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- Construx abstract "Construx are a brand of plastic building toys introduced by Fisher-Price in 1983. Unlike other building toys such as Lego, Construx feature beam-like pieces of varying lengths that snapped on to cubical connector knots in order to build large shapes. These are relatively secure even though no nuts or bolts were used. Panels allowed assembly of flat surfaces. Hinges, motors, wheels, and other movable parts expand the number of different shapes that can be built, and make moving creations possible. Construx was discontinued in 1988, briefly revived by Mattel in 1997, and then discontinued again.For a short time near the end of the Fisher Price run, a version targeted at younger children was released called Basix Construx. It used bright primary colors and did not contain the more complex pieces such as axles and pulleys. This version as well as the other boxes released in the 1997 revival included several new pieces.".
- Construx thumbnail Child_holding_construx_creations.jpg?width=300.
- Construx wikiPageExternalLink construxion.tripod.com.
- Construx wikiPageExternalLink ActionBuilding.
- Construx wikiPageExternalLink const.html.
- Construx wikiPageExternalLink a-construx-index.html.
- Construx wikiPageID "1419687".
- Construx wikiPageRevisionID "535174864".
- Construx hasPhotoCollection Construx.
- Construx subject Category:1980s_toys.
- Construx subject Category:Construction_toys.
- Construx subject Category:Fisher-Price.
- Construx type Artifact100021939.
- Construx type ConstructionToys.
- Construx type Object100002684.
- Construx type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Construx type Plaything103964744.
- Construx type Whole100003553.
- Construx comment "Construx are a brand of plastic building toys introduced by Fisher-Price in 1983. Unlike other building toys such as Lego, Construx feature beam-like pieces of varying lengths that snapped on to cubical connector knots in order to build large shapes. These are relatively secure even though no nuts or bolts were used. Panels allowed assembly of flat surfaces.".
- Construx label "Construx".
- Construx sameAs m.0500t0.
- Construx sameAs Q5164516.
- Construx sameAs Q5164516.
- Construx sameAs Construx.
- Construx wasDerivedFrom Construx?oldid=535174864.
- Construx depiction Child_holding_construx_creations.jpg.
- Construx homepage ActionBuilding.
- Construx isPrimaryTopicOf Construx.