The South East London Meccano Club
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SELMEC Meccano Exhibition 2009
The Magic of Meccano Show 2009
SkegEx Meccano Show 2009
Polly Steam Engines
The Owl and the Pussycat
Meccano Fruit Machine (Slot Machine)
Beamish Meccano Weekend 2009
Star Gazer Fairground Ride
"Granny's Teeth"
SELMEC Meccano Exhibition 30
Phenakistoscope
'John the Navvy'
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If you live in London and have an interest in Meccano, then the South East London Meccano Club is the club for you!

The club meets four times a year in Eltham, South East London, and also holds an annual public exhibition every October. To find out more about the club and our exhibitions, please visit our website at www.selmec.org.uk

Here on YouTube you'll find a selection of video clips of some of the models our members have built. There are more videos and photos of these and over 500 other models on our website.
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Watch the full-length video of our exhibition at http://www.selmec.org.uk

The video, which features over 30 models, is also available on DVD from ou...   more
 
 
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Models filmed by Adrian Ashford at the Kew Bridge Steam Museum exhibition on 18th - 19th April 2009.
 
 
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A selection of models from the SkegEx Meccano Show which ran from 3rd - 5th July 2009 at the Embassy Centre, Skegness.
 
 
LondonMeccanoClub uploaded a new video (4 months ago)
Polly steam engines built by Allen Berman.
Go to http://www.selmec.org.uk to find out more about these models and over 500 others built by our members.   more
 
 
LondonMeccanoClub uploaded a new video (4 months ago)
A novelty model built by John Cowdery which incorporates lots of references to the nonsense poem by Edward Lear.
Go to http://www.selmec.org.uk to f...   more