Hi guys!
The URL you are refering to is none other than my own Club's Website,
The Victoria Model Shipbuilding Society.
http://members.home.net/vmss/I have emailed our Webmaster to find out who wrote the article and see
if this person can shed any more light on the subject.
A thought here...I photoetch my own circuit boards and the best stuff
I've found for etching comes from Radio Shack. I also use dry
transfer lettering to etch copper "nameboards" out of PCB. Here's a
thought for your letters. Just supposing you were able to super glue
thin brass onto PCB backing and, masking the letters with dry
transfer, etch just the brass ? You'd then remove the PCB backing and
presto..brass letters, at least IN THEORY! The trick is to get no
etchant of the front or back surfaces of the "letter". When I get a
sec (good luck!!) I'll try it and let you know.
Eddy...you have the FINEST photoetchers in the world right there in
the UK..in fact many of our Canadian photoetch companies send their
patterns to the UK for etching. There must be someone who does up
some PE brass letters. (we have numbers for Canadian National Steam
locomotives!). And if you can't find any stock product, if you can do
up the artwork, they can etch what you want. Just pick up a model RR
mag and have a look at producers of fine scale brass etched passenger
cars (carriages!). There's a real nice lady I met just north of
Brighton, Sussex who does fantastic work..and not incredibly expensive
either IF you supply the camready artwork. It's very much a cottage
industry there.
We also have Loren Perry of "Gold Medal" fame who lives on an Island
right next to us here in Victoria.
Other options for "brass lettering" ..Slaters have a range of plastic
letters which can be sanded down flat. Once you have them to the
correct thickness, apply metal modeling foil in brass or copper. We
have it here in North America under the "Bare Metal Foil" brand and
its used extensively by aircraft and auto model makers. Easy to use
and looks just like real metal..it's FANTASTIC STUFF.
Check out their website with LOTS of HOW-To's and pictures at
http://www.bare-metal.com/ BMF doesn't seem to have brass but they have gold..but if you want
REAL GOLD, you can get real gold leaf which at your local art supply
store.
Now fow your window frames....I'd be tempted to make a pattern up on
the pooter, print it out and stick it down on the correct thickness
brass. I'd then get working with drill, Dremel and files..I might
even contact glue a number of sheets together and do them at the same
time, but using a drill press to give me the starting holes.
The next trick comes if you need little screw/rivet bumps round the
frames (and rivets ALWAYS look great on a model coz MOST people never
put them in!)..well you can get this by dimpling the reverse side of
shim stock..in fact you might even consider CUTTING shim stock with
scissors and "VENEERING" it onto a brass painted backing piece made of
plastic.
Geez..look at the time..it's 3 am AGAIN!! Good luck and let us know
how you get on...
PJ
PS Thanks to ALL Paddleducks who responded to Eddy's RFI...that's what
this group is all about..so feel free to PITCH in with ANY experience
or info you can contribute ..no matter how small. Hearing your
thoughts and ideas is what counts.