for production. |
| 1966 | Discontinuation of the Town Plan range. |
| Late 1960s | Final production of HO scale vehicles ended. |
Characteristics of HO Scale Cars
- Scale: The cars are in 1:87 scale, with some trucks in 1:90 scale.
- Materials: Initially made from Cellulose Acetate, then switched to ABS plastic after 1962.
- Packaging: Early models were sold in clear plastic garages, which could be integrated into city designs.
To learn more about the parts we offer, email us at info@atlbrick.com or call us at our storefront at 470-414-2208 and we'll be happy to help to answer any questions you may have.

















