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Old 02-05-2016, 02:20 PM
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Weld

Hello everyone.
First, sorry if this topic exists, I admit that I did not find the term in the forum.

I would ask a help to you.
You would know tell me how to do weld effect, as in metals, but in papercraft.
I want to do a test to see how it looks on a model I'm trying to do, but do not know how to do so.

Thanks
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Old 02-05-2016, 03:43 PM
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Dear Junior:
Interesting Question, Mostly this shows up on tanks and armor, First is just the printed image of a weld on the cardstock, Some folks will use a scoring tool from the back of the card to raise the weld. However being a diabetic I have a never ending supply of thin needles and syringes to reuse for colored glues to go over the weld joints and have it be 3D. Some where in the forums for tips and tricks are several threads about Rivets and how they are made.
NOTE practice some of the techniques on scrap card first before doing it one the model
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Miles
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Old 02-06-2016, 04:57 AM
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Seen modelling clay used.

Try this forum:

WWW.KONRADUS.COM - FORUM MODELARZY KARTONOWYCH

Tim
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