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Konstruktor(16)

Konstruktor(16) was a construction system with similarities to Eitech, but no elongated holes in angle girders. It has a few unique parts. It was made in Russia by Moscow toy factory "Eaglet" (московский завод игрушек "Орленок") in the late 1980s.


Manufacturer / Distributor

Moscow toy factory "Eaglet", Russia (московский завод игрушек "Орленок")


Info from the Metal Constructional Systems Database for KONSTRUKTOR [16] (Ref:KNR16)

Maker
 
System Type
Hole pitch <12.7mm (probably)
Country
Russia
Dates
1950s (some significant doubt)
Material
Metal
Thread
M4
Boss Type
 
Boss Thread
 
Diametrical Pitch of Gears
 
No. of Parts in System
 
Hole Pitch (Spacing) (mm)
10.0
Diameter of holes in Strips(mm)
4.1 (see comment *1)
Diameter of the Bore in Bosses(mm)
3.8
Diameter of Axle Rods(mm)
3.9
Types of Nuts and Bolts
Nuts: hexagonal
Bolts: round (slotted)
Material/Finish of Nuts and Bolts
 
Size of the Nuts across Flats (mm)
Bolt diameter (mm)
 

Comments
Set 1 Tekhnik lid is orange with an 'exploded' Tractor on it; Set 2 Mekhanik lid is green with a Lathe. Parts are black with some like KONSTRUKTOR-MEKHANIK [2]. Gray flexible plastic wheels. Axles are force fit in bosses. *1 4.4mm in plastic parts

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A Konstruktor(16) set 1 manual dated 1987.

Photos of a Konstruktor(16) set 1 made in 1987.

A Konstruktor(16) set 2 manual dated 1985.

Photos of a Konstruktor(16) set 2 made in 1985.