Jabberwocky
09-26-2006, 01:21 PM
I have always thought archer minis should have bowstring and a little arrow--otherwise it is just a stick. I have fiddled with various materials (and will continue to do so) but this is how is like to do my archers currently:
Step 1: Materials for the Bow
The essentials for me are superglue, scissors, tweezers, and bowstring material. I have the luxury of getting some 7-0 or 6-0 surgical thread, but I have also used sewing thread. I have not had much luck with hair; my daughter's was too fine and I don't have any pets. Asking random strangers for their hair seemed a bit creepy. Fine 0.3 mm twine can also be used with good effect.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/Bowandarrowtuttools1.jpg
Step 2: Attaching the Bowstring
Here I have taken the tip of the string and dipped it in a bit of superglue. Both regular and the more gel like superglue will work. I prefer the gel type as it sticks just where I put it and won't run as much.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut1.jpg
The end of the string is then attached to the hand and held in place for a few minutes while the glue drys. I have not made any modifications to the mini itself prior to this; however, a small hole drilled in place (or even through the hand entirely) would be an alternative to help secure it in place.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut2.jpg
Once the glue has dried a bit, pull the string taught and wrap it around the bow a few times. Add another drop of superglue and allow it to dry. Take your scissors and snip the end.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut3.jpg
Repeat the process with the bottom half of the bow.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut4.jpg
Step 3: Making the arrow
Things are looking better, but unless the pose is a passive one or of the character pulling out an arrow, there is more to do. For this part of the process you need a thin stick pin, greenstuff, and some clippers.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/Bowandarrowtuttools2.jpg
Clip off the head of the pin and cut it to size. I usually do a dry fit with some tack to make sure it is the right length.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut2.jpg
Take some greenstuff and flatten it out. Do to the scale, you will want it really thin. Once it has cured, score the greenstuff and cut out the fletching.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut3.jpg
Take some superglue (again the gel is preferred here in my opinion), and hold the greenstuff with tweezers in place on the end of the pin. This is probably the most difficult part of the process. Repeat this twice, spacing the fletching about 120 degrees apart.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut4.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut5.jpg
Primer and paint as you normally would. I tend to leave the tip of the pin unpainted.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut6.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut7.jpg
Finally, secure the arrow in place with some more superglue.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut5.jpg
I hope you find this helpful! It is a bit of work to get it done, but in my opinion, adds a lot to a mini.
Step 1: Materials for the Bow
The essentials for me are superglue, scissors, tweezers, and bowstring material. I have the luxury of getting some 7-0 or 6-0 surgical thread, but I have also used sewing thread. I have not had much luck with hair; my daughter's was too fine and I don't have any pets. Asking random strangers for their hair seemed a bit creepy. Fine 0.3 mm twine can also be used with good effect.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/Bowandarrowtuttools1.jpg
Step 2: Attaching the Bowstring
Here I have taken the tip of the string and dipped it in a bit of superglue. Both regular and the more gel like superglue will work. I prefer the gel type as it sticks just where I put it and won't run as much.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut1.jpg
The end of the string is then attached to the hand and held in place for a few minutes while the glue drys. I have not made any modifications to the mini itself prior to this; however, a small hole drilled in place (or even through the hand entirely) would be an alternative to help secure it in place.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut2.jpg
Once the glue has dried a bit, pull the string taught and wrap it around the bow a few times. Add another drop of superglue and allow it to dry. Take your scissors and snip the end.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut3.jpg
Repeat the process with the bottom half of the bow.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut4.jpg
Step 3: Making the arrow
Things are looking better, but unless the pose is a passive one or of the character pulling out an arrow, there is more to do. For this part of the process you need a thin stick pin, greenstuff, and some clippers.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/Bowandarrowtuttools2.jpg
Clip off the head of the pin and cut it to size. I usually do a dry fit with some tack to make sure it is the right length.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut2.jpg
Take some greenstuff and flatten it out. Do to the scale, you will want it really thin. Once it has cured, score the greenstuff and cut out the fletching.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut3.jpg
Take some superglue (again the gel is preferred here in my opinion), and hold the greenstuff with tweezers in place on the end of the pin. This is probably the most difficult part of the process. Repeat this twice, spacing the fletching about 120 degrees apart.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut4.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut5.jpg
Primer and paint as you normally would. I tend to leave the tip of the pin unpainted.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut6.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/ArrowTut7.jpg
Finally, secure the arrow in place with some more superglue.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/Jabberwocky1169/Bow%20and%20Arrow%20Tutorial/BowTut5.jpg
I hope you find this helpful! It is a bit of work to get it done, but in my opinion, adds a lot to a mini.