As I am making my 1/500 IJN Zuikakau aircraft-carrier (thread in work in progress), I am at the same time thinking of scratch-building railings out of plastic runner instead of using PE. Scratch-building railing is a very difficult task (Burning the plastic runner and stretch it in opposite direction) because it takes a long time to do, and always not accurate > for example it is hard to create consistent distance between each post. Also there are lots of PE railing products available in the market, so who would spend time to built one from scratch? Unfortunlately PE does not improve our modelling skill.
I have been thinking hard how to create a scratch-built railing, not just accurately but in an easy way. After reviewing my past experience with stretched runner, an idea to came to my mind. I instantly created a device as shown in the photos below. It is a device that can help you to accurately create a railing in an easy way (of cos the scratch-built railing is never perfect compared to PE but I guess it can be very close) . This is only a prototype at the moment and I am still investigating and improving this device. It is designed for 1/500 scale (so I can see if I can use it in my Zuikaku).
1). This device allows you to locate the posts & handrails without measuring each one of them.
2). This device elimate the hassles with the gluing progress > For example when you put the glue to join the post and the handrails, the glue brush may move and dislocate the post. Also the glue may stuck to the table or underlay.
Maybe one day it could become a product, but I am in doubt... there is no market for this as PE is so common these days. Anyway, it is worth to have a try..... please let me know what you think of this device.
Overall view of the device, note the recessed trench in the middle.
One end can move left or right, depends the length of the railing you like to create. However, I abandoned this idea because it is hard to deal with runner longer than 6cm.
I tested it once and realise that runner requires support in the middle, otherwise the handrails (top, mid, bottom rail) will be uneven. So I added a middle guide. That means I cannot use the retractable end anymore.
As I am making my 1/500 IJN Zuikakau aircraft-carrier (thread in work in progress), I am at the same time thinking of scratch-building railings out of plastic runner instead of using PE. Scratch-building railing is a very difficult task (Burning the plastic runner and stretch it in opposite direction) because it takes a long time to do, and always not accurate > for example it is hard to create consistent distance between each post. Also there are lots of PE railing products available in the market, so who would spend time to built one from scratch? Unfortunlately PE does not improve our modelling skill.
I have been thinking hard how to create a scratch-built railing, not just accurately but in an easy way. After reviewing my past experience with stretched runner, an idea to came to my mind. I instantly created a device as shown in the photos below. It is a device that can help you to accurately create a railing in an easy way (of cos the scratch-built railing is never perfect compared to PE but I guess it can be very close) . This is only a prototype at the moment and I am still investigating and improving this device. It is designed for 1/500 scale (so I can see if I can use it in my Zuikaku).
1). This device allows you to locate the posts & handrails without measuring each one of them.
2). This device elimate the hassles with the gluing progress > For example when you put the glue to join the post and the handrails, the glue brush may move and dislocate the post. Also the glue may stuck to the table or underlay.
Maybe one day it could become a product, but I am in doubt... there is no market for this as PE is so common these days. Anyway, it is worth to have a try..... please let me know what you think of this device.
Overall view of the device, note the recessed trench in the middle.
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One end can move left or right, depends the length of the railing you like to create. However, I abandoned this idea because it is hard to deal with runner longer than 6cm.
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I tested it once and realise that runner requires support in the middle, otherwise the handrails (top, mid, bottom rail) will be uneven. So I added a middle guide. That means I cannot use the retractable end anymore.
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