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    EZ Wire, Ronseal!

    Not sure if it's actually in the right place but EZ wire does exactly what it's name suggests. Far easier than wire or stretched sprue. The aerial wire took less than 5 minutes with pound shop superglue![ATTACH]79888.IPB[/ATTACH]

  • Guest

    #2
    Oh and this isn't the fine one, it's a free sample of the thick one. Rather appropriate for me

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    • monica
      • Oct 2013
      • 15169

      #3
      I like it ,looks good, that would be a must to have about i think ,must get some

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      • AlanG
        • Dec 2008
        • 6296

        #4
        EZ Line is great stuff. Used it a couple of times now and I personally love it

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        • colin m
          Moderator
          • Dec 2008
          • 8741
          • Colin
          • Stafford, UK

          #5
          I use it a lot, good stuff.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hey all,

            Here's 1/48 Albatros I did with the fine EZ Line - brilliant product

            [ATTACH]81990.IPB[/ATTACH]

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            • Alan 45
              • Nov 2012
              • 9833

              #7
              I've been thinking of getting some of this for battleship rigging ,how flexible is it mate ?

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              • Guest

                #8
                Alan it stretches 3 times its original length before it breaks. That is the fine one.

                Nice advantage with the black the more it stretches it changes to a mottled black which gives an appearance of galvanized weathered. I comes in different thickness's so mix and match your scale.

                Also use Gold Zack which is an elastic knitting thread. That gives a stainless steel look. It can also be tinted with ink pens to the desired colour. Think this one probably has better elasticity lasting powers.

                Also have some very fine round elastic which is about a millimetre across. Nice thing about this stuff tension it and it loses a bit of width. But it also gives a look of a steel hawser. Available at all haberdashery shops.

                Laurie

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                • Adrian "Marvel" Reynolds
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 3008

                  #9
                  I find it too pricey, I use knitting in elastic from a knitting shop, its spot on for the 1:48th scale I use extremely flexible and sets almost instantly to any CA applied surface. I paid £4 for 200m of the knitting elastic

                  Adrian

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prym-Knitting-in-Elastic-transparent/dp/B000P18T1G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399623841&sr=8-1&keywords=knitting+in+elastic

                    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Burnt-Sienna-Sewing-Shirring-Elastic/dp/B008P9585A/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1399623841&sr=8-9&keywords=knitting+in+elastic

                    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hemline-Knit-In-Elastic-200m-/370850961011?pt=UK_Crafts_Other_Crafts_EH&hash=ite m5658709673

                    This gives the options of Knitting Elastic and if you do not have a haberdashery near. Also the second address above gives the thicker type which as mentioned above is useful for hawseers ropes etc. all depending on the scale.

                    Some of the knitting elastic is .5 millimetres wide some very fine.

                    Laurie

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