Brass Etched Parts

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Brass Etched Parts

Post by thunderchild »

Good Day All

I've just got some brass etched parts for my model, and before I destroy the kit, can anyone please tell me the best way of putting the thing together.

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Re: Brass Etched Parts

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Good Day All

I've been looking into brass etched parts, it seems the best way to join them is with solder paint or supa glue.

Richard
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Re: Brass Etched Parts

Post by MikeJames »

Bad time to ask Richard, most people who could answer you are probably at the Annual Regatta and not checking the forum.

Mike
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