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Not as good as the previous episodes but still interesting.
The stuff about beam bending was interesting - taking something that is, by design, intended to be flipped apart by a three-year-old's thumb and using it to construct a load-bearing member that can support an adult is definitely an intriguing engineering challenge
I thought the Meccano bridge was a bit silly as there wasn't really anything interesting or difficult about it. It was just a repeating lattice structure, and it was either going to be strong enough or it wasn't.
I like how he takes toys of yesteryear and introduces them to kids of today who, initially, think they are tat and by the end of the programme think they aren't too bad.
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