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Brass Sheet

August 27 2003 at 1:44 PM
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Response to Advice needed for working with lead foil

I had good results using thin brass sheet - from an automotive shim pack - and solder. This will hold up better when you damage it and the solder also fills the seams. There was a article at track-link ( I think) that may still be on-line re panther g detailing that included a 1/35 scale template for the bins.

 
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