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As to the bakelite, that is what paint is for.hmmmm. this proving a lot more difficult that expected
My problem is i have lots of parts like this
and no idea where they go. They would have come ina labelled numbered bag and the bag was stapled to a card with their identity on..
What i have is a load of bits. the instructions are not detailed enough to identify the parts and to make matters worse i did take pictures of most of the already assembled parts
but it looks like they were assembled wrong...lol
I will persevere but the temptation is to build this without all this linkage which is totally made up anyway and build it as an accurate model rather than a model with working brakes that, ironically would have been hydrolic on this model of phantom II anyway....
Meanwhile i have made a brass conduit for the ignition leads but in life it would have been bakelite i suspect ? Certainly not brass as its electrically conductive
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