The Meccano Society of Scotland
Menstrie Meeting 2006
We again held our popular all day meeting at the Scout Hall, Menstrie (near Stirling) on 20th May for model building, demonstrations and a general chat. We also held our annual special race/challenge. This year it was a "Carry the Can" challenge. See the Challenge Rules page for more details.
Menstrie Challenge - Report
No less than eleven competitors took up this years challenge for our all-day get-together. Their task, to devise a machine capable of transporting a tin of baked beans as far as possible, using only the power of a clockwork Magic Motor.
A wide range of vehicles were each put through their paces along the floor of the Menstrie Scout Hall. Once again the ingenuity our members kept the judges busy. More than half the entrants carried their cans the length of the hall, an impressive feat for such a tiny motor. It's a shame the old Meccano Magazine never really advertised the potential performance of clockwork motors.
Jim Gregory carried his can on a trailer towed behind a clockwork tractor, which was a fine scale model in its own right. Others also opted for a power-hungry solution to the problem. With its powerful reduction gearing, Jim Wood's vehicle might have won a hill climb or the tug-of-war event, but sadly this wasn't it.
Angus Plumb's tricycle-like machine was compact, with great economy of parts, but unfortunately reluctant to travel in a straight line. There were good performances from the creations of Alan MacDonald, Douglas Carson and Margaret T, generally using vehicles tyred wheels, which travelled far before becoming tired. Alistair Nichol used Face Plates as his wheels for greater efficiency.
Alan Blair's well-engineered machine achieved 4th place. It made use of 6" Pulleys as driving wheels. Ken Macdonald's machine was larger and although heavier looking, was probably the fastest vehicle competing and it achieved 3rd place. In second place was Robert Jones, who had used a pair of circular Channel Girders to construct a large drum with the bean tin, held at the axis in a cage of rods. The clockwork motor was slung within the drum, driving the axle. In a previous competition (2001) I slung a larger motor within a drum built from 7½" Circular Strips which travelled further than rival wheeled vehicles. I think Robert's drum suffered some braking effect caused by the viscosity of the beans constantly churning and dragging against the inside of the tin. Try rolling a tin of beans and a tin of soup: the soup tin rolls more easily. I'd built my own 7½" drum with both the can and the motor suspended from the axis, and was able to get a little further than Robert. As a judge I wasn't competing, of course. In any case, somebody had got a better idea.
That person was Rod Bessent. He'd come up with a winning combination of thin 7½" driving wheels supplemented by 6" Pulleys as idlers. The driving axle was mounted in low friction bearings built from paired overlapping Face Plates. Rod had put the motor near the centre of the chassis, so the drive band was almost pulling the axle up out of its bearings. By mounting the motor on long bolts set horizontally, Rod would have been able to optimise the tension on the drive band: enough to grip the pulleys, but not so great as to cause excessive friction.
So here then are the results of the 2006 competition, the distance travelled by each competitor's vehicle, measured in inches (naturally!) using Tim Edwards' tape measure:
Place | Competitor | Distance (Inches) |
1 | Rod Bessent | 2076 |
2 | Robert Jones | 1358 |
3 | Ken McDonald | 996 |
4 | Alan Blair | 826 |
5 | Alistair Nicoll | 775 |
6 | Douglas Carson | 450 |
6 | Margaret T | 450 |
8 | Jim Gregory | 148 |
9 | Alan MacDonald | 138 |
10 | Angus Plumb | 76 |
11 | Jim Wood | 75 |
Chris Shute (Judge)
Pictures from Menstrie 2006
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Menstrie 2006 -A General view (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -A General view (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -A General view (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Workshop driven by a live steam engine by Douglas Carson (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Workshop driven by a live steam engine by Douglas Carson (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Close up of the workshop by Douglas Carson (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Gallopers by Alan Blair (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Tractor by ??? (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -2-4-2 Tank Locomotive by Jim Gregory (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Large Blocksetter Crane by Alistair Nicoll (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Base of Large Blocksetter Crane by Alistair Nicoll (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Small Blocksetter Crane by Bobby Middlemass (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Small Blocksetter Crane by Bobby Middlemass (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Tram chassis by Chris Shute (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Automatic reversing switch for Tram by Chris Shute (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Automatic reversing switch for Tram by Chris Shute (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Tractor with Trailer and Cement Mixer by ??? (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -A View of all the Competition entrants (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -A line-up of the three winners (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -The first place- entry by Rod Bessent (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -A close-up of the first place- entry by Rod Bessent (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Second place- was achieved by Robert Jones (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -A close-up of the second place- entry by Robert Jones (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Third place- was won by Ken MacDonald (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Alan Blair's Entry was 4th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Alistair Nicoll's Entry was 5th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Douglas Carson's Entry was joint 6th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Margaret Tattersfield's Entry was joint 6th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Jim Gregory's entry was 8th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Alan MacDonald's Entry was 9th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Angus Plumb's Entry was 10th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -Jim Wood's Entry was 11th (20/05/2006)
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Menstrie 2006 -The Judge's (Chris Shute) design, which did not compete in the competition (20/05/2006)
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