I always use karaya cables there just perfect I get them in my local model shop for everything to my recovery armour trucks to bergepanzers panther's and normal tow cable's! They hold a shape really nice no sprinyness in them atoll it's like when you take heat to brass there like that! If you've never heard of them honestly I couldn't recommend anything better!
Got to say, Rick - they look fantastic! Shrink wrap - brilliant idea - I can't believe it never crossed my mind. 🤦♂I shall be trying that, thanks. Cracking video. 👍
Thanks for this very helpful video. I tried using Light Gun Metal (LP-20) on a thin string "cable" per your method followed immediately by a coating of Dark Steel pigment (Vallejo 73.123). After running the slightly wet "cable" through the pigment and my fingers a few times to impregnate and polish the pigment, the results were quite good. Proper color and a nice metallic sheen at scale. I wouldn't have tried this without your inspiration. I think it's my go-to method now.
So. You ask a question I have been working on. Short of stripping wire, I haven't found it yet. The tow cables are about .7 to .8 mm. I haven't found anything right. I know it's out there.
@@Ricks135scalemodels Copy that. I was shopping at Spruce Brothers and found some by Eureka XXL Tow Cables. But would be better to find something more in bulk. I have about 15 vehicles lined up... LOL. Love the work you're doing on your channel, you should have a ton more subscribers. Joined! Great tips you have for either beginners or modelers like myself who have been out of the game for a decade. A lot has sorta changed but TH-cam is a godsend for info and insight offered.
I always use karaya cables there just perfect I get them in my local model shop for everything to my recovery armour trucks to bergepanzers panther's and normal tow cable's! They hold a shape really nice no sprinyness in them atoll it's like when you take heat to brass there like that! If you've never heard of them honestly I couldn't recommend anything better!
I haven't heard of them but I'm going to look into them. Thanks for the tip!!
Got to say, Rick - they look fantastic! Shrink wrap - brilliant idea - I can't believe it never crossed my mind. 🤦♂I shall be trying that, thanks. Cracking video. 👍
Thank you. Didn't know if it would work but it did.
Thanks for this very helpful video. I tried using Light Gun Metal (LP-20) on a thin string "cable" per your method followed immediately by a coating of Dark Steel pigment (Vallejo 73.123). After running the slightly wet "cable" through the pigment and my fingers a few times to impregnate and polish the pigment, the results were quite good. Proper color and a nice metallic sheen at scale. I wouldn't have tried this without your inspiration. I think it's my go-to method now.
I'm glad I could help.
Excellent and really informative how to Rick! Lot's of tips and tricks shared. Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work my friend.
Thank you George. Be safe.
Very nice and interesting tutorial, thanks Rick. Have a good weekend.
Thank you!! Take care!!
Great tips Rick. thank you for sharing definatly will have a go at these at some point, looking forward to your next video.👍😎
Thank you Paul.
Thank RIck. Great tutorial. Have a good weekend
Thank you my friend!!
great video my friend very helpful thanks for sharing
Thank you my friend
Nice tutorial Rick :)
Thanks for sharing buddy .
Stay safe and well and have a nice weekend there my friend
Thank you Ozzy. You as well!!
Nice one Rick. Can you show one twisting the copper wire please.
I can do that..
Great stuff buddy!! Model On!!
Thank you Jared!!
Cool beans
Thank you
LOL, where the heck can yo buy.02mm I think of braided copper cable. Would love to know.
So. You ask a question I have been working on. Short of stripping wire, I haven't found it yet. The tow cables are about .7 to .8 mm. I haven't found anything right. I know it's out there.
@@Ricks135scalemodels Copy that. I was shopping at Spruce Brothers and found some by Eureka XXL Tow Cables. But would be better to find something more in bulk. I have about 15 vehicles lined up... LOL. Love the work you're doing on your channel, you should have a ton more subscribers. Joined! Great tips you have for either beginners or modelers like myself who have been out of the game for a decade. A lot has sorta changed but TH-cam is a godsend for info and insight offered.
Also much appreciated for answering my question! Cheers!
Those options s are good but expensive. I would love to find a role. Thank you for your kind words.
I hate youtubers who post but never talk to viewers. It's part of the enjoyment is learning from each other.