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- EXÍN_Castles abstract "EXÍN Castillos (or EXIN Castles) is a construction toy. First introduced by the Exin Lines Brothers in 1968 in Barcelona, Spain, this plastic block toy was designed for the construction of castle-like-buildings. The company has most recently produced Castle lines toys for the Shrek movie franchise and others.The EXIN Castillos blocks are of a peg-and-socket design similar to Lego, though with larger pegs, and the most common size being a 1x2 design (whereas 2x4 is the most common Lego size). The blocks are usually a mottled light tan color, intended to resemble stone, although a few sets were produced using pale blue blocks instead, for a "fantasy" theme.Beyond the standard blocks, additional specialized pieces in EXIN sets include arched top pieces for windows and doors, smooth caps to create battlements, single-piece tower tops and turret roofs to attach to those, wall-mounted torches and braziers, etc.The existence of these specialized pieces made the EXIN blocks especially suitable for their particular role of building castles in the early 1970s, before Lego had anything similar. The later introduction of more specialized Lego sets in the late 1980s and onwards, which were equally well suited for such a task, yet still interoperable with generic Lego, gave increased competition to EXIN.".
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink portal.php.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink exincastillos.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink exincast.html.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink exincastles.html.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink www.exincastillos.es.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink www.exincastillosjoaquinmorales.blogspot.com.es.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageExternalLink maq_000_exin_castillos_01.htm.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageID "18161730".
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageLength "2038".
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageRevisionID "601808157".
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Barcelona.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Construction_toys.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Construction_set.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Construction_toy.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink File:ExinCastillosLogo.jpg.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Lego.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Shrek.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageWikiLinkText "EXÍN Castles".
- EXÍN_Castles hasPhotoCollection EXÍN_Castles.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- EXÍN_Castles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Toy-stub.
- EXÍN_Castles subject Category:Construction_toys.
- EXÍN_Castles comment "EXÍN Castillos (or EXIN Castles) is a construction toy. First introduced by the Exin Lines Brothers in 1968 in Barcelona, Spain, this plastic block toy was designed for the construction of castle-like-buildings. The company has most recently produced Castle lines toys for the Shrek movie franchise and others.The EXIN Castillos blocks are of a peg-and-socket design similar to Lego, though with larger pegs, and the most common size being a 1x2 design (whereas 2x4 is the most common Lego size).".
- EXÍN_Castles label "EXÍN Castles".
- EXÍN_Castles sameAs Exin_Castillos.
- EXÍN_Castles sameAs m.04cv7wv.
- EXÍN_Castles sameAs Q5324738.
- EXÍN_Castles sameAs Q5324738.
- EXÍN_Castles wasDerivedFrom EXÍN_Castles?oldid=601808157.
- EXÍN_Castles isPrimaryTopicOf EXÍN_Castles.