Meccano automated mine train system
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2022
- It is an automated train circuit reproducing the work of loading and unloading coal inside a mine. All functions are performed mechanically using 117 gears and 9 different modules. the mechanical drive of all these modules is provided solely by the electric motor contained in each car and powered by batteries.
No electronic or computer circuitry is used.
Detailed videos of each module are visible in the playlist: - Věda a technologie
I don't think Meccano gets any better than this. Magnificent.
Meccano may be 120 years old but we are still exploring new ways to use it. Frank Hornby would be so pleased.
I've seen this mechanism built from Lego, but seeing it built from meccano certainly gives more of that complexity and satisfactory look. I'll be staring at it for hours if I had one!
My mind was blown when I realised each component was being powered by the trucks themselves.
I know right! I saw those batteries when he zoomed in on the unloaded and my pupils dilated!!!
Yeah, I was blinded when the light came on over my head.
This makes all the right noises, I could watch this all day long. Excellence!
This video drew from my 77 years old eyes some tears. I remembered my MECCANO BOX N°0 I got from my grand father for my 9th birthday somewhere in the fifties.
A piece of art. Even the noise is so industrial.
Beautiful. I love the long views without fast edits. Gives us a chance to appreciate the rhythm of the cars.
Actually, I was wishing the overhead was longer so I could follow a single car through all the stations.
@@natehill8069 a single car won't take you thru all the stages.
@@theID2 true, that one stage on the left is an orphan
I wanted more at the beginning. Listen kids I might be old but I'm slow
This reminds me of the old “GBC” modules that Lego creator Akiyuki made a while back. Now this is an incredible project!
It’s almost the same layout and mechanism by the looks of it.
Yes it's almost exactly the same, but this one is Meccano.
As a young boy around 6 or 7 years old, I received a mechano set from Santa! My interest in both mechanical & electrical devices was opened by this marvellous play set, 60 years later, I perform my own car maintenance & save a lot not having to take my vehicles and famly members cars to the garage and various other interests in machines, electronics, etc!
All due to that marvellous little 'Mechano Set' whom ever invented this toy set, well done, much better than having children glued to their fictitious virtual internet, these days, hands on experience with, nuts & bolts, screw drivers, spanners etc
same here mate. i just overhauled the rear brake caliper on my motorcycle. 72
Yes - like you. Nothing else could compare with it then - and certainly nothing since. You learned to design as well as make unique things that worked! And I'm quite sure that a lot of engineers started with Meccano in their childhood. Must be one of the best concepts ever.
Its like i walked into a wonderous room, then slowly backed out. Knowing full well , one step further and im addicted, whole and complete.
As a machinist this scares the crap out of me. I could evaporate YEARS making these legacy electro/mechanical components ,happy through it all till im gray.
I could watch this all day.
Amazing, well done. Use to play with Maccano 60 years ago, one of my favourite hobbies. I think it helped me go onto a career as a design engineer. Always loved mechanics. Shame they dont encourage this sort of thing in schools.
A very well-presented model with plenty of to enjoy. Wonderful theatre! I liked the speed and smoothness of everything.
Absolutely amazing. Mesmerising to watch. I can only wonder at the many many hours you put into getting it all to work so faultlessly. 😊😊
Amazing... I think of myself as a reasonably smart person... but I doubt I could design something as sophisticated and beautifully designed as this. Outstanding job.
This video is really cool. I wish my dad was still alive and I could show this to him. He would have loved to see this.
Some of the best Erector stuff I've ever seen.
BONUS points for tha lack of chippage involved. salute
I had the plastic toy version of this as a child - it used a single "truck" to do all the work - converting to the required vehicle when needed. There is a lot of effort here!
Now that is F.A.N.T.S.T.I.C!! Everywhere you look, there is something going on! I could literally sit here all night watching this, l bought my grandson something called "top loader" which is a kids game, with a similar style to this, but obviously not as intricate, but this is just amazing! Well done to you
Excellent!
I have a toy called”big,big,loader” I always thought it was an engineering wonder, but this is a thousand times cooler!
Reminds me of the Big Loader Constructor Set from the late 70s. This is infinitely more elegant though, nice job.
It’s a meccano version of Akiyuki’s Lego train system! I did wonder if it was possible seeing it uses the same switching mechanism and modules.
Absolute wizardry! Well done ! I hope some engineering firm sees this and hires you on the spot and let's you write your own ticket !
I've never heard of, seen, or touched a meccano before but this rivals lego technic for sure.
Realy genious. I didn't now that this was even possible with meccano. Great job.
I just watched this again after 8 months. It's still stunning. I may attempt a slimmed-down version, but the complete model is just too overwhelmingly huge.
That is extraordinary. Some brilliant engineering there.
Fantastic! I could watch this all day. Brilliant engineering.
wow.... better that the Erector set I got for christmas.... 2 thumbs up...!
Wait, this is Akiyuki’s LEGO train system design, but made with Meccano!!! This is so awesome!!!
Excellent video coverage.
Painfully complex but extremely enjoyable.
My brother and I built two Meccano machines, a moving road, and a 3 foot high robotic figure back in 1951 - but nothing like this project! Well done!! Also, a superb video.
Rodney Vancouver Island
This is really great. Loved Meccano when I was a kid. Still got it in the attic
Wow that's incredible! Back in the early 60's my dad and I built a huge arched bridge, with a motorized lift, out of an Erector set. Took us a while but it worked well enough for my Tonka trucks to roll over.
oh my god it's like a timewarp and i'm showing my age. one of the most marvelous ideas is meccano and our house was full of this. you have taken me back 50 years
This is like my life.
Lots of movement.
