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How to make weapons with paper and chicken wire

Posted by Gowan on 22 Dec 2011, 04:44

If you want to see the whole tutorial go to my blog but here are the reseults. ;-)
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Here is the link http://gowansmodelblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/how-to-weapons-from-chicken-wire-and.html :-D
if you read it you will see that I intend to include a bit more info in another post on my blog so hopefully that will be posted soon :mrgreen: Enjoy 8)
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Posted by SamSagace on 22 Dec 2011, 07:29

just read it on your blog: :thumbup: simple, well done and very useful !!!! :evil:
Thanks!
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Posted by dykio on 22 Dec 2011, 18:43

Well this is very handy Thanks :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Gowan on 23 Dec 2011, 00:17

Ok well Now I've got the second bit of this tutorial done :cheers: The details and the improved sword. Here is a pic.
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And here is the linkhttp://gowansmodelblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/how-to-weapons-from-chicken-wire-and_22.html

Enjoy ;-)
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Posted by Duke atreides on 23 Dec 2011, 01:29

Very nice!
Thanks for sharing!
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Posted by Gowan on 23 Dec 2011, 07:01

I'm glad I could be of help ;-) Has anyone tried this out yet :neutral: I wold like to know how you found my instructions or if you are having problems. If you have any problems I will try and help :thumbup:
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Posted by Duke atreides on 23 Dec 2011, 23:52

I'm thinking giving a try with plastic... I don't know the name you give it, but it's the same kind of net but made of plastic. The difference in appearance is that the olastic "lines" are all at the same level and the wire is one above the other. The wire allows bending (well, the plastic allows it also if eated) and may be good for a crossbow, but the plastic one gives better swords... This is what I'm thinking, I'll see what I can do next week. I need some hardware for a smithy!
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Posted by Gowan on 24 Dec 2011, 03:05

It's good to know that someone is trying this out and modifying it to suit them :mrgreen:
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Posted by Peter on 24 Dec 2011, 20:04

Nice tutorial (on your blog) Gowan :thumbup:
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Posted by Duke atreides on 30 Dec 2011, 23:57

My first attempts:
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They are too big but these are to be used with a 28mm figure, so... 8)
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Posted by Gowan on 31 Dec 2011, 00:16

Duke atreides wrote:My first attempts:
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They are too big but these are to be used with a 28mm figure, so... 8)


Very nice mine just ended up as very large long swords :thumbup: . Mine were bit to wide mind even for a clamore (how do you spell it) :oops:
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