xmas holidays and about to do an army for by fire and sword
what is the best glue to attach the wings
ive tried superglue and also a contact glue with bluetack but its just a mess
cheers
I haven't found anything better than superglue, patience and the very careful use of tweezers (to avoid supergluing my fingers to the figure).
Stick them on with superglue, then put a drop of epoxy putty at the base of the wing (or sashimono, since with a name like that you're going to do Japanese some day), and wait a day before going on. Also for fixing wheels to gun carriages, chariots, etc.
THANKS FOR THE ADVICE
AM GETTING SOMEWHERE AT LAST BUT WILL TRY EPOXY PUTTY IDEA
LOOK GOOD WHEN DONE
Sorry - I meant epoxy glue. Alzheimer's is playing up.
makes more sense
thanks again
I hope you'll lend you voice to the calls for Aztecs. :)
poles got to south america~?
much rather see eastern europe enemies but good luck
Turks, Cossacks, Muscovites, Swedes are already possible (I've got all of them). What more do you want?
cossacks
what do you use
especially for the infantry and wagons
intrigued
Pendraken make a Cossack axeman, and there's a dark ages Irish figure with axe and wild hair which can be covered in glue to produce those odd "pumpkin" caps; the Japanese peasant musketeer just needs his hair filed down to become a topless Cossack too. Irregular Miniatures do an axeman, a pikeman, and a musketeer, and their dismounted French dragoon is just a paint job away from the Ukraine. Pendraken Polish archers will serve for Cossacks too, and there are plenty of light horse figures. I made the waggons from Pendraken transport ones; pictures don't show them as being as armoured as Polish or Czech ones.
Check out my photographs of the battle of Bugarov recently; I'm no Titian, but they should reassure you that Cossacks are not hard to make.
http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,8673.msg94896.html#msg94896
http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,8674.msg94899.html#msg94899
The secret to using superglue is to make as sure as possible that the two surfaces to be bonded fit together exactly. If those surfaces are flat then they should be as flat as possible with no lumps or protrusions. An industrial chemist once told me that superglue works by excluding air from the joint so that atmospheric pressure holds it together. If that's true then the need for precision becomes obvious. :-\
Supergue activator also works well (available on Evil Bay) ;)
thanks
seems to be working well with the epoxy and superglue although sooooooooooo fiddly
how do itrregular stackup quality wise
the pendraken foot cossacks seem smalland there is only one pose
but army going well andwill try some pics but only mobile
cheers
Yeah, I like to use superglue and epoxy. I tend to use a TINY amount of glue to hold it first as this cures quickly and then top with epoxy; tease it in with a cocktail stick ;)
Which army is this for Sakura?
Pendraken are better; I use I.M., but they're much more expensive and often a bit clumsy. I'm very satisfied with the overall look of my Cossack army.
polish army for fire and sword
mostly cavalry hope to finish during holiday but running out of bases
nice figures but some a little small
many thanks
the superglue and epoxy worked and all 54 nowcomplete
thanks for the advice guys
Paint, base, deploy, photograph, POST!
Quote from: sakura on 18 December 2013, 10:38:17 AM
many thanks
the superglue and epoxy worked and all 54 nowcomplete
thanks for the advice guys
54!!! No wonder you were finding it fiddly ;)
54 figures would make 18 Husar bases, which is more than the current lists allow. Or (since you're using 10mm) are you putting more on a base than the standard 3 of BFaS?
My Poles have 66 hussar figures. :)
good point about numbers
i am using fire and sword as a guide but in 10mm i am sure the numbers can be adjusted
i am thinking imperialist as an enemy which isnt really an option but do like the new ecw cavalry
have 60 pancerni 21 cossacks and 120 infantry thus far as well as 30 cassacks
need to get guns i guess
command doesnt have syandard bearers tho
cossacks although cassacks would be appropriate !!
There was a brief war between Poland and the Empire, the War of the Polish Succession. It lasted about a week, with only a few thousand participants, but it did happen, and that's good enough excuse for a game!
thanks
a research project
will try and get somepics done soon of the army
willlookspectacular
with probably earlier flags thanperiodbut hey