QUOTE: Originally posted by WetumkaFats
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QUOTE: Originally posted by psngrtrn For starters, there are more collectors of GN Brass than there are actual modelrs, secondly, if you read the release, BLI is producing an S2 that has never been modeled before in either brass or plastic and BY THE WAY, THE OWNER OF BLI ISN'T RESPONSIBLE TO NOR ANSWERS TO THE CONSUMER, HE IS RESPONSIBLE TO THE COMPANY AND ITS INVESTORS Ch
QUOTE: Originally posted by Darth Santa Fe QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson Why brass? Well it is relatively inexpensive and plentiful, it is easy to solder, it is easy to form and fold and bend, it casts and "coins" well. If brass is inexpensive and plentiful, then why does a brass train cost so much?
QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson Why brass? Well it is relatively inexpensive and plentiful, it is easy to solder, it is easy to form and fold and bend, it casts and "coins" well.
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