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"Too difficult for modelers to accurately drill tiny holes in the models."Huh? Then what am I doing with this box of reground #92 drills on my bench? No, that's not everybody's cup of tea, but... still. I've been drilling tiny holes since the 1960's. Hasn't everybody? Bob's mention of tin/silver solder working for SS has me intrigued. I just instinctively thought that SS could only be worked with inert gas welders. I have a spool of Sn/Ag/Pb on the bench... might be worth messing with.
You really need strong acidic flux which will remove the layer of oxide which makes the steel stainless. At that point any solder will stick. ...
Funny the stuff one learns around here.
"Too difficult for modelers to accurately drill tiny holes in the models."Huh? Then what am I doing with this box of reground #92 drills on my bench? No, that's not everybody's cup of tea, but... still. I've been drilling tiny holes since the 1960's. Hasn't everybody?
I think it's more the spacing of two drilled holes matching the spacing of the lugs. It's certainly not improbable but not the easiest thing either.
Anyone know when these were first put into service?
I have the kit in hand and it appears to be made and designed to the typical high standards of Showcase. I lean towards preferring stainless here, as the parts are very fragile looking and brass would bend easily. I agree with Walter that the majority are probably assembling these with CA.