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Friday, July 30, 2010

Barbwire Obstacles

Here is a short tutorial on making barbwire obstacles.

Start of with a piece of plastic mesh cut to size.


Form a cylindrical shape and glue the ends.


Cut so that you have your individual wire strands.


Glue to your base.


Add your base cover, I used gravel.


Paint the base.


All that remains is the dry brushing and flocking, ENJOY!

15 comments:

  1. Hi Greg,

    That's a very clever idea. Very cool.

    Cheers,

    Nick Grant

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  2. Excellent idea. I wonder if I could do something similar in 6mm! :)

    Look forward to seeing more on your blog

    Andy

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  3. Hi

    I also think it's a great idea and looks very nice...Will try the very next day...

    Thanks

    Gordon

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  4. Great tutorial!!! Greetings from Russia)

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  5. I used window plastic mesh to achieve a similar effect.
    http://armoredink.blogspot.com/2010/08/concertina-wire-barriers.html

    also used it for 3 strand wire fences;
    http://armoredink.blogspot.com/2010/08/barbed-wire-fence.html

    bit time intensive but good results.

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  6. Wow !! Great work ! Thank for share

    Best regards Carlo Antonio

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  7. Greg, I've just come across your blog having come back to modelling after a 25 year year break. Love the concept will definitely have to give it a go. Just one question, what size is the mesh?? If had to guess it looks 2 or 3mm square. Am I right?

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    1. Hi Andrew, welcome back so many changes I'm sure! Yes the square is no larger than 2mm could even be a bit smaller. Give it a bash and let me know how it goes.

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  8. Good idea, simply and effective way of making Barbed Wire,
    thanks John

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    1. Pleasure John that is why I posted to be of help to others.

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  9. Greg

    Can I just ask what was the mesh you use originally intended for?

    I've tried it with some of the mesh that can be used for needle point (albeit at the budget end) but it's MUCH thinker than yours and looks ridiculous.

    Thanks.

    Andrew

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    1. Hi Andrew the mesh is used for door screens. It keeps the insects out. Also known as granny grating. Try tent suppliers or people that work with canvas.

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