Dick Karnes in his recent post talked of the problem of Zamac Crumbling over 
time.  I built two Central Valley Cabeese in HO lavished love and care and time 
on them.  Moved on to s but saved them.  Revisited them a few years ago to find 
the cupolas and end sills and doors to be dust.  Do you risk that today with 
these white metal loco kits?  How do you know.  I have become very gun shy of 
anything cast of white metal, zamac, or pewter???  Any illuminations would be 
appreciated.  There are some very nice kits out there, how can one tell?  the 
collective wisdom of this list ought to know.

Gonzo Parson overlooking beautiful lake LuLu in East Tennessee, Drop in some 
time.


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