--- In [email protected], sscale@... wrote:
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> > Is this something I should make a casting of ???????? Since i
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> > off diseasels I won't have a use for one, and I think I
> have one, but
> > only one. somewhere among my thousands of brass
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> I was just talking to someone about the HO Detail
> Associates horn kit.� It has a bunch of parts that you can assemble in
> various configurations. While this is plastic, it seems like this could be
> done in other materials.
> I gather from HO modelers that the nasty
> language level is fairly high during assembly, but it's workable- I've
> used some of the pieces myself.� S scale parts should be a little easier
> to handle.
> Stan Stokrocki
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I can agree Stan, I've tried using the slippery HO details Associates
horns....also very fragile once assembled. My wish would be for a kit for the
Nathan M-3 in brass kit form. That way the bells could be configured in several
different ways.
Bud Rindfleisch
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