Meccano Nostalgia

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Meccano Bentley from 1930s. A replica of the 1931 Rolls Royce Rolling Chassis. Modified version of Meccano Model 1A.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @MrSnooze
    @MrSnooze 8 месяцев назад

    A very nicely made model, thanks for showing this

    • @PK-mw7et
      @PK-mw7et  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I keep tinkering with it to make small improvements.

  • @fabian5984
    @fabian5984 Год назад

    Very nice car. Well built. Your improvements are very nicely done. As always with Meccano, the fine adjustments at the end are the most difficult, so that everything runs well. I always feel the same way 🙂👍

    • @PK-mw7et
      @PK-mw7et  Год назад

      Thank you very much! It was frustrating at times, as I mentioned in the video, because a lot of the hardware is older and no longer straight. But by switching out pieces I finally got it to work.

  • @Phil-kg7iz
    @Phil-kg7iz Год назад

    👍👍 Magnifique !!

  • @davidterry2038
    @davidterry2038 11 месяцев назад

    Really nice. I like you mods.

    • @PK-mw7et
      @PK-mw7et  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! I keep tinkering with it, mainly because I’m putting off disassembling it, after it took so long to get it working consistently.

    • @davidterry2038
      @davidterry2038 11 месяцев назад

      @@PK-mw7et oh dear, if you can afford the Meccano, leave it built until it becomes a dust trap!

  • @hettyvanberkum-admiraal3489
    @hettyvanberkum-admiraal3489 Месяц назад

    Dear, I wonder where found that nic compact gearbox. I have already the third version but I am not satisfied. Is there a way we could come into contact? Kind regards, Henk

    • @PK-mw7et
      @PK-mw7et  Месяц назад

      The gearbox I finally used, and that features in the video, is based on one used in a sports car model in the Meccano Set No 10 instructions. The model is referred to as 10.2. I modified it by adding compression springs to the layshafts so that the gears wouldn’t just engage at will and would return to neutral as the default. I changed the gear lever mechanism to be more like a real one, using a collar with 4 threaded holes as a gimbal.
      The link to the website where I found the instructions is : www.meccanoindex.co.uk/Mmanuals/1954/Manuals/10'02-56-06-3.pdf. The first gearbox I tried was from the original instructions for the Bentley model, but was not robust enough and the gears would just disengage. The other boxes were my own attempts.
      Hope this helps!

    • @hettyvanberkum-admiraal3489
      @hettyvanberkum-admiraal3489 Месяц назад

      Thanks, I have only looked to 4 gerars +R. I will try the 10.2 model to built a 4 of 6 gears.

    • @PK-mw7et
      @PK-mw7et  Месяц назад

      @ To be clear, the box in the Meccano 1a Super model has 4 forward and one reverse gear. That’s the one I abandoned because I couldn’t stop the gears on the layshaft from disengaging when the transmission was under a load (such as when using the motor to propel the model). As I mentioned in the video, I made a couple of attempts of my own, before deciding to copy the gearbox from model 10.2, which has 3 fwd and 1 reverse speeds. I didn’t like the gear-lever of this design, and instead used a gimbal and fork (part 116a in the meccano list of parts) to engage and move the layshafts. If I were to remake the g box, I’d mirror image the design so the gear lever resembles a normal “H” selection pattern .
      I’d be interested in what you come up with. I’d like to replace the 3 speed + R with a 4 speed + R if you find or make a suitable design.