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Posted by Ghostrider114 on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 6:55 PM

I've used jeweler's wire in the past, usually craft stores have a variety of different types, but they should have one that looks braided.  More recently though, I picked up a set of tow cables from E.T. Model, which seem to be working well.

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Posted by waynec on Friday, May 1, 2015 5:36 PM

28 gauge fake flower stems. don't have the twisy looking effect but primed, painted Tamiya metallic gray and dirtied and rusted up and they look ok. easy to bend for those weird arrangements like IDF centurions.

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Posted by Gun Tech on Sunday, April 26, 2015 7:53 PM

I used wire from audio speakers in the past.  Works really well, seem realistic and can easily be bent.

Best parts is the really low price for a lot of it.

Here's a how-to tread I did in the scratch-building forum years ago with a few pictures of one:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/44/t/77955.aspx

Hope it helps!

 

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Posted by RBaer on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:34 AM

Kite string works well, and no "hairs" like other nylon string.

I've also stripped the insulation off automotive wire and used it after a slight twist. I strip it by melting the insulation, which also anneals the copper wire. If you use wire from low-voltage circuits, it's finer strand and looks good.

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Posted by Chrisk-k on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 2:57 PM

I just bought a picture hanging wire.  I guess it needs to be a little bit twisted to look more realistic.  

I do have lots of solder wires and will experiment with them.

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Posted by Aldershot II on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 1:04 PM

Solder wire comes in a variety of guages and can be twisted to look like cable. Solder is soft enough to make in-scale realistic bends in them.

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Posted by Chrisk-k on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 12:44 PM

Guitar strings are not bendy enough for me.  I use them for antennas, though.  D'addario 0.011 strings are perfect for 1/35 scale AFVs.  

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Posted by Wirraway on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 6:49 AM

Guitar strings.  My local music store does re-strings and is more than happy to give me the old ones.

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Posted by TZombie on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 5:22 AM

Another good substitute is solder wick. Just roll it between your fingers for the desired thickness. It is very workable and has a good "cable" texture when finished.

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, April 20, 2015 10:51 PM

Parachute cord... inside the nylon sheath are braided lines that work perfect for tow cables in 1/35. The cord is pretty inexpensive (since I no longer have access to the free spools from our Riggers) and one 50 ft batch will give you enough guts to equip a lifetimes worth of builds. I cut it to the proper length, super glue on the ends and boom, another tow cable.

 

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Posted by Chrisk-k on Monday, April 20, 2015 10:31 PM

I recently purchased more than $100 worth of metal barrels.  So I cannot justify spending more on tow cables although Eureka cables look awesome.  Cheap hanging wires look more realistic than plastic cables.  For thinner cables, I'll try making my own using telephone cables and a Dremel.

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Posted by RX7850 on Monday, April 20, 2015 9:47 PM

I make my own from very fine wire sourced from computer and telephone lines.  I'll  insert 2 to 3 (for 1/72)  in a micro hand drill and secure the other end in a micro vice. Turn the drill and the wire is braided evenly.

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Posted by deattilio on Monday, April 20, 2015 9:25 PM

I use Eureka brand cables, they come with the resin ends/eyes specific to many different vehicles.  I get from evil-bay and they are not prohibitively costly running for between $5 and $8.

 

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Posted by M. Brindos on Monday, April 20, 2015 8:47 PM

Picture hanging wire. Its cheap and very bendy.  :)

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Realistic Tow Cable?
Posted by Chrisk-k on Monday, April 20, 2015 8:09 PM

I bought a metal wire that just looked like a tank tow wire at Hobby Lobby, but it is way too stiff.  So I'm looking for an alternative.  What do you guys use?

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