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Title: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Ozymandias on May 30, 2014, 12:54:30 PM
I'm thinking of making an armoured British WWII gun carriage (just for a laugh - it won't be exactly historically accurate!).

Does anyone know if you can get hold of sheets of imitation rivetted steel plate in N Gauge, or has anyone got a clever way of making a rivetted "look" on, say, plasticard?

Thanks in advance for any ideas...! :)
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Ray Haddad on May 30, 2014, 12:56:21 PM
Use a gel type of CA glue and apply it with a needle. When you're done, spray it lightly with Zip Kicker. Clean and paint.
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Richard @ N'Tastic Scale Models on May 30, 2014, 01:10:24 PM
Sheets of rivets here not sure if they are what you want:
http://www.dccsupplies.com/shop/index.php?cPath=272_579_583 (http://www.dccsupplies.com/shop/index.php?cPath=272_579_583)

Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Dorsetmike on May 30, 2014, 01:38:59 PM
This works quite well on thin brass or plastic sheet; handle and wheels with teeth (3 different spacings) run it alongside a ruler over the back of the sheet and it raises a row of rivets on the front. The sheet needs to be on a cutting mat or similar surface, not metal or anything else hard.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trumpeter-TSM--9910-Rivet-Maker/dp/B001JJZ2FE/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1401453069&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=model+rivet+maker (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trumpeter-TSM--9910-Rivet-Maker/dp/B001JJZ2FE/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1401453069&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=model+rivet+maker)

Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Ozymandias on May 30, 2014, 01:46:48 PM
Thanks everyone - some great ideas here!

I especially like the look of those decal rivets... :-)
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: koyli55002 on May 31, 2014, 05:28:33 AM
I have some of the Archer decal sheets and they are very good indeed - perfect spacing and good fine detail. The only hiccup I have found so far is that the project I am using them for needs very thin individual lines of rivets and the decal sheets keep splitting on me during application !
But for what you need them for, I would say they would be perfect
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Sprintex on May 31, 2014, 06:27:54 PM
Excellent idea Ray with the CA gel (or superglue gel over here), but. . .

Quote from: Ray Haddad on May 30, 2014, 12:56:21 PM
. . . Zip Kicker.

What is that? ???

Paul
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: koyli55002 on May 31, 2014, 06:54:48 PM
"Zip Kicker" is, I think, cyanoacrylate activator.....
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: Ray Haddad on June 01, 2014, 03:55:30 AM
Quote from: Sprintex on May 31, 2014, 06:27:54 PM
Excellent idea Ray with the CA gel (or superglue gel over here), but. . .

Quote from: Ray Haddad on May 30, 2014, 12:56:21 PM
. . . Zip Kicker.

What is that? ???

Paul
Sorry, Paul. Busy day today. Zip-Kicker is a spray CA activator, as was suggested by Koyli.
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: 1936ace on June 01, 2014, 05:09:24 AM
If you can hang out until 21sr June, a guy is presenting at the same exhibition I am an article and demo on robots and riveting that you just add to what you have built. I'm told by a work mate who is an organiser of the event that he is very good. I will see if Gary will give the pre notes and I could pm them to you.
Hope this is of help
Bart
Title: Re: Rivetted steel plate - any ideas?
Post by: xm607 on June 05, 2014, 11:45:41 PM
Using a sharp needle or dress making pin in a pin vice, gently stab the plastic where the rivet is to go at say 45 degrees, this will indent the plastic and make a bulge leaving a hollow on one side, when painted this will disappear to form the rivet, practice on a spare sheet first.
Steve.