by wefalck » Wed Dec 29, 2021 2:24 pm
Why do you want the material to stretch ? Any material that does stretch contains plasticers that will outgas and leave it brittle. If you want to keep your model for any length of time, stay away from such material.
For modern ships, that is non-sailing ships, probably the best option is wire. Wires are available down to 0.06 mm diameter on ebay et al. Materials are copper, silver and molybdenum (very tough and difficult to cut). Wire can used as single strands or two wires twisted together to simulate wire-rope (or even 'real' rope with the appropriate paint put on).
Another option are fly-tying threads that are available down to about 0.1 mm diameter (e.g. Veevus 16/0). Give sewing threads a miss unless you can get hold of high-quality polyester threads such as G�termann Mara 220. Natural fibres will cause you endless trouble with 'fuzz', while polyesters are smooth.
Why do you want the material to stretch ? Any material that does stretch contains plasticers that will outgas and leave it brittle. If you want to keep your model for any length of time, stay away from such material.
For modern ships, that is non-sailing ships, probably the best option is wire. Wires are available down to 0.06 mm diameter on ebay et al. Materials are copper, silver and molybdenum (very tough and difficult to cut). Wire can used as single strands or two wires twisted together to simulate wire-rope (or even 'real' rope with the appropriate paint put on).
Another option are fly-tying threads that are available down to about 0.1 mm diameter (e.g. Veevus 16/0). Give sewing threads a miss unless you can get hold of high-quality polyester threads such as G�termann Mara 220. Natural fibres will cause you endless trouble with 'fuzz', while polyesters are smooth.