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  2. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    ELGO Plastics, Inc. was established as a division of Halsam Products Company in 1941." It produced building blocks under the name American Plastic Bricks from 1946, and was the dominant American supplier through the 1950's. [19] A full history of Halsam and its founders cites the existence of interlocking plastic bricks prior to LEGO in America ...

  3. Tente (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Tente brand logo 2x4 Tente brick. Note the central hole in each stud allowing secondary connection method. Example of Tente Mar/Oceanis warship. Various TENTE elements. Tente is a line of construction toys created in 1972 by EXIN-LINES BROS S.A., a plastics and toy company based in Barcelona, Spain, which ceased operation in 1993. The toys ...

  4. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks were marketed in the 1940s and 1950s. Lego is an interlocking plastic building brick toy line based on the Kiddicraft bricks above. Lego clones imitate Lego brand bricks. Rasti is an Argentine toy interlocking brick. Tente is a Spanish toy interlocking brick. EverBlock Systems is an American brand of ...

  5. Becorns: This Ex-LEGO Designer Traded Plastic Bricks For ...

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    Meet David M. Bird, a creative artist who makes charming little creatures called "Becorns" using natural materials like acorns, sticks, and pinecones. Drawing on his experience designing toys for ...

  6. Skyline (construction set) - Wikipedia

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    American Skyline was a construction set sold in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Elgo Plastics/Halsam Products Company from Chicago, Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With an American Skyline set, its owner could piece together models of high-rise city buildings.

  7. Lego drops plans to make bricks from recycled plastic bottles

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    Lego has abandoned plans to make its famous bricks from recycled plastic bottles, saying that the manufacturing process would be more polluting than the current production of oil-based bricks.