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Modelling Plastic
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:37 pm
by aust85
Hi All,
I'm looking to organise my hull by putting plastic sections in. Any recommendations on what plastic sheeting to use??
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:46 pm
by jackalope
I use plastic bits from a company called PLASTRUX that are sold at a local hobby shop, I'd think you should be able to order the same bits off line.
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:15 pm
by jarndice
Hi, 2 years ago I needed plastic sheet and not knowing how quickly I would use it up I ordered three 2cm sheets 21 cms X 30 cms and four 1cm sheets 21 cms X 30 cms from of all places Australia, It was cheap it was post free and I got it in 10 days from -
Back 2 Base-IX
PO box 1117 Flinders Park, Adelaide,
South Australia,5025,
AUSTRALIA.
It arrived in good order and I still have a sheet and a half of each left.
E-BAY is the place to look.
shaun.
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:58 pm
by blimp
Hi , aust85 , I get plasticard from -
http://www.stationroadbaseboards.co.uk/cart_plastic.htm , - and good 'ol fleabay !

Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 9:19 am
by 43rdRecceReg
Morning, aust85
I've just received a pack of 'plasticard' (1.5mm x A4 size) also from Stationroadbaseboards.co.uk, as per Blimp above. That was after a lot of trawling on the net for trusted suppliers. I'd also add that the website has useful tips for beginners, like me, for instance.
Cheers
43.
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:54 pm
by wibblywobbly
Station Road Baseboards are the supplier of choice for most. I always order A3 sheets in various thicknesses as it's cheaper that way.
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 9:09 pm
by aust85
Thanks for that guys
Would you say the 1.5mm stuff is best for doing a bit of construction or would you think something a bit thicker?
S
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:34 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
Hi again S.,
I've no expertise, yet, in plastic modelling; but loads of members on this site do-- some to the point of genius, I think (Chris Ludwig, in Germany comes to mind). I picked 1.5 mil to beef up the upper hull of my Tiger 1 project, which is labouring under the weight of a metal turret.
Also, generic Heng Long type tanks seem to be made of 1.5- 2.0 mil ABS in the main..so plasticard is a sort of match. I noticed that Wibblywobbly, above, buys in various thicknesses, and that's probably good advice, since certain structural parts such as the front glacis plate would have to be thicker than 1.5mm. There's plenty of advice to be absorbed here though....so, have a good root through the build sections here. I have, and felt humbled.
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 12:14 am
by jarndice
"S" I don't know how well fitted out your workshop/kitchen is for modelling tools but if you plan to work with "PLASTICARD" you will need besides your "Dremel" a set of modelling "FILES" (I use a "DRAPERS" 12 piece set, Part number 4884/12C) a "PIN VISE" an "Exacto Micro saw" and a straight edge, as well as a set of various size "Circles" and a "Marker " Pen.
shaun
Re: Modelling Plastic
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 2:11 am
by atcttge
I use Tamiya's PLA Plate because that's the most readily available sheets here. Comes in different thicknesses.