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Stabila

Stabila was a construction system, which used Stabil parts along some special parts. Wool could be wound around wire supports wicker fashion to make wool models. Presumably aimed girls. It was made in Germany, from 1933 to circa 1939.


Manufacturer / Distributor

Walther & Co., Berlin, Germany


Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for STABILA (Ref:SLA)

Maker
Walther
System Type
STABIL type
Country
Germany
Dates
1933 to World War Two
Material
Steel (see comment *1)
Thread
5/32W
Boss Type
no boss
Boss Thread
----
Diametrical Pitch of Gears
--
No. of Parts in System
43
Hole Pitch (Spacing) (mm)
12.5
Diameter of holes in Strips(mm)
4.2 (see comment *2)
Diameter of the Bore in Bosses(mm)
 
Diameter of Axle Rods(mm)
--- (Screwed Rods or Bolts are used as axles.)
Types of Nuts and Bolts
Nuts:
Bolts:
Material/Finish of Nuts and Bolts
 
Size of the Nuts across Flats (mm)
Bolt diameter (mm)
 

Comments
Metal frameworks, including STABIL & some special parts, woven with wool. *1 And Wool. *2 Plus some small holes.

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Pages from the 'Other Systems Newsletter' which contain information on this system are shown below. They can also be downloaded to your computer if desired here

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A Stabila manual for set 2.
(Added 27/03/2021)