Category:Mechanics Made Easy
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Mechanics Made Easy |
1901 - 1908 |
Mechanics Made Easy was the name of the metal construction sets invented by Frank Hornby, which later achieved fame under the revised brandname, Meccano.
An example of the "Mechanics Made Easy" box lid artwork, from a Meccano Magazine retrospective article published in 1932. Interestingly, this example lists the manufacturer as "Frank Hornby" rather than "E&H" [image info]
"Mechanics Made Easy", box contents [image info]
"Mechanics Made Easy" range, 1907 [image info]
Once Hornby had patented his system (in 1901), he set about producing an initial amount of stock, which started to be advertised in 1902.
"Proto-Meccano", ~1901/1902
Mechanics Made Easy was "almost-Meccano" - it used slotted fixings to attach wheels to axles (as shown in the 1901 patent), and its strips were tinplate with edges folded for thickness and rigidity, simply guillotined with flat ends (since these were easy to fabricate without needing the sort of heavier equipment required to make the sorts of stamped steel round-ended strips that we now associate with "Meccano proper").
MECHANICS MADE EASY
A constructional mechanical toy, embodying the principles of mechanics. Interesting educative occupation, no dirt, no expense for tools; parts interchangeable. By means of these parts such things as waggons, railways, cranes, bridges, elevators, towers, &c., may be built.
The Simplex Box. Simple models, crane, windmill, trolley, endless rope railway, &c. £0 5 0
The "A" Box. Will make all the foregoing models, also draw-bridge to raise and lower, travelling crane, elevator, and a large number of other models, limited only by the ingenuity of the young engineer. £0 8 6
The "B" Box. Will make all the models in the Simplex and "A" Boxes, also cable railway, swing bridge, using worm wheels, pinions, &c. Overhead jib crane with gear and contrite wheels, swivelling and luffing jib crane. £0 14 6
The "C" Box. Will make all the models in the Simplex, "A" and "B" Boxes, crane on rails, overhead travelling crane, &c. £1 4 6
The "D" Box. Will make all the models in the Simplex, "A", "B", and "C" Boxes, Eiffel Tower with working lift, Tower Bridge with raising and lowering bascules, and material for constructing railway stations with transparent roof. £2 2 0
The "E" Box. Contains all the parts necessary to construct any of the foregoing models, and additional parts to make more elaborate models, including the Big Wheel and Forth Bridge. £4 4 0
Accessory Boxes–
A 1 Box when added to A, makes a box equal to B. £0 6 0
B 1 Box when added to B, makes a box equal to C. £0 10 0
Branding
The MME outfits were sold under the name E&H (for Elliott and Hornby), and as more sets appeared, the basic Meccano sales structure emerged, with an escalating series of lettered sets that each contained all the parts of its predecessor (and then some), and add-on sets that let the buyer convert the contents of one set into those of the next set up. This was a brilliant idea that made it easier for buyers to make a decision - if they accidentally bought a set that turned out to be smaller than they wanted, they could remedy this with an accessory addon pack at a later date.
Meccano, 1908
As the system started to take off, Hornby recognised that a reorganisation was required, and trademarked the new name, "Meccano", commissioned a new logo, and prepared to reboot the financial and manufacturing basis of the new company that started life in 1908, Meccano Ltd. The new Meccano sets adopted a similar structure to Mechanics Made Easy, but the sets were numbered rather than lettered to avoid confusion between the ranges.
External links
- Mechanics Made Easy Outfits (nzmeccano.com) - an excellent history of the MME products, with photographs
Pages in category ‘Mechanics Made Easy’
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Media in category ‘Mechanics Made Easy’
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
- FH-05 Mechanics Made Easy (1902).jpg 1,080 × 1,920; 634 KB
- Meccano - Mechanics Made Easy, metal sign.jpg 180 × 94; 16 KB
- Mechanics Made Easy (Army and Navy 1907).jpg 582 × 538; 83 KB
- Mechanics Made Easy vs modern Meccano (MM 1932-02).jpg 1,307 × 813; 122 KB
- Mechanics Made easy, box lid (MM 1932-02).jpg 4,509 × 1,013; 730 KB
- Mechanics Made Easy, early set (MM 1932-02).jpg 1,488 × 925; 240 KB
- Mechanics Made Easy, logo text (1907).jpg 1,600 × 889; 170 KB
- Mechanics Made Easy, pre-Meccano pulley.jpg 2,160 × 1,620; 1.6 MB
- Mechanics Made Easy, Set B, mono.jpg 1,800 × 587; 514 KB