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I have a big heli scale project coming up, and I need to know if any of you have a preferred method of making RAISED rivets.
I already know it will take me many days to complete so I'm just wondering if there are any tried and true shortcuts.
 
It may be a bit hard to tell in the pic, but I made the rivets in the center section of the fuel cell using pins. I snipped the heads off, pushed the stub in to the plastic, and the clear coated over them all once they were all in.

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Rob at HobbyTown USA mentioned a site he knew of, and here's the link:

http://www.archertransfers.com/index.html
All you scalers and detailers will be amazed by some of their items.

I have a sheet in the mail right now. RAISED resin rivets on water slide decal paper. Costly but extremely time effective.

Someone on a heli forum suggested another method is to cut a comb and dip the tips of the teeth into thinned white glue. That's another great idea.
 
Sure, the pins are cheap, but after the first 2000 are in place I won't be able to do any more with that straight jacket on. :jittery::sick:

I don't think they'll let me have any sharp objects, either.
 
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