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I have a small collection of 1/2500 scale ST models. I'm thinking about basing them on small wooden plaques (round, perhaps 1.5in to 2in if I can find them). My question isn't one of mechanics or technique (I've been building models for 20 years...just not much in SF)...but rather aesthetics. When mounting, what sort of rod should I use? I would like something that's easy to work with, but fairly durable. Also something I don't need to maintain (brass rod may look good, but I can't imagine Brasso would have a good effect on my paint jobs...). I may use these in tabletop gaming, so indeed something durable is definitely desirable (the more the better). Any suggestions? Thanks!
Damon.
Basing/Mounting question -- what looks best?
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I'm rather fond of acrylic rod for mounting. Plastruct sells several sizes, it's easy to cut, and you can drill a small hole in it to accept a pin which is glued in the ship for security and removability if you travel and game with them.
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