I got my first Meccano set in 1953 and gradually built it up over the next ten years (green and red) and made some pretty large models (including a 6' Eiffel Tower) but nothing this complicated. Amazing. One model I made got a Meccano Certificate of Merit!
This made me smile, it made me laugh! The creativity that meccano allows is just amazing... If I were running an engineering course at a university I think...no, am sure, I would make one semester's assignment to conceive, design, construct and demonstrate a machine of some kind using meccano... It allows just so many engineering principles to be used.
At 0:32 I don't see any rubber / gripper on the rack - what is making the paper slide ? There must be some rubber flooring/mat so that paper moves when the motors move ?
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there are really a lot of rubber wheels ! They are the ones which make the paper advance
Has come a long way since I was a kid in the 60s , love it !!!
Thanks a lot!
Stunning work. One of the very best Meccano videos I have seen. Well done.
Thank you very much! I loved doing this stuff 😁
I got my first Meccano set in 1953 and gradually built it up over the next ten years (green and red) and made some pretty large models (including a 6' Eiffel Tower) but nothing this complicated. Amazing. One model I made got a Meccano Certificate of Merit!
Thanks !
Absolutely brilliant!! Frank Hornby would be so proud.
Thank you!
This made me smile, it made me laugh! The creativity that meccano allows is just amazing... If I were running an engineering course at a university I think...no, am sure, I would make one semester's assignment to conceive, design, construct and demonstrate a machine of some kind using meccano... It allows just so many engineering principles to be used.
Thanks, I agree with you so much ! 👍
Well done. I ran a million dollar machine that did this, but at about 10,000 pieces per hour. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I'm far from 1 million dollar 😇
Excellent
Merci !
This is amazing. Watching this made me happy and inspired.
Thank you!
Absolutely AMAZING !!
Thank you ;-)
That's brilliant ! Would it fly longer if it was launched up at an angle of 5 or 10 degrees from the ground ?
Merci beaucoup d'avoir posté !
Yes, it was more efficient with a little angle... But it's been dismantled for a long time, now ;-)
Very clever and amazing!
Thank you!
I love this!
Thank you !!
We've only just started to play with meccano :)
It's like magic!
Thank you !
Cool...please make a video about how you made it...
Superb!
thanks !
Viva la France...... Amazing talent
Thank you ;-)
Hey Laurent am actually from India but talent has no nationality ;)
@@adityamenon7011 Yep, you're right :)
Genial !
Est-ce une invention ou bien un plan publié ? ...
Merci ! C'est une invention, il n'y a pas de plan ;-)
@ Alors double bravo !!!
Superb! Innovative, fascinating!
thank you !
Neat machine. Crappy planes.
God i love Meccano !
Génialle cette série 👍 j'adore 🤗
Merci !!!
At 0:32 I don't see any rubber / gripper on the rack - what is making the paper slide ? There must be some rubber flooring/mat so that paper moves when the motors move ?
there are really a lot of rubber wheels ! They are the ones which make the paper advance
It's all so 1950's, but not bad.
You have not added any ball bearings at the end of the steel tubes - are they not squeaking !
No, the speed is very low, not much strength, and I lubricate the bearings regularly !
Sorry about the off topic, but what is the music used for this video?
These are free musics provided by the youtube Studio. "Exotics" by Kevin McLeod and "Lightning on a Blue Sky" by Ligthning on a blue sky
@ Thank you for the information!
Bravo !
put on a tall building and launch planes.. any one here know mike devine of baum folder los angeles fame. or ziggy
great!
Thank you Michael!
Excellent!
Thank you
meraviglioso!!!!
Erector set !!
Espectacular... me gustaría poder armar algo asi para el museo de juegos y juguetes el galpón! www.museoelgalpon.com Felicitaciones