idea for weld lines
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idea for weld lines
after looking at pics of the bovingdon king tiger, i came up with the idea of using stretched sprue for the weld runs as they look to be three seperate beads and not a wide capping run as on some other tanks. will ordinary liquid poly attach them to the heng long plastic, or am i better off using super glue to tack them in place then soften them?
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Re: idea for weld lines

*Tip - I 'painted' the adjacent areas with thin superglue , scratching through to clean plastic before applying , this stops the solvent affectng the surrounding plastic 

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Re: idea for weld lines
excellent technique.
Re: idea for weld lines
I used a different approach=http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... =22&t=6128 Evergreen 1/4 round and 1/2 round strips.Glued in place and cut using a hobby knife. Once painted the lines appear very clearly and as a continuous bead.The Link Has many more pictures,but here are a few.
This method was not mine originally yet I cannot recall the source.
This method was not mine originally yet I cannot recall the source.
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Re: idea for weld lines
A super simple way is one of these http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wt ... LXGGG7&P=K" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and squadron green (or white) putty. It is reuseable and can be used to do multiple tanks..
in the raw...


Some painted...


You simply fill it with a spot of putty and shoot it ..once dry scratch with a hobby knife. It's very accurate in tight spots
in the raw...


Some painted...


You simply fill it with a spot of putty and shoot it ..once dry scratch with a hobby knife. It's very accurate in tight spots
Last edited by JayBrd on Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: idea for weld lines
very cool jaybrd



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Re: idea for weld lines
cheers for that jay, think i'm going to use a combination of both ideas, dont really need to do the big welds on the armour as it's getting zimmerit( not that i'm looking forward to that) but the top of the hull and the turret will need detailing.
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Re: idea for weld lines
What are you going to use for the Zimm?
milliput or epoxy sculpt?
milliput or epoxy sculpt?
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Re: idea for weld lines
thinking of the tile grout method and a small gear mounted in a handle. like the look of the soldering iron one, but my iron only has a pointed tip, not a flat bladed one
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Re: idea for weld lines
the iron method is real neat if a bit pongy lol
epoxy sculpt is sposed to be cleaner than milliput
not seen a tile grout one up close and personal but i guess it should work?
epoxy sculpt is sposed to be cleaner than milliput
not seen a tile grout one up close and personal but i guess it should work?