Lovely work Steve, you make PE look so easy!!
Steve Jones Panther Ausf G Early Production Rye Field Model 1:35 (AAGB)
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Well my surprise for the barrel turned up today. Not happy with it at all. It was chicken wire for the barrel as I had seen it a couple of times in photos. Well it certainly wasnt wire. More like some sort of nylon. As we all know nylon is an absolute beatch to glue to anythingComment
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That seems like another example of someone trying to make easy money by packaging a common product for modellers, so they can ask a much higher price. Your netting looks suspiciously like tulle to me, which you can buy by the metre for next to nothing (a quick search for “tulle where to buy”, for example, shows me an ad from a web shop that sells it for €3.95 for a 30×900 cm roll …).
You can also get diamond mesh as well as hexagonal, and in different sizes, and probably get a 10 cm sample from a haberdashery shop for very little money.
All you've got to do is find a haberdashery shop these days..............Comment
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Steve,
very nice work, the etch is looking good. I tend to use cheap gauze from the chemist for this sort of thing you can tease it open to whatever size holes you want and is easy to stick by soaking in watered down white glue.Comment
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The problem with gauze, though, is that it’s got square holes. It works very well for camouflage netting, but as Steve mentions, Panthers sometimes had chicken wire around the gun barrel, which is always hexagonal, and in 1:35 you can easily tell the shape of the holes in that kind of size.Comment
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So the question is - Is there any PE or wire, chicken wire for 1 35 scale in the market place because I cant find any anywhere???Comment
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The problem with gauze, though, is that it’s got square holes. It works very well for camouflage netting, but as Steve mentions, Panthers sometimes had chicken wire around the gun barrel, which is always hexagonal, and in 1:35 you can easily tell the shape of the holes in that kind of size.Comment
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I wasn’t criticising you, just offering an explanation
I think I’d try tulle, which is what you already have, but like Neil says, find a cotton version rather than nylon. Or you can use the nylon one you have and use thread or thin copper wire to tie it to the barrel. I don’t recall offhand, but I would kind of expect the wire on the real tank to be tied down in a similar manner.Comment
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