MECCANO MAGAZINE
July 1956 Volume XLI (41) No 7
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Meccano Magazine was a classic magazine for boys that ran for decades and covered not only Meccano model making but also had a wide variety of other non-fiction articles. Aside from Meccano-related articles, it also featured Hornby trains, Dinky Toys and other products made by Meccano, plus a wide variety of general interest articles, including engineering, aircraft, trains, modelling, camping, photography and philately. Additionally, the adverts are wonderful!
In this issue:
- Cover Picture - A Voice for the Engine
- Warning Whistle of a Steam Train
- The Banana Boats Are In! - British Cameroons
- The Duck-Billed Platypus
- How Metals are Tested
- Mike Hawthorn
- The Clyde Puffers - Fleet of sturdy little cargo vessels
- Railway Signalling
- How Car Number Plates are Made
- Desert Airlift - Jebal Fahud to Umm Said, Oman
- Starfighter - Lockheed F-104A Starfighter
- From Steel Plate to Welder Pipe
The magazine measures 20.5 x 14 cm and has pages 335 - 388, plus additional advertising pages
Condition: Good vintage condition - there is evidence of light reading wear with some creasing to the covers and internal pages, date stamped on the back cover - visible in the pictures below. The magazine pictured below is the one you will receive. Given that the magazine is celebrating its 70th birthday, its condition is very good, but certainly not perfect!
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FBS 4A19 - C