Wallace
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Meccano Exhibition on YoutubeI haven't watched all of it, but what I saw has been brilliant.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rzAfeUeNwAw
Especially check at 4:35 and 5:00
Here's the 2nd part, which I haven't looked at yet.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hughi8NRKvg
Some incredible stuff there
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tmuir
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Wow, kind of makes the fire truck I'm building seem almost boring.
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steamyjim
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Absaloutley amazing!!!!!
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Chris
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Well worth spending the time to watch those videos.
Amazing stuff - thanks for posting.
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Griffin
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Excellent , some jaw dropping stuff there.
I wonder if they use 100% Meccano parts in the build, or are there some fabricated bits in there
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James
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I love that baler!!
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steamyjim
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Its great int it
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Griffin
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| James wrote: | | I love that baler!! |
Thought you might , must admit, so did I
It even had knotters that moved too
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steamyjim
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I must join are local Meccano club
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James
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Aye mate!!
Wouldn't it be ace if it made mini Meccano bales??
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Griffin
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| James wrote: | Aye mate!!
Wouldn't it be ace if it made mini Meccano bales??  |
That would be good, even better if it knotted the twine on them too
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steamyjim
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I had a bale for my SW1 made on a 3" scale baler powered by a 3" Marshall TE
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tmuir
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| James wrote: | | I love that baler!! |
I thought you might. I was waiting for him to feed something into it so it could bail it up.
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James
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Aye!
Jim, bales made by them big steam driven balers, they are tied with wire, and ones by tractor driven ones are tied with twine
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steamyjim
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This one was only a miniature one and isnt baled with wire
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