Fairly obvious spot the gem,but its what you CAN,T SEE that makes it a real gem,can,t you work it out lol.?
dave
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Presumably it's the large-scale Moko Lesney prime mover (although it could easily be one of the other models where I'm completely out of my depth). If it is, could it be that we can't see the keyhole in the side?
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a very quick nearly correct answer !!Idris wrote:Presumably it's the large-scale Moko Lesney prime mover (although it could easily be one of the other models where I'm completely out of my depth). If it is, could it be that we can't see the keyhole in the side?
you are on the right lines ,heres a pic that should make it obvious
dave
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Aha! The 'no driver' version!
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exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!Idris wrote:Aha! The 'no driver' version!
i think i have about a dozen of these movers,this is only my second driverless version,i think they are fairly rare,and not really documented but saying that there is one on ebay who has made a point of the mover being driverless,so it must be documented somewhere
dave
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I really should have checked those two sites, ,i think between them they have everything,still would love to find a clockwork motor one like you mentioned earlier,the only one i saw in a mag, had a driver,its more than possible,the very first ones didn,t have drivers,then they were added ,then the driver was removed later .
dave