But in the end - accomplishing nothing.
Just wasted energy.
Wonderful layout/effort for this.
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..and *THIS* is why I loved Meccano as a kid instead of Lego.
MECHANICAL engineering at its best excellent!!!👍
An astounding piece of work!
Congratulations, this is a fabulous piece of work!
I was mesmerized. Thank you. amazing setup.
Akiyuki?
This is incredible :ooo
The audio on this video doesn't get enough credit. The way it's recorded gives the whole mechanism a feeling of much grander scale.
Absolute genius. Loved it! Was desperately trying to work out where the power/drive was coming from
Hervorragende Arbeit. Danke für's Zeigen. Echt super !!!
What a fascinating model and great video.
Absolutely brilliant. I'll make it my next project.
That is SUPER COOL !!! Thanks for sharing !!!
This is absolutely stunning. It's up there with the best. Like Wasatch I like that it is all mechanical. It's a bit like the well-known "tricky-track" model in that the modules are powered by the coal cars. Congratulations!
Boy, that brought back some memories. My brother and I had Erector sets when we were kids, back in the early 50s. Never imagined building something like this though. Totally awesome.
I have no idea how this showed up in my feed, but that is super cool and I never imagined you could do anything like that. I never had Meccano, but I had an old Erector set (compatible but most pieces are more rigid). I used some components quite extensively, but given the set's age and limitations (older sets lacked the gears and other complex features that make this possible) I could never have done anything like this. I do remember that powerful AC electric motor it had. It had a very satisfying growl.
He...He...He... you said erect!
I've just bought a ton of well-used old Meccano, and almost finished cleaning it up and spraying it silver. I have much more now, than I ever did as a kid 70 years ago.
Beautifully crafted. This is one of those special videos I will return to over and over. Not just a magnificent build but also perfectly shot. Great angles and long, steady takes allowing viewers to study the mechanical perfection. Just beautiful!
This is brilliant, well done!
You have to post the blueprints of this engineering model!!! Love to add it to my 027 model layout. Great job!!!
It's very clever I have never had any Meccano only Legos but I don'tseem to ever have time to enjoy and build these things anyways
Absolutely incredible. I.K. Brunel would have tipped his stovepipe hat.
1:57 the satisfaction of aligned batteries. 😊
TIL, In 1990, Meccano bought the Erector brand. The two brands are now sold under the Meccano brand name, with the Erector Set being marketed as "Erector by Meccano", having the same parts as Meccano.
I justa can't stop watching this.A little marvel.
There have been many toy versions of this design. Names associated with it are Big Loader, Tomy and Thomas and Friends.
That's a fantastic system, I could watch this for hours
Fascinating work, ingeniously thought out system, fantastic! Thanks for all of this!
I could not be more impressed even if you walked up on stage and slapped me while presenting an Oscar!
Beautiful work!
Oh, memories... IIRC my last ever project many years ago was to build a roller coaster car that would electromechanically activate its lift at the end of the ride and stop the motor when the car is rolling from the top again... Made the draft mechanical assets, the car, track and lift tower, but never finished it...
This is fantastic. I loved playing with Meccano when i was a kid.
Got I love these machines, so complex yet simple. Brings back memories of watching videos of these just run
Fascinating to watch! What I realized only half way in: the blue yellow and green trio are not even separate sections but all going through the same route in perfect lockstep 🤯
mesmerizing to watch. very nice. thanks for posting.
Mind. Blown. 🤯 this is so cool! Well done!
I used 2 love playing around with meccano. But that's awesome
I could watch this all day. this is like a big loader construction set.
This is awesome. Fascinating!
I like how it sounds compared to these types of things made with Lego. This has a much more industrial sound to it.
Amazing Meccano mining set 👍
No computers or shit, just pure mechanics...👍
Apart from a few newer gadgets (motors) most of the basic parts are the same as those I had 70 years ago. Happy memories!
That is very impressive. Well done.
That's truly insane! Quite an accomplishment, that's for sure!
C'est fantastique ! Jolie réalisation !
I hope James May sees this video.
Why do the yellow, green, and blue wagons get to have all the fun and travel all the track interchanges while the red one simply goes back and forth on the same track section? That seems kind of unfair. Overall I love this! The simple fact that it’s ALL mechanically triggered (no computers or microprocessors) makes it more impressive and fascinating! Thanks for posting!
Meccano is like Lego Technic unlocked
incredible setup
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
It's so fascinating.
It's pure genius, and much better than something build with modern components.
Magnifique travail mon cousin BRAVO 👏 ... des engrenages avec des dents partout ... tu n'es pas pas perdu au fond 😄
Absolutely fascinating!
Back in the late 50's/early 60's building stuffs with Meccano was my favourite hobby. Afterwards, it fell out of favour and I went into building radios and other electronic gadgets. Now, having seen the successful marriage of Meccano with electrics (it's a pity that the description says no electronics), I will get into it. Being an Electronics Engineer, I will use electronics to program it and change the operation remotely! Hopefully, I will be able to buy this set in Sydney Oz.
Absolutely brilliant!!!
how terribly beautiful!
also a piece of technology
i enjoyed it very much
respect for the builder(s)
Healthy and kind regards from the Netherlands!
Rob
Just simply fantastic. I am fascinated by some Meccano construction and this is definitely the best I have seen. Bravo. Also curious to know more about your tricks.
Best construction system ever invented ! I learned an awful lot from mine that has been of use to me eversince !
Hypnotic. Subscribed.
All I can say-Genius
It‘s amazing that how such complex systems are done without using any electronics.
I spent hours playing with my meccano set and learnt a lot about levers and pulleys before I was 10 years old.