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(Author: Charles)
What's this all about?
This page allows you to create your own documents within the NZMeccano web site, for all to see, and of course to read the documents created by others!
I have no idea how many different uses there might be for this, but some of the ones that come to mind include Model plans, Hints and Tips, Opinions, Reviews, News about Meccano... there must be many other categories...
This is one of those documents, to show what can be done...
Anyone can read the documents that are created, but you must log in to create a new document or edit one you've already written. This is purely to ensure that we have some control to stop the site being abused by lunatics writing spam, or writing something that might get us into trouble for whatever reason. If you have already logged in to the "Meccano Wanted" or "Gallery" section of this website, that login will let you in here too.
If you don't yet have a user name for this page, create one by clicking on this paragraph.
Please have a go -- read some of the documents listed below or log in and write some new ones for everyone else to read!
For more hints and tips on how to use the editor's cleverer features, click here.
Total number of messages on this page: 76. This is page 6 of 13.
jean-marie55@orange.fr (at 5:12pm, Sat 15th Jul, 17) |
bonjour je recherche le modele meccano de la rolls- royce silver paru dans le constructor quarterly no 63 de mars 2004 je vous en remercie beaucoup |
Bob t (at 1:45pm, Fri 16th Jun, 17) |
Cary, |
Cary (at 1:07pm, Fri 16th Jun, 17) |
Can anyone help me with a picture and or description for part of a model I am building. It is the electric counting conveyor from 5:18 book of models 1970. Have the conveyor belt part working no problems, but can't nut out the back inside part with the coil and how it turns the counter ect.??? |
CTB13 (at 10:23am, Mon 24th Oct, 16) |
Metallus Crawlerset looks pretty good, but I didnĀ“t find anybody really satisfied. Axles are to weak, and the wheels itself are not cut to work properly. |
Peter Vandeweg (at 11:04am, Sun 24th Jul, 16) |
Keith, |
Bob T (at 5:36am, Sat 23rd Jul, 16) |
Keith, There are some track information in John R. Hornsby's Demag 1200 & CC4000 photo albums here |