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The NZMeccano 10-set survey results

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The NZMeccano 10-set survey is available here. If you are the fortunate owner of one of Meccano's largest outfits, please tell us about it by going to that page!

This page shows some of the results of our 10-set survey, from the live data collected so far.

If you can think of other information you would like to see (from the data we retrieved), please make a comment at the bottom of this page and we'll see whether it can be added!

The survey was launched on 7th September 2009, and the results to date are as follows:

Overall data set

So far, 540 people have filled in the survey form, describing 1219 complete outfits.  These people have an average of 2.26 outfits each!

The outfits described are as follows:

All outfits, grouped by outfit number
Outfit 10615
Outfit 9+9A102
Outfit 774
Outfit 6+6a71
Outfit 670
Outfit L65
Box E63
Outfit K+Ka57

And here's where all the outfits are located:

All outfits, grouped by location
UK309
Australia80
New Zealand66
Rest of Europe53
Canada48
USA47
South Africa20
Rest of world14
Asia6
South America5
France3

Here's what people do with their 10-sets:

Outfits 10 and 9+9A only, grouped by how they are used
I build models252
I keep it in a box168
In my building stock121
Undecided118
Something else38

Looking only at the 10-sets, the colour schemes are as follows:

Outfits 10 and 9+9A only, grouped by colour
Medium red/green235
Blue/yellow/zinc163
Light red/green79
French blue/yellow/zinc62
Dark blue/Dark yellow29
Zinc/yellow/black28
Silver/yellow/black25
Blue/gold25
Other or mixed22
Dark red/dark green16
French blue/gold10
Blue/gold/green10
Nickel plated9

Meccano Builders results

If we limit ourselves to the Meccano 'builders', those who have said that they build models with their 10-sets or who have split the parts up into their building stock, we can split up the analysis by colour scheme. In the following graph, the builders are in red and the collectors are in green:

All 10 (or 9+9A) outfits grouped by colour, showing those used for building (red) and collecting (green)
Medium red/green
 

117

118

235
Blue/yellow/zinc
 

113

50

163
Light red/green
 

35

44

79
French blue/yellow/zinc
 

33

29

62
Dark blue/Dark yellow
 

7

22

29
Zinc/yellow/black
 

16

12

28
Silver/yellow/black
 

12

13

25
Blue/gold
 

10

15

25
Other or mixed
 

15

7

22
Dark red/dark green
 

4

12

16
French blue/gold
 

5

5

10
Blue/gold/green
 

10

10
Nickel plated
 

5

4

9

Collectors' outfits

George asked me to show the colour distribution of 'show' outfits, those that are in really super condition and are true survivors. To qualify for this, we need to look at only those outfits that are in better than 'excellent' condition, with at least the original cabinet, were manufactured by Meccano, and aren't used for building models. The colour schemes break down like this:

Meccano-made 10 or 9+9A outfits, in better than excellent condition, with cabinet, manuals, and parts boxes
Medium red/green29
Light red/green16
French blue/yellow/zinc13
Blue/yellow/zinc12
Dark blue/Dark yellow9
Silver/yellow/black5
Zinc/yellow/black5
Blue/gold/green3
Blue/gold1
French blue/gold1
Dark red/dark green1
Nickel plated1

As expected, the 'classic' medium red/green presentation cabinet is the most common, as it is seen as the definitive No.10 set, even by Meccanomen who were brought up on later colour schemes.

How did we find them?

So, where do people buy their large Meccano outfits? Here's an analysis of the source of outfits, broken down into those outfits bought before 2000 (in red) and since 2000 (in green):

All Meccano outfits, by source, showing pre-2000 (red) and 2000 onwards (green) purchases
Through eBay
 

1

84

85
From a dealer
 

38

37

75
Club member
 

17

21

38
Some other way
 

15

16

31
Toy auction
 

16

11

27
Classified
 

16

10

26
Bought new
 

25

1

26
From a lucky contact
 

9

12

21
Friend
 

6

15

21
It was a present
 

14

2

16
Spanner
 

1

14

15
Inherited
 

4

6

10
Other internet site
 

3

6

9
Can't remember
 

1

1

No surprises here, with eBay taking over as the primary source of Meccano outfits in the last decade. Meccano club members, friends, and Spanners make up the most common sources for more recently purchased outfits. What this chart does show us is that a large proportion of outfits have changed hands in the last few years.

Note that outfits where there was no purchase date, or no source information, are not shown in this chart.

Further breakdown of outfits

Let's have a look at all of the outfits now (of any size), and see how many are original and how many have been 'built up' from either spare parts or over a gradual period through various stages. The original outfits are in red, the built up ones in green:

All Meccano outfits, by colour, showing original (red) and built-up (green) outfits
Medium red/green
 

114

117

231
Blue/yellow/zinc
 

88

70

158
Light red/green
 

40

34

74
French blue/yellow/zinc
 

35

26

61
Dark blue/Dark yellow
 

21

19

40
Nickel plated
 

15

21

36
Dark red/dark green
 

16

19

35
Silver/yellow/black
 

18

17

35
Blue/gold
 

20

14

34
Zinc/yellow/black
 

19

11

30
Other or mixed
 

5

21

26
Blue/gold/green
 

4

12

16
French blue/gold
 

5

8

13

As expected, the most common 'built up' outfit by far is the medium red/green. Original nickel outfits surprisingly show only one entry. The unusual 'mixed colour' original outfit is an export one which was supplied in a mixture of medium red/green and light red/green.

Let's break down the outfits in the same way – red for original and green for built-up:

All Meccano outfits, by outfit number, showing original (red) and built-up (green) outfits
Outfit 10
 

296

319

615
Outfit 9+9A
 

36

66

102
Outfit 7
 

18

56

74
Outfit 6+6a
 

10

61

71
Outfit 6
 

13

57

70
Outfit L
 

14

51

65
Box E
 

3

60

63
Outfit K+Ka
 

6

51

57

Comments

Total number of messages on this page: 16.  This is page 1 of 3.   Next

Claude Lepage      (at 4:15pm, Mon 15th Jul, 24)

I own a 10 outfit in its origanl wooden box and parts for at least two other 10 outfits.
clmagnicourt&sfr.fr
118 rue d'Assas
F-75006 PARIS
FRANCE

Kegan      (at 5:03am, Mon 15th Feb, 21)

Added my early 50s one -#500! =)

bob t      (at 10:52pm, Sun 3rd May, 20)

Ashley, There are quite a few new and old ModelPlans based on a No. 10 set

Ashley Lamb      (at 10:28pm, Sun 3rd May, 20)

How relevant is a 10 set to a keen Meccano builder in 2020 ? The special models are rather old fashioned and "clunky" has the internet and "Constructor Quarterly" become the source of new models to build.?

Richard      (at 9:45am, Thu 8th Dec, 16)

Vic,
Click on the Outfits tab at the top of the page and you will see at the bottom of the list that pops up "Parts List Generator". Select the year and outfit size and a list of parts will be generated which you can copy into Excel or Word and then print off.

Vic Harrison      (at 8:21am, Thu 8th Dec, 16)

I have just bough a Set 10 privately through your site and it seems to be 99% all new parts.
How can I check if it is 100% complete?
Vic


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