The Meccano Society of Scotland
Keith Remnant
These photos show a number of Aircraft and Bridge related models built by our member Keith Remnant. Note that many of the model photos are also on the 2020 Virtual Exhibition Photo Gallery.
Pictures of Keith Remnant's Aircraft and Bridge models
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A Thunderbird 2 model built by Keith Remnant.
This box turned up unexpectedly on my doorstep one Father's day. No card or note with it! But I figured out it was from my son who ordered it on line and had it delivered direct to me, so he didn't get the chance to put a card in. He thought it was a model that actually flew! (13/07/2017)
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A Thunderbird 2 model built by Keith Remnant.
This box turned up unexpectedly on my doorstep one Father's day. No card or note with it! But I figured out it was from my son who ordered it on line and had it delivered direct to me, so he didn't get the chance to put a card in. He thought it was a model that actually flew! (13/07/2017)Click here to see higher resolution photo
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Another view of the Thunderbird 2 model built by Keith Remnant. (13/07/2017)
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Another view of the Thunderbird 2 model on its extended legs built by Keith Remnant. (13/07/2017)
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A view of the Thunderbird 2 model its cargo by and contents built by Keith Remnant. (13/07/2017)
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A model of Blieriot' aircraft (12/11/2011)
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Another view of model of Blieriot' aircraft (07/11/2015)
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A close up of a model of Blieriot' aircraft (07/11/2015)
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A Meccano bridge with Lego piers built by Keith Remnant. At an exhibition 4 years ago I met another exhibitor who had examples of several different construction systems, none of which were compatible. He had a 3D printer and was interested in making parts to make the different systems work together.
So I built the bridge, just a freelance invention of my own, and built the piers using the Lego that used to belong to my children and grandchildren!
I made a 3D model in Autocad of the black parts fully dimensioned and sent them to the other exhibitor to get a quote to make them. The idea was that I would then bolt the Meccano bridge to the Lego piers. He quoted £16.00 EACH. £64.00 was just out of the question, but I noted that the distance between the studs was compatible with the distance between the downstands of the angle girders. So I superglued the black parts of Lego together and cut slots with a tenon saw. Hey presto, one Legano bridge. I bought the road and cars at another of the the Elgin exhibitions and have just made up the little diorama to complete it. (2010s)Click here to see higher resolution photo
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Another view of the Meccano bridge with Lego piers built by Keith Remnant. (2010s)
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Another view of the Meccano bridge with Lego piers (with the bridge deck removed) built by Keith Remnant. (2010s)
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Another view of the Meccano bridge with Lego piers (with the bridge deck removed) built by Keith Remnant. (2010s)
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A close up view of the Lego piers which support a Meccano bridge built by Keith Remnant. (2010s)
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