Thank you for your comment. Although I built it and made it work I can take no credit for the design which was by the late Eric Taylor. He did design an absolutely brilliant piece of Meccano engineering with this model in my view. Unfortunately when I exhibit it it often doesn’t get the attention it deserves as it’s complexity is hidden from view. I have made a few improvements to it over the years and indeed have made some slight improvements since this video. Anyway thanks again for the comment.
@@sanspareil3018 I was just day dreaming about a time when I was a kid when some friends and I were getting around on push bikes when one of us got the idea to tape a bit of flexible plastic to the frame in a way so that it would run against the spokes in a wheel to make a sound a bit like an engine. I then thought about your model, maybe if you had any room left you could do something similar on the motor shaft.
Thank You. The basic design was by a sadly deceased Meccano enthusiast Eric Taylor. His design was outlined in Constructor Quarterly issue 2, 3 and 4. Biggest issue is obtaining enough 103 F 2 1/2” flat girders for the tracks…….second hand is the best bet. It was a while back I made the video and I have made some improvements since then so it is my intention to do an update video in the near future on the crawler tractor. Are you in the UK? If so I occasionally exhibit it at Meccano exhibitions. I am pleased you like it as I think its a brilliant design and all credit to its designer Eric Taylor.
@@sanspareil3018 Thank you for the nice reply. No, sadly in the in north central US. I have 50 pounds of Maccano/Erector which I really want to get out again. I think my set is just enough to have a pretty good go at something like this. Thanks for the contact. I'll have to reach out to you if I get stated on something.
Excellent model. I've seen lots of photos, but this is the first time I've seen one working. Off to watch Part 2 now.
Thank you. Its a marvellous bit of Meccano engineering by Eric Taylor. Thanks for the comment.
I’ve seen a lot of Meccano models and I’d say that this is the best Meccano model that I have ever seen.
Thank you for your comment. Although I built it and made it work I can take no credit for the design which was by the late Eric Taylor. He did design an absolutely brilliant piece of Meccano engineering with this model in my view. Unfortunately when I exhibit it it often doesn’t get the attention it deserves as it’s complexity is hidden from view. I have made a few improvements to it over the years and indeed have made some slight improvements since this video. Anyway thanks again for the comment.
@@sanspareil3018 no worries 😉
@@sanspareil3018 I was just day dreaming about a time when I was a kid when some friends and I were getting around on push bikes when one of us got the idea to tape a bit of flexible plastic to the frame in a way so that it would run against the spokes in a wheel to make a sound a bit like an engine. I then thought about your model, maybe if you had any room left you could do something similar on the motor shaft.
@@Cooliemasteroz It was something I thought of a while back but not actually attempted it.
@@sanspareil3018 it would be the icing on the cake.
Respect.
Mechanical genius!
magnifique.👍
Nice work
Thanks for your comment
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Asking for a -mischief-maker- friend.
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wow thats amazing. very nice work. Where did you find the information that helped you build it? any insight? I'd like to give it a try.
Thank You. The basic design was by a sadly deceased Meccano enthusiast Eric Taylor. His design was outlined in Constructor Quarterly issue 2, 3 and 4. Biggest issue is obtaining enough 103 F 2 1/2” flat girders for the tracks…….second hand is the best bet. It was a while back I made the video and I have made some improvements since then so it is my intention to do an update video in the near future on the crawler tractor. Are you in the UK? If so I occasionally exhibit it at Meccano exhibitions. I am pleased you like it as I think its a brilliant design and all credit to its designer Eric Taylor.
@@sanspareil3018 Thank you for the nice reply. No, sadly in the in north central US. I have 50 pounds of Maccano/Erector which I really want to get out again. I think my set is just enough to have a pretty good go at something like this. Thanks for the contact. I'll have to reach out to you if I get stated on something.
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Espectacular
es impresionante
Я тоже такой хочу
требуется много частей
А можете сделать видео по ходовой?
я боюсь, что это невозможно извините
Ничего страшного. Зато трактор хороший
ruclips.net/video/BQsVD6_83Vw/видео.html