B Bob N Forapples Joined Jan 26, 2024 Messages 11 Points 8 May 25, 2024 #1 Hi. What sizes, colors, brand suggestions for rigging the 1/200 Titanic? I have the MK1 kit, which includes photoetch to secure the stacks. Is that suggested, or do you prefer going with "thread"? Thank you!
Hi. What sizes, colors, brand suggestions for rigging the 1/200 Titanic? I have the MK1 kit, which includes photoetch to secure the stacks. Is that suggested, or do you prefer going with "thread"? Thank you!
Jimsky Administrator Staff member Administrator Forum Moderator Joined Nov 3, 2018 Messages 12,882 Points 938 Location Brooklyn, New York USA May 25, 2024 #2 I've been using it in the past EpicHobby flex wire with great results. It is very thin and they have various thicknesses for scale you might need. If interested, you can find it here. The owner of the store is our member, you can ask him any questions you may have. Joy Yard Hobby - Epic Hobby Series - Fittings/Accessories Dry - Dock Models & Parts is providing high quality ship model fittings and parts drydockmodelsandparts.com
I've been using it in the past EpicHobby flex wire with great results. It is very thin and they have various thicknesses for scale you might need. If interested, you can find it here. The owner of the store is our member, you can ask him any questions you may have. Joy Yard Hobby - Epic Hobby Series - Fittings/Accessories Dry - Dock Models & Parts is providing high quality ship model fittings and parts drydockmodelsandparts.com
Bryian Staff member Forum Moderator Joined Jul 9, 2016 Messages 4,106 Points 688 Location Phillip Island Australia May 25, 2024 #3 You can also melt the spruce and stretch it out to make rigging line. There’s various videos on YouTube showing this technique.
You can also melt the spruce and stretch it out to make rigging line. There’s various videos on YouTube showing this technique.
Uwek Administrator Staff member Administrator Forum Moderator Joined Dec 25, 2017 Messages 33,057 Points 1,238 Location Vienna, Austria May 29, 2024 #4 These flex wires Jim mentioned are very helpful and easy to handle