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Schefflers Metallbaukasten
Metall-Baukasten(1)
Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(1)
(Plasticart/Plasticon)
Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(2)
This was a Meccano-like construction system with a hole spacing of 12.8mm and mainly black parts. It was made in Burgstädt, East Germany from 1950 to around 1985. There were three main phases to the system. The sets and models however remained virtually unchanged during all three phases.
From about 1950 to about 1970, it was called Schefflers Metallbaukasten and was manufactured by Arthur Scheffler. It appears that initially the flanged plate did not have any cutouts. However it is thought that this lasted for only a very short time around 1949/50.
From about 1970 to about 1980, it was just called Metall-Baukasten (Metallbaukasten on manuals) and was manufactured by VEB Metallspeilwaren Burgstädt.
From about 1980 to the mid 1980s, it was called Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(1) (Metallbaukasten on manuals) and was manufactured by VEB Plasticart. In this phase the conversion sets were renumbered to 4, 5 and 6 (instead of I/2, II/3, III/4) and the Elektro/mech set was given a number - set 7. This phase of the system has also been named Plasticart (Plastikart) after the manufacturer.
In around 1985, the company dropped the 12.8mm system and brought out a 10mm version of the system (Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(2)) to make it compatible with the 'Construction' system. This revised system was identical to Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(1) except for the hole spacing. It used the same manual and boxes as the earlier system. Most of the parts except (obviously) the strips and plates were unchanged. It must have caused a lot of confusion at the time as the box lids were absolutely identical. This was almost certainly just intended to be an interim phase while new sets were developed to try and complete with 'Construction'.
Very shortly afterwards Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(2) was replaced by Plasticon. Note that many of the parts in Plasticon were identical to Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(2).
Phase 1 - Schefflers Metallbaukasten (c1950 to c1970)
Manufacturer / Distributor
Artur Scheffler, Burgstädter, East Germany
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for SCHEFFLERS (Ref:SCH)
Hole pitch >12.7mm
Former East Germany
known in 1949 (see comment *1) to circa 1970
Steel
M4
double-tapped
M4
13 (see comment *2)
69
12.8
4.2
4.0
4.0
Nuts: hexagonal
Bolts: cheese (slotted)
(see comment *3)
Steel with a Nickel plated finish
(see comment *4)
6.9
5.9
Comments
Called METALL-BAUKASTEN in 70s, & BURGSTÄDTER later. Parts/part no's/sets same (but no cutout in Flanged Plate(s) circa.1949). *1probable start date. *2Mod 2, also for gear-like Sprocket. *3hex nut & round slotted bolt also rep'd. *4 Nut black metallic steel.
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A couple of photos of very early Scheffler where the flanged plate has no cut-out. Probably around 1949 as the model drawings are dated 11/1948.
Added 26/06/20

Some model drawings of very early Scheffler where the flanged plate has no cut-out. The model drawings are all dated 11/1948, although unfortunately the text at the bottom of them has been clipped on most of the drawings.
Added 26/06/20
Added 26/06/20
Phase 2 - Metall-Baukasten(1) (c1970 to c1980)
Manufacturer / Distributor
VEB Metallspwaren, Burgstädter, East Germany
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for METALL-BAUKASTEN [1] (Ref:MBN1)
Hole pitch >12.7mm
Former East Germany
1970 to 1979
Steel
M4
double-tapped
M4
13 (see comment *1)
69
12.8
4.2
4.0
4.0
Nuts: hexagonal
Bolts: cheese (slotted)
Steel with a Nickel plated finish
(see comment *2)
7.0
5.9
Comments
Name Not always hyphenated. Lid has large tracked Tractor beside logs with fir trees behind. Sets very similar to SCHEFFLERS. Came between SCHEFFLERS & BURGSTÄDTER. *1 Mod 2 & also gear-like Sprocket. *2 Nut black metallic steel.
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Phase 3 - Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(1) (c1980 to c1985) (also known as Plasticart)
Manufacturer / Distributor
VEB Plasticart, Annaberg-Buchholz, Burgstädter, East Germany
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for BURGSTÄDTER [1] (Ref:BUR1)
Meccano principle but sig. differences
Former East Germany
circa 1980 to known in 1984 (see comment *1)
Steel
M4
double-tapped
M4
13 (see comment *2)
70
12.8
4.2
4.0
3.95
Nuts: hexagonal
Bolts: pan (slotted)
(see comment *3)
Steel with a Nickel plated finish
(see comment *4)
6.9
8.0
Comments
Only BAU ANLEITUNG on manual. After METALL-BAUKASTEN, with same/similar parts, part no's/sets, *1but ? when, & see PLASTICART, PLASTIKART. *2 Mod 2, also gear-like Sprocket. *3 or hex nut and slotted cheesehead bolt as MBN1. *4 Nuts black metallic steel.
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A Burgstädter manual. Suspect that this is an early transition manual as the model photos are the same as the previous phases but with the reduced number of models in the later Bergstadter manuals.
Phase 4 - Burgstädter Metallbaukasten(2) (c1985) - 10mm version of the above system.
Manufacturer / Distributor
VEB Plasticart, Annaberg-Buchholz, Burgstädter, East Germany
Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for BURGSTÄDTER [2] (Ref:BUR2)
Meccano principle but sig. differences
Former East Germany
mid 1985s
Steel
M4
25
71
10.0
4.2
3.95
Nuts:
Bolts:
`
Comments
Only BAU ANLEITUNG on manual. Similar range parts/sets to BUR1 but most with 10mm hole pitch (& the 5*11 holes Flanged Plate(s) isn't pierced). Superseded by PLASTICON (by same maker) after a no doubt brief life.
NOTE - The 'Other Systems Newsletter' pages displayed further up this web page, may also include information on this system/era.
Below there are various manuals/leaflets which can be downloaded by clicking on the appropriate image.
NOTE - Note that it is believed that the manuals for the previous phase were used for these sets.

Some photos of Burgstädter(2) sets. These came from an Ebay listing and the seller has confirmed that the hole spacing is 10mm. Note the flanged plates without cut-outs and nickel plated parts.
(Added 26/06/2020)

Some photos of a Burgstädter(2) set 3. These came from an Ebay listing and the seller stated that the hole spacing is 10mm. Note the flanged plates without cut-outs and nickel plated parts.
(Added 25/08/2020)

Some photos of a Burgstädter(2) set 6. These came from an Ebay listing and the buyer has confirmed that the hole spacing is 10mm. Note the flanged plates without cut-outs and nickel plated parts.
(Added 26/08/2020)
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