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Lightningf6
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Aerials

Post by Lightningf6 »

Hi all,
What is the best thing to make aerials for vehicles and how do you attach them? I have found that anything I try is too thick to look realistic or too weak and breaks.
Any advice would be most helpful.
Al.

Baphomet69
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Post by Baphomet69 »

I believe the most commonly used item is a paint brush bristle. The usual method as far as I know is to use a hand drill with a very small bit to drill a small hole in the vehicle, then use CA (super) glue to put the 'antenna' in.

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Post by chrisswim »

I have used a variety of antennae for micro armor: black thread painted gun=metal. But what I have been using now are tooth brush bristles. I cut the tooth brush bristles and have them drop into a clear plastic box (identical to another micro armor manufacturer) and when I have 50 or 100 or so in the box, I then get a black marker with flat head and smear that around and around so all the bristles are black. I leave the bristles/antennea in the box until needed.

On the figure I use a safety pin to push a small hole where one is desired(usually the figures are already painted). I usually will work on 5-20 or so vehicles at a time for antennea, so I will make a puddle of glue and then get an antenne and dip it in the glue and then place it in the hole holding it with tweezers for a few moments.

I sometime unforunately make my hole too large around. That is my current method.
Hope that helps.
Chris

Lightningf6
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Post by Lightningf6 »

Thanks guys! I will give these ideas a go.
Al.

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Post by bound for glory »

i use light weight fishing line. have to check what test it is, but its what i've been using for about 25 years...

Lightningf6
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Post by Lightningf6 »

I have experimented with these ideas and I think the toothbrush bristle works best. It stays upright and does not bend when handled.

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