Thoughts on the best way to add glazing to the observation end of a brass Milwaukee Road Skytop lounge.
Materials? Adhesives?
Thoughts on the best way to add glazing to the observation end of a brass Milwaukee Road Skytop lounge.
Materials? Adhesives?
Cut the windows out one at a time or use acetate behind the windows.
David B
I’ve done good glazing with a light spray of intermediate grey. Spraycans at 4 feet back, or an airbrush. Youc could do the shole sheet of windows this way, and be as unifrom as glaxing is possible
“Glazing” refers to installing the “glass” not “frosting” glass which is making the Glass opaque, as you described.
Krystal Kleer from Microscale. Or thermoplasic. There’s no real easy answer to this one.
Whoops. Sorry. [:I]
Split Reduction,
The man you definetly want to talk to is DC Fixer. Very talented passenger train modeler. He actually makes his own windows[4:-)][tup].
Read the 1st page of this thread and then send him an email on his pm box.
I was looking at some brass locos on line and wondered about the window glass. It seems they don’t come with it. Is this generally the case?