The Brighton Toy and Model Index

(Page count as of: 2021-09-03 wikiFactor as of: 2014-08-01)

Brighton Toy and Model Museum (BTMM), ISSN 2399-1798, is a world-class repository and display environment for early  and s, situated under Brighton Railway Station, on 's South Coast. The  is a (1001560), and depends on volunteers, ticket sales, donations and bequests. It is located at 52-55 Trafalgar Street,  BN1 4EB, United Kingdom.

Wiki
The Brighton Toy and Model Index is an ever-expanding public 'knowledgebase' wiki; an  that provides  on the Museum's collections and their background and significance, and also background information on toys and models, toy-making,, makers, , and original pieces that are modelled.

In 2014, the standard wikiFactor calculation gives the site a rating of 3. However, many of the site's key pages are also category pages, and those do not currently show up on the 'Popular pages' list. According to the site's 'Statistics' page in 2014, a more accurate wikiFactor would be 6. Unfortunately, the latest version of the  software no longer provides page view statistics by default.

Focus
The museum's wiki reflects the themes of the Museum's collection, and its' emphasis on the <United Kingdom ></United Kingdom> and <Europe ></Europe>, for the period 1900-1955. The site also currently holds over two thousand images.

Notable manufacturers and brands include Bassett-Lowke, Bing, Georges Carette, Hornby, Märklin, Meccano Ltd., Pelham Puppets, and Steiff.

Editing the wiki is by and volunteers.

History
The museum's wiki site was started as an experimental project in, and got a boost in 2013 from the museum's -supported project to commemorate the 150th anniversary of , which resulted in over five hundred pages of material being added that were relevant to  company, , along with over a thousand images.

The 'Hornby' project has helped to create a 'critical mass' of material on the wiki that makes it easier to expand the wiki's coverage of other subjects. The wiki's main project focus for the first half of 2014 is the expansion of its material on and closely-affiliated toy-making companies.