Back from sunny Wales via (wet) Gloucestershire over the weekend and feeling the urge to do a bit of soldering. I have had an Alan Gibson F6 kit kicking around in the ‘stable’. I also have a half built Nucast F4/5, which has been largely untouched for over thirty years (when I discovered etched brass kits).
If you go back far enough on this thread you will see I scratchbuilt a nickel silver flexichas chassis for my Gibson F5 and I had formed enough components for a second one (with a view to making it up for the F6). However, in a Zoom call George (Herb Garden of this parish) told me he had recently made up an F5 chassis designed by Peter Stanger of 52F models. As the G5 Peter had designed went together really well I reached out and asked for two, one for the F6 and one for the part built F4/5. Peter even designed in the different footplate thicknesses to cover the brass and whitemetal variants.
These arrived a few weeks ago and so yesterday I took them out of the box and started work. Some photos are attached.
I have messed up a bit as I thought the carrying wheel horns were to be soldered on to the outside of the frames but, looking further on in the instructions, I see they should go inside so my first job tomorrow evening is to unsolder them and fit them into the right place. A case of measure twice and cut once - not.
Nigel