- Majo-kit
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Majokit is a toy developed by the Majorette company of France, and is a complete traffic environment designed to give children hours of fascinating pleasure while simulating their imagination and sense of observation.
Majokit is made from plastic moulded materials, and highly detailed. The separate pieces snap together to form scale size city's for Majorette toy cars, or other dinky cars. Children are introduced to rules of the road by laying out and obeying traffic signs, and learn to navigate streets with road issues, roundabouts, traffic lights, and of course stop signs.
Many separate kits were released, but each kit could fit together to make larger kits.
These kits are confirmed to have been sold in France,the Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Canada, Sweden and the United States.
It can also be confirmed that they were sold in the UK (toyshops and in wholesalers), Australia, New Zealand, Finland and Malta.
Pieces
Highly detailed pieces included, but was not limited to:
- ) Fire Hydrants
- ) Adjustable Signal Lights
- ) Light Standards
- ) Park benches
- ) Trees
- ) Stop Signs
- ) Speed Signs
- ) Traffic Rule Signs
- ) Parking Meters
- ) Water Fountains
- ) Toll Booths
- ) Fuel Pumps
- ) Phone Booths
- ) Picnic Benches
- ) Cross walk inserts
- ) Billboards
Kits
Examples of sets/kits include:
- ) Gas Stations (include Esso stations, Shell Stations, and others)
- ) Toll Booth
- ) Drive in Movie
- ) Car Wash
- ) Fire House
- ) Police Station
- ) Restaurant
- ) Bank
- ) Post Office
- ) Car Repair shops
- ) Farm
- ) Hospital
Below is a photo of Police Station set 722 as an example of Majo-kit sets:
There were also smaller kits consisting of figures, a Majorette vehicle, decals for the vehicle, and various tools. These could be considered analogous to Lego's mini-figure sets. Some of these include:- ) Construction Crew (with construction vehicle, hardhats, jackhammer & other tools)
- ) Firefighter squad
- ) Medical squad
- ) Police Squad
- ) Farmers
Categories:- Toys of the 2000s
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