Author: Vet Sgt
Making 15mm Wire Obstacles (Part One)
The first step in making some wire obstacles is deciding on what style you want to make. Factors like time period, location, and nation of origin can have a very big influence on what you …
Camouflage Nets
A real camouflage net is nothing but a net with some rags attached to it. When up close, it can be seen though quite easily; only when it is viewed from a distance does it …
Bridge accessory pieces concept sketches
Here are a few of the latest ideas for add-ons to the basic bridge design. We are trying to make the bridge as versatile as possible, being able to represent as wide a variety of …
15mm Trees (part four)
Twisted wire brush trees are another really great tree to add to your collection. Many readymade trees are based on some sort of twisted wire brush design. If you look around there is a very …
15mm Trees (part three)
Nature repeats patterns over and over again. Does a tree look like flowers, or do flowers look like trees? Why not take advantage of this and make some really easy miniature trees. If you can wait for the …
How to Make a two part Master Mold from a Drawing
For those of you who are interested in how to make a two part master mold out of a 3d model, it is actually rather simple (in theory). This article assumes that you already have …
15mm Bridge Prototype
This bridge was originally designed to be made in 28mm. Scaling it down to 15mm was very simple since it only required a little bit of adjustment to the basic design. We plan to make …
Experimenting with making 15mm barbed wire (part two)
Selecting the wire you will use is a very important step. If you use a single solid wire then you can get it as close as possible to “actual scale”. If you use twisted wire …
Experimenting with making 15mm barbed wire (part one)
Making wire obstacles in 15 mm can be quite a challenge since at such a small scale the wire would actually be too small to see. How do you represent something that is too small …
15mm Trees (part two)
Now that you have a nice flexible tree armature it’s time to paint and flock it. Flexible trees have several advantages over their more rigid brethren. For starters they are very hard to break, since …