All designs, Page 14
- Albatros (498.1)
- Anglik (EU07)
- Bangle (Kocur)
- Bardotka (749, 751)
- Béčko (train carriage)
- Bobina (141)
- Bobinka
- Brejlovec (750, 753)
- Cable Car Petrin
- COG RAILWAY of High Tatras (495.95)
- Čmelák (ČME3)
- Čtyřkolák
- Čuba
- Eso
- Görlitzer SVT 18.16
- Gumminase (IC3)
- ICE
- Kafemlejnek
- Karosa (bus)
- Krysa
- Laminátka
- Locomotion
- Ludmilla (DR 130)
- Metro 81-71
- Nohab (M61)
- Orchestrion
- Osterei (DB 103)
- Pantograf
- Papoušek (477.0)
- Paternoster
- Plecháč (242)
- Rails
- Rakušanka
- RIV
- RTO (bus)
- Semaphore signal
- Sergej
- Singrovka
- Strela
- Šlechtična (475.1)
- Štokr (556.0)
- Taurus
- Tram Ringhoffer
- Tram KT8D5
- Tram T1
- Tram T3
- Traxx
- TU 47
- Solaris Urbino (bus)
- Vectron
- Žabotlam
- Žralok (PESA Link II)
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