At the request of eminent personages here at Eurobricks I present a brief review of my first 1Toy set, ordered from Voronezh 17 days ago and delivered to my desk today.
Lego has a new competitor for sales in Russia and the CIS in the form of 1toy website address www.onetoy.ru. It has burst on the scene with 12 themes of brick sets, along with many other toys. How does one do this you ask? by subcontracting out. Their source is undoubted the Coko Bloko Toy Co. Ltd of Shenghai, who made the bricks for Best Lock during the first ten years of that company. CB bricks are designed to work with the two major systems of bricks in the world today, Lego, which uses tubes to clutch studs, and Kadawa of Japan, which uses channels half the depth of the brick to clutch extra tall studs. CB bricks had channels that ran all the way to the base of the brick, so that they could engage either Lego or Kadawa or both. In the years since Best Lock switched over to Lego metrics CB continued to develope their line for domestic sales in China, and now they are supplying the Russians.
I can't supply photos here because I am using webtv, which is just and internet browser, but by going to the website above and clicking on the line beneath the Hermitage set you can go to the Great Russia Series and see the Cathedral.
This is a 600 brick set, duplicating the many curves peaks and domes of the famous Kremlin house of worship. The set brings back the classic triangular bricks that Best Lock used in their castle sets ten years ago, as well as tall pyramidions, marcaroni bricks and mararoni plates, 4x4 round bricks that are open in the center (like 4 small macaroni pieces), an innovative use of the old windshield panel (here done in solid read, to recreate a curved buttress in the church), bricks spheres, used here for the very first time and clutched by a type of technic pin, and last but not least 8 beautiful golden Russian Orthodox church spire crosses (a cross above an orb). The colorful painting of the the onion domes of this church is up to the builder. The set includes 2 full pages of stickers which must be applied to the finished model.
The church is not built on a baseplate; rather you connect a series of large plates in an odd pattern to support the cathedral. When finished it is one of the most beautiful building sets I've ever worked, capturing the central Asian architectural and decorative features of the church, somewhat remniscent of St. Stephen's on castle hill in Budapest.
The large instruction book is 27 pages long, showing how to build in large scale images making construction easy.
I recommend using babelfish to explore the company's website and explore their brick lines. The one clans set looks like a continuation of the clans of Enloc series, a Warhammer-like storyline. The Starry way is a realistic space vehicle line, as they say not inspired by Star Wars or fantasy but by the actual space programs of the U.S. Russia and now China. The Last Warrior series will look incredibly familiar to Bionicle fans. Some of the language of the website is rather stilted. Construction machine sets like bulldozers are called Heroes of Labor.
Historical note: for those unfamiliar with Best Lock's old metrics, the bricks had taller studs than Lego (to engage Kadawa's halfdepth channels under the bricks and plates) and the height of the basic brick was shorter than a Lego brick. 6 Best Lock bricks stack exactly as high as 5 Lego bricks. The taller elements in this set are to be measured in increments of the shorter Best Lock brick.