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I am looking to do a scratch build of the El Dorado from Buck Rogers. I would love to know any ideas that you guys have about handling the couple hundred rivets on the model.
I am figuring to make one about 19 inches long, from the nose to the end of the rat tails. Any help you guys have would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Andrew Gorman »

I've used straight pins for rivets- just drill a #70 or so hole, add a tiny drop of super glue and push in the pin. You can cut the shaft of the pin down if clearance is a problem. Careful shopping at fabric, craft and dolar stores will give you a limited range of pinhead sizes. Grandt Line makes a wide variety of plastic rivets and bolt heads for model railroads too. For a big model with a lot of rivets, I think the pinheads would work just fine.
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Is this plastic thingy on the counter a model part or can I throw it away?
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Post by Warped Speedster »

That's a lotta holes to drill by hand. Even so, a pin vise and a straight edge is about the only way to plant rivets nice and even, and straight. I hope you'll be using fairly soft plastic for your project (like Evergreen).
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Round or Hex shaped?
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I am going to assume round rivets. They look round in the comic strip but the drawings don't get up close.
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Hi Warped Speedster,
I was thinking of plank on frame, sanding the ship smooth, then either scribing the panels and adding the rivets then or adding a second skin in sections with the rivets already on.
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Raised rivets or recessed?
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Post by Darkov »

You could buy a punch set. Historex makes a hex set if you need hex bolts or Waldron makes a set for round. I bought both and they work very well. However you can make a set vey easily.

Here is a link to instructions on how to make your own and a picture of the one I made.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/darkov35/ ... ir=8241re2

The one on the left is the Historex set, Top right is Waldron, Bottom Right is mine.

Hope that helps
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It looks like they are raised rivets.
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Post by dekesdragon »

how about, foil (thin metal) sheets that have had a ponce wheel run over it
in the pattern needed,
then turn foil (thin metal) over
of course, handle gently
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tiny drops of thick CA applied with a pin or toothpick
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Post by Bar »

The store sells rivet gauges to evenly space the drill holes(If you are doing the pin method).
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Post by Antenociti »

Grandt Line Augmentables for a whole host of nuts,bolts and rivets in varying scales.

May not suit this individual build but its a darn useful URL to have in the back pocket.

http://www.grandtline.com/model_railroa ... _pages.htm
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Woo! Thanks Antenociti.
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Post by Nexus6 »

Guys,
You've given me some great ideas for my ship and I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the posts. You guys are the absolute best!
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