Beta Builder. Anyone remember it?
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My rich mate Dave had a set of Bayco building pieces
Great fun designing a building then laying out little steel rods to slip wall/brickwork sections down.
Thanks for that picture, the name of those things slipped my mind (back in the early sixties, girls and mo' bikes happened!) and I have often wondered what the blimmin' things were called.

Great fun designing a building then laying out little steel rods to slip wall/brickwork sections down.
Thanks for that picture, the name of those things slipped my mind (back in the early sixties, girls and mo' bikes happened!) and I have often wondered what the blimmin' things were called.
Count me in, I asked Father Christmas for Lego, and got Betabuilder. Funny enough it didn't emotionally scar me, well not until now
In a similar vein I asked for Scalextrix and got this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSi81Ke5QIU if you watch it until about 1' 12 you will see the subtle but important difference between the two systems which threw a slight spanner in the works of racing cars
My expression must have been a picture when I put two cars next to each other and me and my brother pressed down on the hand controls
In a similar vein I asked for Scalextrix and got this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSi81Ke5QIU if you watch it until about 1' 12 you will see the subtle but important difference between the two systems which threw a slight spanner in the works of racing cars
My expression must have been a picture when I put two cars next to each other and me and my brother pressed down on the hand controls
Simpo Two said:
I had a few Meccano magazines from the 1950s (not mine I hasten to add!) and in the back were adverts for a construction toy that actually comprised little bricks and you stuck them together with mortar, just like a real house. Can't remember the name though.
I had this set as a kid or something very similar. It had base boards which were like blueprints and hundreds of little bricks about 18mm x 10mm x 5mm. You actually glued the bricks together with flour and water paste (or at least we did). Quick and easy to mix up and when we'd finished building the house you simply demolished it rather realistically into chunks and the soaked them in a bowl of warm water and the bricks came apart for re-use. I can't remember how the roofs were built though
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