Saturday 26 February 2011

Flags

Probably I´m teaching you all how to suck eggs here but here goes :-D Maybe someone hasn´t seen this method.
This is how I make flags for my bods. The flag used is a 1/32nd scale one.
This Flag I printed off the web...you can find tons of Flags there...a lot of them free. For example, Ray at Don´t throw a 1 blog, does a lovely line in Saxon and Norman flags. Also Warflag and  Dansk Figursspilsforening  have a large range of free Flags and banners.

I cut a piece of tinfoil so that there is a mm or so of gap all around the edge, so that when the two halves are glued together there will be a good bond (tinfoil don´t stick too well)  The tinfoil is then glued to one half using woodglue

One half of the flag is then given a thin smear of woodglue, the flag pole laid along the back crease and the two halves carefully folded together. As you do this be carfull to keep checking the position of the flag pole, making sure it stays central.

After the flag has dried, you can crease and fold it as you want...:-D

Putting up this little article is a bloody good excuse to wave a flag in celebration of the good news that Momcha has become a Father!!!!! :-D Wish him  and his family well here

13 comments:

  1. I didn't know that technique at all, that's really good.

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  2. Didn't now that, good tutorial and thanks for the Daleks.

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  3. I've never used that idea, but I shall from now on, cheers Paul. And thanks for the link to my blog!!!!

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  4. I wouldn't have thought of the foil. Good stuff. It may pain Angry if I say it, but Ray does do a lovely line in this kind of thing.

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  5. Paul, That exactly how I make mine...simple and it works

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  6. Great idea - I'll give it a try soon.

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  7. Mh, seen this somewhere before ;-) Great tutorial Paul!

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  8. I´m happy that it has found a bit of use :-D
    @ Fran...good...I wonder about the postal sevices these days..it´s a bit like chucking stuff into a black hole sometimes.
    @Peter...where?? ;-D
    Cheers
    Paul

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  9. Thanks for sharing this great idea.

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  10. Thank you Paul, I didn't know this method.

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  11. Nice simple tutorial. The pictures really make it simple. Have you tried this at in 15 mm?

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  12. This is awesome. The creased flag looks so realistic

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  13. Great tip, and simple too - as most great ones are. I hadn't seen this before either and its just in time for my Viking flag construction - many thanks!!!!

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