Meccano at the London Model Engineering Exhibition 2014

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  • Meccano models shown by the West London Meccano Society at the London Model Engineering Exhibition which ran from 17--19 January 2014 at Alexandra Palace, London.
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    00:00 Big Meccano - Peter Harwood
    00:32 1949 Coventry Climax Forklift Truck - John Sharp
    01:11 Roller Coaster - Ken Wright
    02:08 The Classic Meccanograph - Alan Blake
    02:57 Grignion Clock - John Sharp (designed by Michael Adler)
    03:31 The Rolling Bridge - Dave Collins
    04:43 The Finnieston Crane - Peter Harwood
    06:18 Credits
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Komentáře • 23

  • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
    @JohnDavies-cn3ro Před rokem

    Love the Finneston crane - that, to me, is the epitome of a Meccano 'super model'.

  • @kenstevens5065
    @kenstevens5065 Před 11 měsíci

    Why was the dockside crane illustrated on the box of my No7 outfit I proudly received for Christmas 1960. The contents wouldn't even make the cab! I often wondered how many extra parts to build it from my kit. Meccano is a brilliant way to understand engineering, physics and aspects of construction. Much more fun than 'Google' Great post, thank you.

  • @falconoilcompany
    @falconoilcompany Před 9 lety

    I think the meccanograph is brilliant, not taking anything away from the other models.

  • @thehoopsters5255
    @thehoopsters5255 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Video, thanks for sharing

  • @PLAYINGAROUND
    @PLAYINGAROUND Před 10 lety

    Some fine creations.

  • @drainscholar
    @drainscholar Před 9 lety +3

    I think the old meccano is better than the new considering the old sets wre huge metal monsters that were fun to build and run

  • @LondonMeccanoClub
    @LondonMeccanoClub  Před 10 lety +2

    Amazing models displayed by the West London Meccano Society at the London Model Engineering Exhibition this weekend...

    • @KcMohaMohan
      @KcMohaMohan Před 6 lety +1

      Hello

    • @KcMohaMohan
      @KcMohaMohan Před 6 lety +1

      I WANT MECCANO SET Size 8 9 or 10 which ever is available . Can you help me? Cost will be paid in Indian currency through bank .Please oblige us by your telephone number so that mater can be discussed .and my mobile number is 09460731601

    • @KcMohaMohan
      @KcMohaMohan Před 6 lety +1

      I live in udaipur rajasthan India .

    • @user-xi2bi2zh2n
      @user-xi2bi2zh2n Před 2 lety

      Good job man you are genius

  • @carlosmeccanodeargentina8643

    Excelente, saludos desde Bs As Meccano de Argentina

  • @CEF87
    @CEF87 Před 9 lety

    Excelent!!!!

  • @kae4466
    @kae4466 Před 6 lety +1

    that crane must have taken "forever " to build

  • @aaron1051
    @aaron1051 Před 8 lety

    grandes pioneros

  • @PJMCM
    @PJMCM Před 8 lety +1

    I'm from Glasgow and that model of the Finnieston Crane is excellent. Accurate in detail as well so good job by the builder. Would love to know how these guys do this? Everything to scale and accurate without plans??? Brilliant!!

    • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
      @JohnDavies-cn3ro Před rokem

      That crane, known in their literature as a Hammerhead Crane, was a Meccano staple for many years - the old pre-war 'supermodel leaflets' included it. But that model, I think surpasses even that - however do you take something like that to a show? My 'Outifit 10' version blocksetter was big, and difficult enough!

  • @whplague
    @whplague Před 10 lety

    Where do you guys buy parts for this? Certainly not in today's Meccano sets sold in stores,,,

    • @LondonMeccanoClub
      @LondonMeccanoClub  Před 10 lety

      You can still buy original or replica Meccano parts from dealers that visit the Meccano clubs, such as Dave Taylor (meccanoman.co.uk) and also there is lots of Meccano being auctioned on eBay.

    • @mmx358
      @mmx358 Před 9 lety +2

      London Meccano Club I had similar question... But now I see that the problem`s not only to build something, but also to find all the needed parts for it... It`s kinda sad because... You know, it`s not as available and open hobby as it could and should be... Ok, if the original parts are more in the scope of collector`s choice, so probably some replicas will be available in any time and in larger quantities? Or I`m wrong? And, for example, where do You get those hydraulic jacks like in some videos with excavators?

    • @LondonMeccanoClub
      @LondonMeccanoClub  Před 9 lety +1

      Meccano was recently taken over by Spin Master, a Canadian toy company, and already there are more sets available in the stores (UK at least) than before. Most of the parts are now metal again, and there promises to be some exciting developments coming in the Meccano system next year too! As you surmised, there are also replica parts available (e.g. Ashok Banerjee's range: members.tripod.com/ashok_banerjee/Meccanoville/Replicas_and_Specials1.htm) but I'm not sure where the hydraulic jacks come from.

    • @mmx358
      @mmx358 Před 9 lety +1

      London Meccano Club Oh, that`s good news. Where can I find more info (like where to buy some sets and what kind of exciting developments to be coming? On what`s coming, what exists and how to start... Of course, I can find some forums with Google, but You are expert, so I thought that You may know some trusted places... Thank You for Your answer!