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Liam Parnell <liamp@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Discovered a new? close called "Mego-Lock" it appears to be a rip off of
> Best-Lock just as much as Lego. Clones of clones whatever next?
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> There were three themes "City Life" very similar logo to City Centre, but
> the sets were reminiscent of late 80's town ie Petrol station
> "Recon Brigade" various military vehicles including tanks.
> And an equestrian theme a bit like Paradisa.
> They were by "Toy Mine" of California and distributed by a firm in Blackburn,
> Lancs.
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> Sorry if the details are a bit sketchy I had to go outside and vomit!
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> They contained a disclaimer "Mego-Lock is a propriatory product and not to be
> confused with other brick systems" but would appear to be 100% compatible.
Best Lock is the updated version of Mego Lock. I posted to RTL some time
back when reports came about of "this new compatible Best Lock system". Mego
Lock has (had) the same dimensions as Best Lock (i.e. shorter than LEGO
height bricks), but the studs were slightly too large to be compatible. The
name change to Best Lock came about when they amended the studs to (just
about) fit with "other leading brands..." In fact, if you find one of the
first Best Lock sets adapted from their previous Mego Lock cousins, they
just have a new label applied over the old name on the box 8-)
That help?
Just Jono .oO
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