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USB wire was what I used for a tow cable on a AFV.If you have any old usb cables you could try stripping off the insulation and pull out the wires. You should be left with the woven sheath which can be twisted to make tow cables. Copper will be softer and more malleable than brass. Old coax tv leads are good for heavier cables
Last bit of 1/35 rope i made, i used a thread off my pair of jeans. It had the strands and was easy to make it hold it's shape because it soaked up dilute pva nicely
Ropes? Use cotton thread - paint it with diluted PVA to reduce the 'hairiness' - button thread for heavier ropes. The twisted wire for hanging painting/photos is useful, as well as stripped thin electrical wire. Thicker wire for towing cables. Loads of household stuff can be utilised. The thicker foil from takeaway cartons, or pies can represent thick leather, or canvas, just a matter of looking at things with a modelmakers eye!
Dave
If you have any old usb cables you could try stripping off the insulation and pull out the wires. You should be left with the woven sheath which can be twisted to make tow cables. Copper will be softer and more malleable than brass. Old coax tv leads are good for heavier cables
USB wire was what I used for a tow cable on a AFV.
For hemp ropes I use ezeline if it needs to be taut or waxed thread if it doesn’t. Wire ropes I use brass picture hanging wire, sometimes just a couple of strands rewound using a bench vice and a pin vice (one to hold and one to twist). Straps I use pewter or heavy foil cut to size with a scalpel.
Strips of masking tape doubled over, sticky to sticky side, can make good straps. Thin wire can be used to make buckles.
Straps can also be made from lead wire rolled flat. And because it's lead it makes it well easy to mold around things
Some good tips from the guys. In the past I used just strips of type writing paper for straps. Now it's either thicker grammage paper or thick foil from the IKEA Salmon paste tube. For rope I use different gauge fuse wire but if you want it to have the twined look then twisted hand phone charging wire works for me.
Cheers,
Wabble
For straps I use »lead » foil off the top of wine bottles flattened out and cut. With fusewire to Make fittings.
It’s a good excuse to open a bottle, beer bottle caps are also good for mixing small quantities of paintThanks Dave! AND you get to drink the wine!
Another useful material is self adhesive aluminium plumbing tape. It can be easily embossed for webbing and being self adhesive will easily wrap around stowage etc. I even use it to simulate zimmerit as it can easily be removed if the effect isn't what you want and it is much closer to the correct scale thickness. You can also use it for natural metal finishes on aircraft.
It’s a good excuse to open a bottle, beer bottle caps are also good for mixing small quantities of paint
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