Enter Rivets
I myself have searched and seen various different techniques for those elusive perfect circles. I've used all the below.
Chopped plasticard rod and Drilled holes
Chopped Greenstuff (see belt)
Courtesy of Riks Railways |
PVA dots (not shown)
The only one I've not tried is the custom rivet blocks (which look pricey)
So, this is what I've settled on as the best:
- Value for money
- Lowest effort
- Quickest to apply in bulk
- Best look for all of the above reasons.
1mm Half round Pearl beads
These look the part and are easy to apply
Here are a bunch of (wobbly) shots with me using these half beads.
I was also able to apply 800 of these things (I estimated) in about 4 hours. Here's my cheat sheet
- Get a dish, tip some into it.
- Shake the dish so the bead have their dome side facing upwards
- Get a paperclip and unfold, add a blob of blue tack to one end, so that you can pick the beads up.
- Dab one end of the paperclip in a some PVA and apply dot of PVA to model surface
- Flip paperclip and pick bead up by its domed head.
- Apply bead and 799 more.
I dotted the PVA about 20 times and then did the bead(s) but do whatever suits you really!
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