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    welding joints.....

    I'm about to start work on an M1127 Stryker (RV) in 1/35th, the plans seem pretty straight forward & the parts are highly detailed, to add more detail to the finished model I want to add 'weld' beads, what is the simplest & easiest way to do this? someone suggested excess glue & a cocktail stick to make it look like a weld joint but I've been un-successful so far.
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    Hi Ben, the most common way to add weld beads is to use either stretched sprue or thin plastic rod, stick it where needed, then add liquid cement to soften it & use a knife to add the texture. I find this complicated & tend to get the glue where it shouldn't go! I've found it easier to use Miliput by rolling it into very thin strings, apply it & add the texture with a small jewellers screwdriver tip. The advantages are that Miliput sticks well without the chance of liquid cement going everywhere, it moulds well to the surface & as long as you keep the screwdriver tip wet, it shapes into a realistic bead very well. It's all about practice & experimenting to find what suits you the best. Patrick

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    • Centurion3RTR
      • Jan 2009
      • 2093

      #3
      Beat me to it Patrick, i was going to say about the stretched sprue but never tried the Miliput idea though. Will give it a go later, cheers mate.

      John

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        #4
        Hi Ben,

        A great guide for you. Same idea as Patrick.

        Armorama

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          Thanks for the great advice guys! Can't believe I never thought of Milliput before, it's the only thing I haven't tried & I have loads in my box, will keep you posted on how my 1st attempt goes

          regards

          Ben

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