Category:BILOfix
Toy Brands and Manufacturers |
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BILOfix |
1959 - |
~1960s: Leaflet [image info]
~1960s: BILOfix: "The Toy That Teaches" [image info]
~1960s: The Bilofix component parts [image info]
~1960s: BILOfix "Chest" Set [image info]
The Bilofix brand (capitalised BILOfix) was originally created by the Lego company in around 1959/1960 as a separate brandname for their non-plastic toy range, and it briefly inherited some of the company's previous range of wooden vehicles, along with a newer product, BILOfix Engineer.
Shortly afterwards, when the wooden toys production factory burned down in 1960 and the company decided not to rebuild for wooden toy production and focus on just the new plastic Lego bricks, two of the Kristiansen brothers left, to start a new company to make BILOfix. The BILOfix brandname then became synonymous with just the "nut, bolt, and wooden strip" "engineers'" sets, rather than the wooden trucks.
The "engineer" product was later sold on (initially to Revell), and underwent a number of name changes, to Bilotoy, Bilotec and Hanse Tec.
Appearance
Although the BILOfix wooden construction sets have a range of different types of parts, it's usually visually identified by the distinctive flat wooden strips with rounded ends and a sequence of large holes along their length – design-wise, essentially "big wooden Meccano" with plastic fixings.
Promotional description:
BILOfix
– the STRONG, wooden construction toy for BOYS and GIRLS, from toddlers to teenagers, makes big and small things FAST which can spin, drive, hoist, rotate, see-saw, roll, swing, swivel and rock.
BILOfix – the TOY that TEACHES
Parts
- L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L9, L11
- wooden strips where the number after the L is the number of holes (set 3cm apart)
- H35, H55
- wheel/pulleys, in two sizes
- G4, G6, G9, G12, G15, G18, G21
- different lengths of wooden threaded rod, the number is the length in centimetres
- K1, K2, K3
- Wooden blocks, 1, 2 or 3 holes in length
- S14, S18, S38, and M
- three lengths of blue plastic cross-head bolt, and a red plastic nut
- NL
- A flat combined spanner and screwdriver. Although the screwdriver is mostly a flat blade, is has a small central crosspiece to help locate it in the screw's cross-head groove.
- KR
- cord for ship's rigging or cranes
Example models:
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Pages in category ‘BILOfix’
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Media in category ‘BILOfix’
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- Bilofix Chest (Bilofix ~1960s).jpg 2,057 × 1,745; 401 KB
- BILOfix Component Parts (BILOfix ~1960s).jpg 1,200 × 1,038; 167 KB
- BILOfix leaflet (BILOfix 1960s).jpg 1,200 × 1,069; 204 KB
- BILOfix logo.jpg 1,890 × 723; 72 KB
- BILOfix models, examples (Bilofix ~1960s).jpg 3,000 × 1,357; 520 KB
- BILOfix Set 3, examples (BILOfix ~1960s).jpg 1,800 × 1,601; 321 KB
- BILOfix Set 5, examples (BILOfix ~1960s).jpg 1,800 × 1,649; 379 KB
- BILOfix Set 5, packaging (BILOfix ~1960s).jpg 1,211 × 1,069; 145 KB
- BILOfix Set 7, examples (BILOfix ~1960s).jpg 1,800 × 1,606; 385 KB
- BILOfix The Toy That Teaches (BILOfix ~1960s).jpg 1,200 × 1,067; 209 KB