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Ok I wanted to do a death scene with an orc full of arrows but here was my problem, I couldn't find anything thin enough to use as arrow shafts. So I put it out to the masses to help me out on this one. What material is best suitable for arrow shafts or is it better to just sculpt some out of green stuff?

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I would go with what Orchid said but maybe use slightly finer guage wire. I would drill the holes and then glue the wire into place. Prime and paint. Though when it comes to the decoration (Feathers or whatever you want) that gets more tricky. Either sculpt with small pieces of green stuff or when the mini is done glue on tiny feather pieces.

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http://www.reapermini.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=6042

 

These were sewing pins (possibly a little big) with the head's snipped off.

 

The feathers are tiny bit's of rolled up tissues, which seems to work well for feathers, just lay them on an angle a little way up the shaft. With zap-a-gap, they harden up nicely.

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Speaking of fletching... :huh:

 

For some reason, I'm under the impression that the now common three fletch arrows are a recent development. If so, what would be more appropriate for fantasy arrows...how many fletch(es) would one expect to see on older arrows?

 

Strange question I know, but I'm about to make some arrows and this would be helpful.

 

What about arrow heads?

 

Thanks

AWhang

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I don't think 3 is a new development. But I could be wrong

 

There are several types of fletching I know about.

 

3 being common, is when you put the arrow on the string the fletches line up, so that they pass the arrow rest on the front of the bow when released. If you have more then they push the arrow out of line.

 

The other type I know of, is a circular pattern around the arrow. These were used for shooting birds as they would only fly a certain distance then lose momentum and drop, meaning if you miss you don't lose arrows.

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Thanks Coogle,

 

I also hit the internet and you are absolutely right...three seems to be the norm from way back. Don't know where I got the idea in my head otherwise.

 

Well, that makes my modeling task a bit easier anyways.

 

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AWhang

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Darkrelease,

 

I use the thin wire for shafts, and for the fletching just ordinary paper. I cut small pieces of paper to shape (with fine scissors) using tweezers glue them to the wire with superglue then cut the paper to shape and for the feather effect and coat with more glue. Works great for me.

 

Neil

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