Thursday 15 November 2012

Modelling with Meccano

Keeping things interesting for J whilst trying to improve his manual dexterity and co-ordination is a daily task.  Finding items and activities that appeal to him is all important (we have used therapy putty many time in the past, blogged about his Hama beading and he is keen to Lego whenever he can).

We were lucky enough to be sent some meccano for J to review.  He had looked on the meccano UK website and chosen a Gears of War Helicopter - King Raven which was the model he was keen to assemble as soon as he set eyes on it.  Meccano was a good choice as it has small parts to deal with, over 300 in this set, and clear instructions to follow which help J with his planning skills.
True to form, J laid out all the pieces and inspected the manual to start with.  Then building commenced.  This was a task which took us a few days to complete and was a collaboration where J was project managing me when his dexterity let him down.  I am pleased to report, however, that towards the end of the build, J was able to complete most of the "structural assembly" himself.
J opened the plastic bags containing the parts with scissors and what follows is a montage of the build... and the comments are from J.
That's looking like it should...
These are a bit fiddly but the slots are good.
Nearly got the front wheel attached.

What's the next step?
It's looking good.
This is easy to follow...
...this is a bit more challenging!
It's looking like we're nearly done.
Ta dah!
This is bigger than I expected.
J loved working, over a number of days, on the model building and is looking forward to assembling the Space Chaos Heart of Darkness when he gets the chance!  He's particularly keen as it has "real life, working lights".   This set looked rather a challenge at the outset (having many pieces and almost 70 instructions) but J said of the whole undertaking "It was amazing and all my pals will be shocked at the size of the model!"

Disclosure - We were sent the meccano for free but these are our own views and pictures.  No fee has been paid for this blogpost.  Many thanks to Liz and Meccano UK.

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic job both of you. Both model and modellers are brilliant x Love from Alison

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    1. Thanks Alison... it was a fun undertaking ;-)
      L&J

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