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Erekit and Bildico(1) Construction Sets
Erekit and Bildico(1) were both simple construction system using rods held together with clips made in the UK. Erekit came first in around 1913 to 1915. Bildico(1) is identical to and is thought to follow on from Erektit and was made probably during World War One.
Manufacturer / Distributor
Eisenmann & Co., UK
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for EREKTIT (Ref:ETT)
Mainly Rods/Tubes
United Kingdom
circa 1913 to known in 1915
Steel
1/8W
single-tapped
1/8W
--
29
Variable
3.2
3.0
2.9
Nuts: square
Bolts: cheese (slotted)
Steel with a Brass finish
6.3
4.8
Comments
Rods & Strips push into Clips which can bolt together. Strips have only end holes & slightly crenellated edges. Thought as BILDICO [1]. Called ERECTOR in earliest ad known, 4/14.
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Manufacturer / Distributor
Eisenmann & Co., UK
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for BILDICO [1] (Ref:BDI1)
Mainly Rods/Tubes
United Kingdom
circa 1913 to after 1915 (see comment *1)
Steel
1/8W
single-tapped
1/8W
--
29
Variable
3.2
3.0
2.94
Nuts: square
Bolts: cheese (slotted)
Steel with a Brass finish
6.3
4.8
Comments
Thought identical to EREKTIT with similar lid, 2 boys & a girl playing with models. Parts: Rods & Strips push into Clips. Strips have slightly crenellated edges. Data from EREKTIT parts. *1Probably after EREKTIT during WW1, with short life.
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