What do I use to represent the long aerial wire on 1/48 scale aircraft? Can only find ship rigging in Johns shop.
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I would recommend EZ Line. It is a stretch line that is easy to fix with c.a. glue.
John has something very similar and I would suggest this:
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Barry gives good advice here. I've used this line in rigging ships and it works perfectly. Comes in a variety of diameters so you'll be able to find one that suits your need.
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I use stretched sprue. Once you have mastered it, it produces excellent effects (and it is free), or alternatively, I use extremely thin copper wire.Comment
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I went to my local knitwear store ( with the wife and yes the Ez line is really useful ( I think it was called sock elastic or something. It's very thin and stretches too and as said with a little CA glue sets on post in seconds. I leave overnight or day before I attach the other end.
I first used on my 1/72 Lancaster ( it works for any scale and paints up nicely. It also gives a wee bit aswell so is more realistic than cotton thread.
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