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Author Topic: Modelling puttees in 15mm?  (Read 972 times)

Offline WuZhuiQiu

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Modelling puttees in 15mm?
« on: March 28, 2013, 02:59:33 AM »
To represent some German-trained WW 2 Chinese troops in 15mm, I would like to model puttees on several platoons' worth of Battlefront WW 2 Hungarians. Can anybody recommend an effective and not overly-tricky way of doing so?

I've found many posts about covering puttees, but very few about modelling them.

Some ideas that I've considered include:

  • Winding very narrow strips of paper around their legs, but that would be very tricky to do in 15mm, especially given how feet tend to be stuck to bases;
  • Filing a puttee-like effect, but that would be a lot of work; or
  • Using a suitable tool to model puttee-like grooves in some acrylic medium or thin putty.

 

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