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Post by nfdkid613 on Aug 1, 2006 9:29:37 GMT -5
I need to know how to make barbed wire on a table any ideas if so pm me
thanks
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Post by wwe4ever on Aug 1, 2006 9:37:42 GMT -5
You could use plastic wireing. (the wires that come with some cs figs in the package to keep them in place), or you could use real barbwire which would be pretty dangerous or you could just use notmal wire. hope that helps.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Aug 1, 2006 10:02:14 GMT -5
Fishing line works really well, and can get tangled with figures like real barbed wire.
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Post by nfdkid613 on Aug 1, 2006 10:41:58 GMT -5
You could use plastic wireing. (the wires that come with some cs figs in the package to keep them in place), or you could use real barbwire which would be pretty dangerous or you could just use notmal wire. hope that helps. That would be a good Idea thanks
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Post by wwe4ever on Aug 1, 2006 10:55:50 GMT -5
no problem man, glad to help.
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Post by cureforthesickness on Aug 1, 2006 14:35:46 GMT -5
fishing line is NOT a good idea. it gets tangled deeply with figures, and if it gets wrapped with your hands, it'll cut you up bad.
real barbed wire is also no good, because it'd be incredibly super sized, dangerous, and would damage figures.
My suggestion is to use craft wire. you can get a big bundle of steel gage wire at a craft store or Wal*Mart for like, $3. Cut off the length you want, then cut another length shorter. cut the shorter length into little pieces then twist them around the long piece. It'll create realistic looking barbs that will tangle with other wire and stick to cloth. plus it isn't dangerous
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Post by nfdkid613 on Aug 1, 2006 16:23:17 GMT -5
fishing line is NOT a good idea. it gets tangled deeply with figures, and if it gets wrapped with your hands, it'll cut you up bad. real barbed wire is also no good, because it'd be incredibly super sized, dangerous, and would damage figures. My suggestion is to use craft wire. you can get a big bundle of steel gage wire at a craft store or Wal*Mart for like, $3. Cut off the length you want, then cut another length shorter. cut the shorter length into little pieces then twist them around the long piece. It'll create realistic looking barbs that will tangle with other wire and stick to cloth. plus it isn't dangerous I did that it was not a good idea but thats a good thing you told me to cut them shorter and wrap thats a better idea thanx
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Aug 1, 2006 21:37:34 GMT -5
fishing line is NOT a good idea. it gets tangled deeply with figures, and if it gets wrapped with your hands, it'll cut you up bad. real barbed wire is also no good, because it'd be incredibly super sized, dangerous, and would damage figures. My suggestion is to use craft wire. you can get a big bundle of steel gage wire at a craft store or Wal*Mart for like, $3. Cut off the length you want, then cut another length shorter. cut the shorter length into little pieces then twist them around the long piece. It'll create realistic looking barbs that will tangle with other wire and stick to cloth. plus it isn't dangerous I've never gotten cut.
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Post by thegamehhh on Aug 2, 2006 21:01:26 GMT -5
I'd use soldering wire
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Post by booyakarvd on Aug 2, 2006 22:03:05 GMT -5
I posted my idea in here yesterday, don't know why it's deleted... Oh well. I also said the gauge wire idea. I say either 26 or 28 gauge wire. The higher gauge wires are thinner. Also, how can you cut yourself with fishing line?
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Post by Doctor Worm on Aug 3, 2006 7:39:03 GMT -5
Maybe craftwire will do.You can get it at walmart cheap
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