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Attaching detail pieces to Kato passenger cars
Attaching detail pieces to Kato passenger cars
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mls1621
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December 2003
From: St Louis
516 posts
Posted by
mls1621
on Saturday, July 17, 2004 10:59 PM
I've got the full set of twenty-four smooth side cars from the first run in the UP colors.
I needed no glue to attach the detail pieces.
The best advice i can give you is to work in an area that will allow to easily find the pieces you might drop. I was foolish enough to work in a carpetted area.
A good pair of tweezers will be a good investment if you don't already have some.
The stantions for the antennas on the observation car and the dining car were the most involved of the detail pieces.
I hope this is helpful.
Mike St Louis N Scale UP in the 60's Turbines are so cool
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Roadtrp
Member since
November 2003
760 posts
Posted by
Roadtrp
on Saturday, July 17, 2004 10:52 PM
I was able to attach the detail pieces for my Kato P42 locomotive without using any glue (per the advice I received on this board). Everything has held just fine.
-Jerry
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ATSFCLIFF
Member since
December 2002
From: SINGAPORE
246 posts
Posted by
ATSFCLIFF
on Saturday, July 17, 2004 10:47 PM
Most of the detail pieces are easy to attach. Kato cars have holes for you to attach these small parts like brake wheels etc. Usually these fit in tightly and I don't use any glue but, if you need to, a tiny bit of CA will suffice.
Cliff N Scale Layout:
http://cliffordconceicao3310.fotopic.net/c328807.html
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Attaching detail pieces to Kato passenger cars
Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, July 17, 2004 8:39 PM
I have some Kato n scale passenger cars with detail pieces that need to be attached by the modeler (I guess that's me); can anyone tell me what type of glue to use or if any glue is necessary?
I am new to the hobby, and haven't learned what is probably most obvious to your experience models.
thx
djh
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