minimans
Trains, Planes, Automobiles & Shooting
Well I started on the next brass brake van, this one is a N.E.R. Birdcage from about 1911. again from The Wagon and Carriage Works. These kits are brilliant! except for the lack of instructions but I think they were made for the experienced model builder not a hack like me!! any way I have discovered the secret of soldering these together it's....................Liquid flux. It makes it so much easier to flow the solder along the seams its a night and day difference as you can see from the pictures if you compare them to the previous thread.
Anyway here are the pictures. the first two show the sole bars the etches have dimples in the back side which you hit with a punch which then gives you the rivet detail on the face.
Then it's soldering on the steps. Note how much cleaner the soldering is with the liquid flux.
Anyway here are the pictures. the first two show the sole bars the etches have dimples in the back side which you hit with a punch which then gives you the rivet detail on the face.


Then it's soldering on the steps. Note how much cleaner the soldering is with the liquid flux.
