I have a few times ran into this before.
I had to shorten the funnle stack on an old Tyco or Bachman 4-3-0 American or General loco as it would not clear a major structure on my pike.
I took of a 1/4 inch from the bottom and sanded it level then glued it back with Testors.
It fell off so I glued it again. Now of after 24 hours, much of it in the sun, it is "soft" and some what flexable rather than hard and secure.
As kid building model cars I know at times two much glue would melt the plastic and ruin it.
Is this what I am up against here.
Think maybe I should redo it once I clean away the bad plastic and use maybe super glue or epoxy? Some plastic wont take epoxy however.
I painted this engine black and put coal in the tender.
I differnt stack would do but I would like to keep this one.
Great day to work out side and get some sun on thse littel projects, wish all of you were free to do so today and didnt have to work.
Gilbert, your train geek, fishing buddy.
Fish fear my name..hobby shop owners dream of my comeing with visions of sugar plums dancing 'or thier heads at night
, fishing
I had to shorten the funnle stack on an old Tyco or Bachman 4-3-0 American or General loco as it would not clear a major structure on my pike.
I took of a 1/4 inch from the bottom and sanded it level then glued it back with Testors.
It fell off so I glued it again. Now of after 24 hours, much of it in the sun, it is "soft" and some what flexable rather than hard and secure.
As kid building model cars I know at times two much glue would melt the plastic and ruin it.
Is this what I am up against here.
Think maybe I should redo it once I clean away the bad plastic and use maybe super glue or epoxy? Some plastic wont take epoxy however.
I painted this engine black and put coal in the tender.
I differnt stack would do but I would like to keep this one.
Great day to work out side and get some sun on thse littel projects, wish all of you were free to do so today and didnt have to work.
Gilbert, your train geek, fishing buddy.
Fish fear my name..hobby shop owners dream of my comeing with visions of sugar plums dancing 'or thier heads at night


, fishing