Mamod was founded in Birmingham, U.K. by Geoffrey Malins in the late 1930s.
The first models that Mamod produced were stationary live steam engines, this was soon to be followed by progressing to road rollers,
traction engines and roadsters over the years.
Mamod's live steam railway first appeared on the market in 1981.
Mamods are still making steam engines to this day and they are very good starting point for people that want to collect toy steam as they are so ready available and at a reasonable price.\
My Stationary's
SE1 Circa 1948, of all my Mamod stationarys, this is without doubt my favorite
Minor 1, circa 1958
SE3, circa 195o's
Minor 2, circa 1977
SE1A, circa 1950's
SE2A, circa 1967
My Mobiles
A nice TE1A with living van mounted on a wooden plynth as a tribute to Fred Dibnah
SR1 Early nut & bolt engine circa 1961
SR1A circa 1972
SR1A Nicely Modified Limited edition circa 1970's
SR1A cica 1970's
SR1A with canopy
Showmans Engine circa 2008
This one I use to run my Fairground Workshop
TE1A modified with short canopy & matching trailer