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HOW TO… ASSEMBLE MINIATURE SIGNALS

How is your vision? It’s an important aspect when modelling and it’s always brought to the forefront when assembling small items. I was reminded of this when assembling one of the smallest kits I’ve encountered from N Scale Brass. Despite being 2mm:1ft scale, their detail is very impressive – at a cost. Component size is very small and I can’t emphasise how fragile these kits are to assemble. A methodical approach is needed.

In many ways, it was a good example – and memory refresher – of handling small components

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