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Making a flag

Posted by Peter on 22 Jan 2011, 19:36

Making a flag

This is something I promised a long time ago, and now for the first time I made one.

Let’s start

Tools needed:

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I also used scissors.

Step 1. Making a point on the lance.

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Step 2. Cutted out the flag.

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Step 3. Bringing the lance to the right lenght.

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Step 4: Painted the lance.

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Step 5: Piece of foile cut in the right size.

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Step 6: Glueing it all together.

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Step 7. Bringing the flag in form.

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Done. Easy isn’t it? And with the flags like from Rofur you can do it the same way. ;-)

Hope you liked this tutorial. ;-)
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Posted by MABO on 22 Jan 2011, 21:33

The foil is a very good tip. Thanks Peter
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Posted by SamSagace on 22 Jan 2011, 23:34

:thumbup: :thumbup: and very clear and useful ! :evil:
how do you get images????
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Posted by Maurice on 23 Jan 2011, 03:40

Nice one Peter :thumbup:

SamSagace wrote:how do you get images????

Images? You mean the flags? There are several producers of paper flags around, and you can make them yourself as well, copy an image from the internet, and print it to the right size.
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Posted by Paul on 23 Jan 2011, 13:18

SamSagace wrote: :thumbup: :thumbup: and very clear and useful ! :evil:
how do you get images????

Ask and you shall recieve. I have them if you want.
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Posted by santifernandez on 23 Jan 2011, 21:56

:thumbup: :thumbup: :love: good idea,regards and thank for the tutorial.
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Posted by zzed on 24 Jan 2011, 11:17

good idea of the pole preparation :thumbup:
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Posted by leifkarl1112 on 16 Feb 2011, 14:44

This is how I make my flags also. The only difference is that I don't use foil, I heat the Pritstick (glue) first before glueing the two sides together, and while it is still warm, bend the flag to the desired look.

A brilliant website for free flags is www.warflag.com. I have picked up all my Naoleonic flags from there. :-D

I hope that no one minds me putting my penny worth in! :oops:

Regards,

Karl.
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Posted by Peter on 16 Feb 2011, 15:59

Thanks Karl, for sharing your experience with us :thumbup:

But I'll stick on my piece of foil ;-)
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Posted by Lucien on 11 Mar 2011, 09:00

Wonderful! The flag is so nice! :-D
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Posted by Carlo Antonio on 25 Jun 2011, 22:27

Fantastic !!!! Many thanks Peter :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Cuchulainn on 27 Jun 2011, 18:01

The foil is a great idea :thumbup:
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Posted by Victorious Secret on 28 Jun 2011, 00:38

Hi Peter,

The genius about this tutorial is that the printed flag is pre shaded. I'm not sure if anyone notice that, but i think it is a very important detail!

Very good sir. :thumbup:

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Posted by Peter on 28 Jun 2011, 18:32

Thanks :thumbup:

I did the same with a Rofur flag in this topic: viewtopic.php?f=52&t=6702
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Posted by Alvaro on 07 Jul 2011, 18:41

very good!
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Posted by dykio on 09 Jul 2011, 12:58

Wuaw, great tip and so simply that it is possible that even i can do it !!

Thx !!
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