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Is this the best news for years?
I think so. What is there not to like? Meccano have added
lots of new generic parts to the range and released some sets that make models
that look more like the real thing rather than a futuristic fantasy.
The old instruction books for the classic progressively
numbers sets are full of models that to our eyes look very dated but in their
day they were mainly of contemporary subjects. Of recent years, Meccano have
produced some very dubious looking models that I am sure did not appeal to the
kids or their dads (who are usually pres-ganged into helping ‘little Johnny’
build the thing) Consequently these models end up on ebay, or the like, and
sell for a fraction of their original cost to the part hunters.
The new Evolution range of models feature a selection of
smaller parts with holes spaced at ¼ inch. There are also a host of new parts
including plastic bevel gears and a very compact universal joint, designed to
work with the tri-axle system. OK, I will not take the load of its metal
counterpart but the whole idea of these kits is to build smaller models with
more detail achieved by using the greater flexibility of the ¼ inch spacing and
narrow strips. There are also plenty of plastic components that will add to the
growing armoury of modern parts that have been expanding the range for the past
decade and a half or more.
Most noteworthy after the gears and universal joint has to
be the new mini-strip that has gear teeth moulded at the ‘standard’ 38dp (ish).
I can see these being very popular and there are four of them in the Mobile
Crane set. There is also a 3 hole, 1 inch plastic mini-strip similar to the
existing 5 hole example. Several other parts appear to be new such as the
floatation tanks on the rescue helicopter that appear to be AA battery holders.
There are a few bespoke parts creeping in like the rotor
blades, which look to be made of rubberised plastic, the handlebar unit on the
quad bike and the driving mirrors on the crane. There are a few more you will
spot in the pictures. The Mobile crane picture shows a comparison between the new model and the best you can get using conventional Meccano.
The five new Evolution models are:
Click on the pictures to enlarge:
Quad bike |
4x4 buggy |
Tow truck |
New and old Meccano - Mobile crane |
Helicopter |
The five new Evolution models are:
Helicopter - orange/white/black RRP £89.99
Mobile Crane - yellow/black/zinc RRP £69.99
Tow truck - orange/white/black/zinc RRP £49.99
4x4 Buggy -red/black/zinc RRP £34.99
Quad bike - Yellow/black/zinc RRP £29.99
Tow truck - orange/white/black/zinc RRP £49.99
4x4 Buggy -red/black/zinc RRP £34.99
Quad bike - Yellow/black/zinc RRP £29.99
The new range are not expected to reach the shops in the UK
until the end of the summer 2013. The on-stand video at the Toy Fair this week
is saying they will be available August 2013 – If past experience is anything
to go by then September/October is a more realistic date.
Ralph.
Ralph.
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