By popular request

I’ve produced a couple of manuals now for people wanting to build a 1/10th scale trailer in Meccano, but that begs the question – when will we see a truck to pull them? My publisher has been encouraging me to produce such a manual, so here we go: the Kenworth tractor unit. You may well have seen photos of my original truck: now I am working over that and rebuilding it in a way that other modellers might be able to follow while taking pictures and producing CAD drawings of each stage. I’d like to think it might be available by summer 2015, but that depends what life throws at me in the mean time!

Visible features so far include steering, motor, clutch and 4-speed and reverse gear box with gate change. There are leaf springs at the front and simulated Kenworth-style airbag suspension at the back. The rear double axle has twin differentials and a leading inter-axle differential.

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Latest manual now arriving

Just a note to mention that the latest construction manual from these studios is now complete. If the publisher likes it it should be out soon!

40ft refrigerated trailer

40ft refrigerated trailer

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“I have seen the future…”

http://lastgadgetstanding.com/2015ceslgs/meccanoid/

Well, this is interesting! Lots of <likes> on Facebook for this brand new departure for Meccano, plus the predictable “why can’t Meccano stick to proper metal stuff and leave the plastic to Lego?”

In fact Meccano has always been willing to diversify into the latest technology. As the years went by they moved from strips to plates and from fabric plates to plastic. They moved from clockwork motors and steam engines to electric motors, from lethal mains to portable battery packs. They experimented with radio, infra-red control, electricity and magnetism and much more. Personally I would still love to see some pneumatics or hydraulics, but you can’t have everything at once!

Surely the guiding ethos of Meccano was to educate children in the technology of their day. If you just want cheap metal construction kits there are plenty of metric systems in discount stores – but even they are incorporating things like solar panels now! One hears plenty of complaints that “the UK doesn’t produce engineers anymore”. It’s not true, of course, but think of the engineers of a previous generation. Many of them credit Meccano with setting them on the road to successful careers. One can but hope that a modern venture like this might inspire the next generation of youngsters to face the challenges of this century rather than the last. And of course if the Company makes enough money from it to keep the traditional parts in production we will all be happy!

Globenewswire says: “Meccano guarantees to keep its heritage and strong DNA, (real metal, highly educational, instilling creativity, technologically advanced and durable) but is introducing a new design language and philosophy, and significantly improved product and consumer experience. All Meccano sets will now include new user friendly instructions with clear building and tool tips, ergonomic and modular tools, and will include refreshed metallic and colored parts, hi-tech fabrics, and electric motors, along with a full range of digital programing.”

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We’re all Doomed!

It’s panto time! Oh yes it is! Every pantomime needs a good villain, so how about this one – Dr Doom himself, aka Vincent von Doom, the arch nemesis of the Fantastic Four from Marvel Comics. I realised recently that his heavy metal mask with all its rivets and plates was an ideal candidate for a Meccano model, so after three days of experimenting, this life-sized bust was the result.

Dr Doom

Dr Doom

Possibly a first in Meccano, but that is just asking for someone to come up with an earlier version! All I can say is that I’ve not seen one like it before.

Happy Christmas!

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Time for a new car ….

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I’ve built a lot of truck models and vehicle mechanisms but not that many cars over the years, so I thought I’d put that right. But what about a subject? Well, there is one – a theme, in fact – … Continue reading

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Maker Faires

I recently came across the phenomenon of “Maker Faires”. They aren’t big (yet) in my country but they seem to be spreading around the world. Have you been to one? Born in America, the movement simply encourages individuals to make things and to share the joy of making.

What happens at these events? “Maker Faire is a hard-to-describe event—there is so much to see and learn” says the Vancouver Maker Foundation[i] “There are hobbyists, individual crafters, small businesses, independent artisans and established organizations, as well as workshops and a speaker series. Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers: they are of all ages and backgrounds.” Certainly members of the British Columbia Meccano Club were seen at the Vancouver show on June 8th 2014, putting on a great display. “Stevemopolis” posted a video[ii] to YouTube of his walking Meccano robot with gripper driven by Vex motors and a Vex remote controller that he showed there

In some ways it sounds like an “Arts and Crafts” movement for the 21st Century. A group in Brighton, England[iii] says “(Maker Faires are) about exciting people in making, re-awakening that enjoyment we felt when we made our first Airfix model, Lego structure, Meccano car or knitted pom-pom hat. Over the last decade, the Maker movement has become a global cultural force, and the subject of interest from business leaders and policy makers looking to harness the next wave of innovation.”

On the other side of the Atlantic the enthusiasts of San Mateo, California, say, “If an inventor died and went to heaven, it would likely look a lot like the Maker Faire, billed as the “Greatest Show-and-Tell on Earth.” Art made of recycled garbage cans, robotic warship fights with lookalike WWII-era ships, a giant mousetrap show and a talking electric giraffe are just some of the highlights of this do-it-yourself bonanza, which plays into the “Maker movement” sweeping from Silicon Valley to Europe and beyond.”[iv] If you had been there way back in 2006 you could even have seen Tim Robinson demonstrating his Meccano Difference Engine, an early mechanical computer.

