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THE MECCANO SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND (meccanoscotland.org.uk) |
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Welcome to the web pages of the Meccano Society of Scotland. |
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Meccano Set Parts Lists for most sets from 1901 - 2004 "Factory of Dreams" A New Book
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The Meccano system was invented by Frank Hornby in 1901 and first appeared on sale as constructional toy called "Mechanics Made Easy". This was renamed Meccano in 1907. The Meccano Society of Scotland was formed in 1984 by a group of like minded enthusiasts interested in Meccano. We cater for a variety of interests. Some of our members are builders and others are collectors, but all are interested in Meccano. We have around five club meetings a year, usually held in Stirling together with an annual exhibition. We publish a club Newsletter about three times a year. Membership of the Society is open to any person interested in Meccano and new members are always welcome. Click here if you are interested in joining. The website contains photographs from our various exhibitions and meetings - There is now a page with links to various Meccano Clubs & Dealers The website also contains photographs of models by club members - The first of these shows models by Bobby Middlemass. ************************** A new book - "Factory of Dreams" - on Meccano Ltd. has recently been published - Click here for a review of the book. ************************** Meccano Volume of MCS available on CD A new version on CD of the Meccano Volume of MCS (Metal Constructional Systems) is now available. This gives comprehensive details of Meccano throughout the world. This CD is produced by one of the society members - Tim Edwards Click here for details. Meccano Set Part Lists Meccano Set Parts Lists for most sets from 1901 - 2004 plus old style Plastic Meccano Set contents have been produced by one of the society members - Tim Edwards Click here for details If anyone has any comments or suggestions for content of this site, please contact the Webmaster (Tim Edwards) below.
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Any problems with, or info for the site - Contact the Webmaster (Mr. T. Edwards) © Meccano Society of Scotland 2001-2005 This page was last updated on 01-03-2008. |
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