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McLovin26 Oct 2009 3:16 a.m. PST

Hi guys,

Does anyone know if either any companies make these or if not know how to make fallen arrows to add to extra charachter to bases and wounded 15mm medieval figures please?

I have seen them on blogs etc but have never seen a "how to" article.

As always your advise is greatly appreciated.

Regards

Chris

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP26 Oct 2009 4:36 a.m. PST

IK'd make feathers with straight pins and wine-cork-foil fletching.

McLovin26 Oct 2009 5:23 a.m. PST

Do you have a web link for IK'd please? Couldn't find it in a Google search.

Cheers

Chris

McLovin26 Oct 2009 6:24 a.m. PST

To Extra crispy; Just reread your post and noticed it's probably a typo on your part! No wonder I couldn't find IK'd on a Google search. Sorry having a no brain Monday!

Thanks for the advice.

Chris

IGWARG1 Supporting Member of TMP Fezian26 Oct 2009 6:49 a.m. PST

Here is tutorial on how to make them. Use thinnest wire and squeeze the end to make fletching: link

McLovin27 Oct 2009 3:36 a.m. PST

To; IGWARG1. Excellent tutorial, thanks for your help. That definately looks like it will yield good results.

Regards

Chris

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