Support brackets and things
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:04 pm
I actually pinched this idea off someone else so I can't take the credit.
If you are attaching fuel cans and tools to a tank, they look a bit odd suspended in mid-air. What they need is support brackets, and steel straps. I used to look at the guys who make them out of styrene, and then heat them to mould them around objects, but there is an easier way.
Use flat rubber bands. Simply glue them across your jerry can or whatever, then round the sides, and then a flat bit where they would be welded to the hull. Absolutely easy peasy, and when painted they look totally natural. Really easy to cut with a pair scissors, and ready textured too.
Do I get the £1.25 Forum award for suggestion of the week now?
Rob G
If you are attaching fuel cans and tools to a tank, they look a bit odd suspended in mid-air. What they need is support brackets, and steel straps. I used to look at the guys who make them out of styrene, and then heat them to mould them around objects, but there is an easier way.
Use flat rubber bands. Simply glue them across your jerry can or whatever, then round the sides, and then a flat bit where they would be welded to the hull. Absolutely easy peasy, and when painted they look totally natural. Really easy to cut with a pair scissors, and ready textured too.
Do I get the £1.25 Forum award for suggestion of the week now?
Rob G