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ADVICE: 25mm shields

 
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Chris Bump
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 02, 2002 12:01 am    Post subject: Re: ADVICE: 25mm shields


In a message dated 08/01/2002 5:56:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
scud@... writes:

<< The mailman just delivered an Essex 25mm army and I noticed that
their shields have flat backs, i.e. no notch to fix to the
figure's hand as with other manufacturers. I was thinking of
using a Dremel to etch out a groove or depression on the back of the
shields as a "hand grip".

Has anyone experience affixing Essex or other flat-backed shields to
figures? I'd appreciate any info on technique or even if this
isn't an issue (just glue the things on). I'd like them to
look good though.

I didn't want to reinvent the wheel when there's a depth of
experience out there.
Thanks in advance,
Fred

PS: The Thema and Bandons appreciate it too
>>

All of the foundry shields I have had experience with have a deep groove
behind the shield boss. I like this so much that I have taken up the process
with all of my old glory shields. Goes a long way towards eliminating the
detachable shield syndrome. This idea works very well.
Chris

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 02, 2002 1:54 am    Post subject: ADVICE: 25mm shields


Howdy,

The mailman just delivered an Essex 25mm army and I noticed that
their shields have flat backs, i.e. no notch to fix to the
figure's hand as with other manufacturers. I was thinking of
using a Dremel to etch out a groove or depression on the back of the
shields as a "hand grip".

Has anyone experience affixing Essex or other flat-backed shields to
figures? I'd appreciate any info on technique or even if this
isn't an issue (just glue the things on). I'd like them to
look good though.

I didn't want to reinvent the wheel when there's a depth of
experience out there.
Thanks in advance,
Fred

PS: The Thema and Bandons appreciate it too

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Patrick Byrne
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 02, 2002 3:44 pm    Post subject: Re: ADVICE: 25mm shields


I have not run into this particular situation, but when I run into similar
issues my first thought is dowels. Drill holes in both the hand and the
shield and attach with a dowel. I just wouldn't drill all the way through
the shield.
-PB

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> Subject: [WarriorRules] ADVICE: 25mm shields
>
> Howdy,
>
> The mailman just delivered an Essex 25mm army and I noticed that
> their shields have flat backs, i.e. no notch to fix to the
> figure's hand as with other manufacturers. I was thinking of
> using a Dremel to etch out a groove or depression on the back of the
> shields as a "hand grip".
>
> Has anyone experience affixing Essex or other flat-backed shields to
> figures? I'd appreciate any info on technique or even if this
> isn't an issue (just glue the things on). I'd like them to
> look good though.
>
> I didn't want to reinvent the wheel when there's a depth of
> experience out there.
> Thanks in advance,
> Fred
>
> PS: The Thema and Bandons appreciate it too
>
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