Construction sets can be categorized according to their connection method and geometry: • Struts of variable length that are connected to any point along another strut, and at nodes. • Tesseract connection points are initially flexible but can be made rigid with the addition of clips. • Struts of fixed but multiple lengths that are connected by nodes are good for building
space frames, and often have components that allow full rotational freedom. •
D8h (*228) nodes are used for
K'Nex,
Tinkertoys,
Playskool Pipeworks,
Cleversticks and interlocking disks in general. •
D6h nodes are used for interlocking disks. •
Ih (*532) nodes are used for
Zometool • Panels of varying sizes and shapes • Panels of varying sizes and shapes are connected by pins or screws perpendicular to the panels, which are good for building
linkages such as an
Erector Set, Mini Unit Beams,
Meccano,
Merkur,
Steel Tec,
Lego Technic,
Trix,
FAC-System,
Constructo Straws, and Überstix • Panels of varying sizes and shapes with flexible panels or hinges between panels such as Tog'l, Jovo Click 'N Construct,
Zaks, and
Polydron. • Struts and panels •
Girder and Panel building sets • Synestructics (does not make pentagonal structures) •
Ramagon (some panels include studs for connecting with
Lego clones) •
Geomag (components are magnetic) •
Bayko • Building components with various methods of connection include: • No connection:
toy blocks,
Anchor Stone Blocks,
KEVA planks,
Kapla, and Unit Bricks • Studs: Engino,
Rokenbok,
Lego, Lego clones,
Coco,
Rasti,
Tente,
Mega Bloks,
Fischertechnik,
Playmobil,
Loc Blocs,
Cobi blocks,
Betta Builda,
Guangdong Loongon (and its subbrands: Cogo, Lepin, Xingboa) and
Oxford,
Kre-O,
Clementoni mechanics. • Notches:
Lincoln Logs,
GIK,
Stickle bricks, and Überstix • Sleeves:
Capsela • Spherical magnets • Many
marble run toys are construction sets. == Influence in the arts and culture ==