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This page allows you to create your own documents within the NZMeccano web site, for all to see, and of course to read the documents created by others!

I have no idea how many different uses there might be for this, but some of the ones that come to mind include Model plans, Hints and Tips, Opinions, Reviews, News about Meccano... there must be many other categories...

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Vieslaw Szalanski      (at 1:25am, Thu 27th Jun, 24)

Hello. Does anyone have photos or diagrams of the parts layout for a early 1960's set 9 in the oak box. not the styrene filled one. I have box, loose parts and two stringing cards but no idea where the various parts go. Love any help;
Cheers from Canada, another ex- colony

bob t      (at 12:54pm, Wed 24th Nov, 21)

Martin, Have replied to you by email

JOHN MARTIN WARR      (at 11:55am, Wed 24th Nov, 21)

I'm looking for a downloadable copy of the instructions for Aero Constructor 'O' which seems to be a simpler construction than the Set 1 and 2.
I hope that you are able to identify and contact me by e-mail, or whatever. Many thanks. J. Martin Warr, Yeovil, Somerset

bob t      (at 8:49am, Thu 5th Aug, 21)

James
I emailed the instructions to you yesterday!

James M. Ogden      (at 6:52am, Thu 5th Aug, 21)

Sorry but unable to find instructions for building motor car chassis as shown as model of the month in January 1957 meccano magazine. Could someone PLEASE email these to me at jimmargaretogden@gmail.com
This would be much appreciated as I am not really into these infernal machines !! Thank you, James.

Mike Links      (at 3:25am, Fri 16th Jul, 21)

Does anyone know the dimensions of old part number 310 Bobbin , (new part number 181). I have none and would like to make a couple on the lathe or by 3D printing.


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