Hi
Having had a crash course on the BR 44s, I've made a list of the things I want to do. First off is the footboards either side of the steam dome. The original had two plastic supports on each of 2 plastic footboards. All I had on my model was two of the supports on one side. Clearly they were vulnerable, so as I couldn't get spares from Markin, I elected to make my own from metal.
I was able to extract the plastic supports and fabricate brass replacements.
The footboards were made from chequer plate with brass angle round the outside and the supports soldered to the rear in the correct locations so as to engage with the holes in the boiler. I had to drill these out to get out the plastic stubs that had broken off. It was easy enough to feel my way witha hand drill, as I didn't want to put a hole in the boiler proper
And one side clipped in place.
Now, a bit of assistance please.
Can anyone with experience of live steam advise me what glues to use that will be resistant to heat. In particular, I may have some things to glue to the cylinder, and I assume that will get quite hot!
Cheers
Richard