Where To Find Embossed Casting Numbers?
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Hey all,
Anyone know where I could find embossed lettering and numbers that resemble cast serial numbers? I think I've seen somedecalsthat are raised, but I'm not sure if they are raised enough to resemble casted letters/numbers. Just wondering if theyexist, before I make aninvestmentin letter punches.
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Anyone know where I could find embossed lettering and numbers that resemble cast serial numbers? I think I've seen somedecalsthat are raised, but I'm not sure if they are raised enough to resemble casted letters/numbers. Just wondering if theyexist, before I make aninvestmentin letter punches.
Thanks fellas!
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One thing you can do is to use two part silicone putty. Mix it together and then push it over some casting numbers that already exist on your model. Let it set up, and then you will have a negative mold. Resin can then be used to cast the numbers in the silicone mold. You can then rearrange them to your liking to give different numbers
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Thanks Dan,
That was an option I was considering but it looks like the scale of the numbers are a little off,definitelynot thick enough. This is what I was considering using that same method with 2mm punches, the perfect size and they are thick lettering/numbers. Just hoping there were other options.
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That was an option I was considering but it looks like the scale of the numbers are a little off,definitelynot thick enough. This is what I was considering using that same method with 2mm punches, the perfect size and they are thick lettering/numbers. Just hoping there were other options.
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Tankzone has photo-etch casting letters and numbers in 1.5mm and 2.5mm.
http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/16_pe_parts.htm
http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/16_pe_parts.htm
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The best easiest and by far the cheapest way of getting alphabet letters is to use the frets from your kits these have numbers and letters a plenty all you need to do is cut them from the fret then glue them to whatever you desire
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From: weston super mare, , UNITED KINGDOM
Tony the best type are the ones at modelrailway stores and go under the name of Slater the 1mm and the 1.5mm are no longer being made but for most work on the 16thscale tanks 2mm this is ideal...as shown on my firefly turret top......and hatch surround....
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Thanks a lot guys for the ideas! <div>
</div><div>Fleshpeddler....now you show up!!! After I purchased those 2mm letter punches!!! 2mm is exactly what I'm looking for and the ones you have for example are what casted digits should look like! The ones stamped on the tamiya look too perfect and thin. </div><div>
</div><div>Do you have any sites in general that would have it? I've just looked at modeltrainstuff and a couple others and none show. </div>
</div><div>Fleshpeddler....now you show up!!! After I purchased those 2mm letter punches!!! 2mm is exactly what I'm looking for and the ones you have for example are what casted digits should look like! The ones stamped on the tamiya look too perfect and thin. </div><div>
</div><div>Do you have any sites in general that would have it? I've just looked at modeltrainstuff and a couple others and none show. </div>
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Yeah, your right. There are some variables which depends on the success of the cast and manufacturer. Some of my Pershing refference photos show really thick casting numbers. I'm somewhat fine with some of the casting numbers on the turret, but the ones missing on top of the blower and a couple other areas are what I would like to add. Also, wouldn't hurt to have a way to re-add any that are on the molding once I begin the texture process, and I'd rather they be improved.
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From: ninove - outeroost vlaanderen, BELGIUM
you can use stamps , like you do on a envelope to stamp your addres on, from mister minute you can buy little sets with the whole alfabet, its rubber so easy to cut thru. There are several sizes etc maybe thats easier
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From: weston super mare, , UNITED KINGDOM
Ok Tony try this site in good old england .........the site always carried 2mm letters but it now starts at 3mm.......sorry mate perphaps.
they have stopped making the smaller ones , you could always try a phone call........
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http://hobby.uk.com/materials/plasti...white-3mm.html
they have stopped making the smaller ones , you could always try a phone call........
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http://hobby.uk.com/materials/plasti...white-3mm.html
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Thanks Fleshy,
I found some yesterday actually. There's a seller in Canada, just haven't gotten around to calling yet......what the hell is the point of having an online store if you aren't going toimplementa dang cart!?lol Just need one of those sheets as a master copy and the price isn't too bad, but I have a feeling the shipping is what going to kick me in the tail!
http://www.modelrailwayimports.com/p...=12&CID=28
I found some yesterday actually. There's a seller in Canada, just haven't gotten around to calling yet......what the hell is the point of having an online store if you aren't going toimplementa dang cart!?lol Just need one of those sheets as a master copy and the price isn't too bad, but I have a feeling the shipping is what going to kick me in the tail!
http://www.modelrailwayimports.com/p...=12&CID=28
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I see the beginning of a shelf queen here. LOL
I see the beginning of a shelf queen here. LOL
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From: ninove - outeroost vlaanderen, BELGIUM
it would be very nice when done, have you consider to add battledamage to your pershing, tony? Its nice when they standing on the shelfs on winterday, you will love it