Doesn’t a Maker Faire sound like a great place for Meccano enthusiasts to go? All credit to Spinmaster (Meccano’s new owners) then for joining in with enthusiasm. They advised in advance of the World Maker Faire New York 2014 that “We will be performing seminars, teaching how to build a Meccano models and the customer can take it home to continue the fun. We will also have tables with free play where people can came and spend time using the parts and build whatever they want. Kids and Family will all enjoy the Meccano zone.” And they did. In May Meccano headed to San Francisco for their Maker Faire, another experience recorded on YouTube. The commentator says on the clip, “What will kids be able to make with nuts, bolts and spare parts? What happened next was truly extraordinary. Kids are innovative, creative and smart. Build the future shape the world.” [v] Clearly the children had a great time!

Sydney (Australia) held its first Mini Maker Faire in 2013 and included a Meccano spirograph, Groningen holds an annual one-day Maker Faire for inventors, buildings, hackers, nerds and tinkerers to show the world what they think of, create and develop. And yes, they had Meccano there too this year. There was another in Stockholm from 17-18 May in 2014.

Maker Faires can be found in the UK – Geek Mummy[vi] reported on a visit she and her daughter made to the Manchester Mini Maker Faire which was held at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), in August 2014 which as she says has “a very family-friendly venue which includes a nice restaurant and plenty of attractions of its own to look at if the kids get bored with the Faire.”

She said, “I’m glad we went. We had a great time. (It) proved to be a great family day out, with opportunities all over the place for the kids to get their hands on stuff that had been made. From amazing Meccano constructions to 3D printers to a whole town made out of paper to having a go at soldering to simple colouring and cutting. We arrived at about 10.30 in the morning and found there was plenty to do to occupy us for the entire day.”

Browsing reports of this global movement, what struck me was the way that children were getting turned on to science and engineering by their encounter with Meccano at these Faires. Isn’t that what Frank Hornby wanted? So much modern technology is about us as users rather than developers, but it does seem to me that here is a chance for the next generation to be inspired to creativity as we were once ourselves. Are you looking for someone to partner with for your next show? Well, perhaps this is your opportunity.

[i] http://www.vancouvermakerfoundation.org

[ii] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp6nzHYVQCc

[iii] http://www.makerfairebrighton.com

[iv] http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Inventors-Heaven-9th-Annual-Maker-Faire-Hits-San-Mateo–259537421.htm

[v] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDnZ3VCOaqw

[vi] http://www.geekmummy.com/2014/08/manchester-mini-maker-faire-2014/

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Good news from Sheffield

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They must be doing something right in the Sheffield area – maybe it’s the ease of access from the motorways – maybe it’s the quality parking or the excellent food – or maybe it’s just a great place to meet … Continue reading

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Summer Leaves, Autumn Comes

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A bit quiet on the blogging front lately, but not in the hobby room. The “Henley Gathering” came and went as always, and once again a gloriously sunny day – it usually is! Lots of great models to enjoy as … Continue reading

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All done for another year

Terry Allen with his prize-winning Bugatti

Terry Allen with his prize-winning Bugatti

So there we are for another year – the Meccanomen and (women) of Skegex have packed up their tents  and stolen away into the night …  It really is a mammoth operation to put on a show that size but despite concerns about organisation and budget this year, it all went very well indeed, with record turnouts from what we hear. It may even happen again next year ….

It was interesting to get to chat with some of the new owners and managers over from Canada and to get some hints about their future plans. No idea what the results will be, but at least they are talking to the biggest free R&D group going which seems sensible and more than most have ever done before.

All credit to the PR people who did a fantastic job publicising the show locally. Our display in the Shopping Centre was a constant focus of attention and interest. My final job was to take that display down and stuff all my models plus extras into my estate car for the long haul back home. It did fit – just!

so now the question is … what do we build for next year? How about a fleet of Batmobiles, say, one from each film ….. just a thought …. or Project Bloodhound (look it up!) …. or then there’s the new Star Wars film coming out …..

so many possibilities, and so little time ….. !

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Hildred’s Shopping Centre, Skegness

First pictures arrived this morning via Drop Box of the Skegness display of Meccano models that I provided for Meccano UK’s  advertising agency, currently filling a vacant shop window in the Hildred’s Centre. Thanks to Red Brick for these! Looking good.

Mercury Atlas launch pad and rocket

Mercury Atlas launch pad and rocket

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Convoy Trucks on display in Hildred’s Centre, Skegness

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Eagle Transporter, Space 1999, on display in Hildred’s Centre, Skegness

 

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