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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Ranger of the North mounted
PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 1:22 am 
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Fred..... what in the world do you use to cut models like that?

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Fred..... what in the world do you use to cut models like that?


Definitely not an xacto knife like I did. :-D :lol:

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Fred..... what in the world do you use to cut models like that?

A combination of razor saw, clippers, xacto blade and file. Just a little bit at a time

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Where is mine?

I don't believe you ordered one. :P

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Ranger of the North mounted
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Looks great, wish I had seen him before attempting my own conversions.. would have saved a lot of trial and especially error!
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I use an angle grinder to cut through thick metal models, then again I am a tad unhinged

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Grunge Hog wrote:
I use an angle grinder to cut through thick metal models, then again I am a tad unhinged

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Lead was soft. Pewter and tin are a lot harder to cut. I have used a cut off wheel myself. But to save as much of the model as you can the small hand tools often are better. Do not forget that you can drill a hole for the blade for the really hard to save parts. I like flat saw blades but round ones are better for some things. Friction will cause the model to get hot. I often clamp the saw in the vice and hold the figure in my hand.

Wear safety glasses. I have all of my fingers. :) As I have grown older I have lost a lot of my hearing. Think about saving it when you are around machines.

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Absolutely love that ranger Dave..... I now want an army of them :(
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LordoftheBrownRing wrote:
Fred..... what in the world do you use to cut models like that?

A combination of razor saw, clippers, xacto blade and file. Just a little bit at a time



So how much of it did you actually cut because my main thing is how did you cut the bottom half? I wanna do conversions and cut Theodred in half and other metals.

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Ranger of the North mounted
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So how much of it did you actually cut because my main thing is how did you cut the bottom half? I wanna do conversions and cut Theodred in half and other metals.


I didn't cut this mini in half at all. I just cut away the cloak from the legs and sword. If you want to cut minis in half at the waist I suggest the razor saw. It is what I use on most of my mounted convesions. The only thing to be wary of is things in the way, such as a dangling arm or sword hilt.

An xacto knife will only cut about 1 or 2 mm deep into metal so is not ideal for thick cuts. The blade can be used as a plane however to shave slivers of metal away, which is what I did once the bulk of the cloak had been cut away.

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As usual it looks belting :)

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Youtube video up on how I converted the dwarves:

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Excellent! Now all we need is for them to make it to the webstore 8)
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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Ranger of the North mounted
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Second youtube video on the Iron Hills Dwarves:
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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Iron Hills Dwarves conversions
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Making me want to pick up Grimhammers now. Will keep this in mind.

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Iron Hills Dwarves conversions
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very cool stuff.

I just attempted to sculpt a cape for a first time. Let's just say it didn't go well, haha. But, doing so, I realized even more how incredibly talented sculptors like yourself are.

Keep up the amazing work.
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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Iron Hills Dwarves conversions
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Great work and very handy tutorial - from a newly started collector, thank you very much. :)
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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Iron Hills Dwarves conversions
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I sense some Grimhammers being bought soon ;)

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