Loc Blocs

Loc Blocs was a plastic block construction toy set.[1] Never reaching the popularity of Lego bricks, they were marketed in the 1970s and 1980s by Entex Industries and manufactured in Japan as Dia Block by Kawada Co. which still produces sets to this day. They were also sold by Sears under their house brand Brix Blox.

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Kawada Co. logo on bottom of motorized base.

Today, similar blocks are still manufactured in Japan as Diabloks and sold in the US under the name Disney Build-It.[2]

Compatibility

The blocks were of a very similar grid pattern to the LEGO system, but due to existing LEGO patents, were slightly different. Rather than using a stud and tube system, Loc Blocs used a tall stud and short channels on the bottom of bricks. The tall studs were just tall enough to engage the channels. The knobs were too tall and spaced just a little bit off for fitting between LEGO tubes.

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References

  1. "Loc Blocs". Jackie Britton, architoys.net. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. "Retro Thing: Brix Blox - Lego Clone That Never Quite Got It Together". Retrieved 2009-06-07.
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