Are all of the American Models cars cast in ABS plastic rather than styrene?  
Are all of the AM locomotives also cast in ABS?  What solvents/adhesives have 
worked well with AM bodies?

I am getting ready to do a lot of surgery on AM passenger car bodies, both 
streamlined and heavyweight.  I have had mixed results using Plastruct (orange 
label) adhesive for ABS.

Dan Vandermause
Ellicott City, MD


--- In [email protected], "Rusty" <thebrassbasher@...> wrote:
>
>    I've tried splicing some AM cars but mine turned into dismal failures. I 
> have taken PRS box cars; I cut the 6 panel sides off a 50 ft and then added 
> them to a 40 foot that i cut the 10 panel sides off of. I then added height 
> and ribs to the ends to make the D&RGW 40 ft 12 panel side boxcar. A lot of 
> work but it turned out just fine, and is unique in S scale as far as I know. 
> The PRS cars are styrene and not an ABS plastic so MEK works wonders for 
> plastic welding the parts on.
>    I've also worked with the older American Flyer plastic cars. I discovered 
> there is a lot of inconstancy with their plastics. The black plastic seems to 
> be very oily, some of the gray plastics are very hard.  I don't have much 
> experience with the red or yellow plastic cars that AF had. I did scale out 
> one of their 40 ft gondolas. It was green plastic and worked fine but I had 
> to use super glue to assemble the parts.
>   If you plan on splicing up some of the AM passenger cars I know a;" List 
> Lurker", that will be very interested in the results you have.
> 
> J. Rustermier
> 
> --- In [email protected], ken garber <garber.ken@> wrote:
> >
> > Some of my upcoming projects are major carbody modifications - the fool
> > that I am.
> > 
> > I did it from time to time when I was in HO - some better results than
> > others, but with the large body size of S rolling stock, I'm wondering if
> > anyone had any 'sure-fire' method to splice two carbodies together.  I have
> > an idea or two but would like to hear from the maSSeS.
> > 
> > Thanks for the comments.
> > 
> > 
> > ken
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>




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