I’m building a 109g6 in 1/48th scale. Im wondering what’s the best material to use for aircraft antenna. I’ve heard to stay away from cotton thread. I’ve seen some plastic filament that is made taught when a soldering iron is run under it. Is this fishing wire? If so, what size Diameter? I’ve heard of EZ wire. Is this good? What’s the best bang for your buck?
I always use Maxima .012mm (2lb test) monofillament. Mine is “chameleon” but I think it comes in different colors. I use a flat wood toothpick sanded to proper shape for the masts.
EZ-Line. They make several sizes. Just tell them what scale you need it for as in 1:24, 1:32, 1:48, and or 1:72. The rail road enthusiasts use EZ Line for their telephone pole lines. Stretches up to 700x’s it’s actual length, as so advertised. Instant adhesion with CA.
I like monofilament thread- no fuzz. While you can get monofilament thread from sewing and craft places, fly tieing supply places sell a thinner thread than what I can get at the craft stores. The diameter needed depends, of course on scale. But for 1:72 you really need to get the really small stuff, 5 or 10 mil.
E-Z Line is all I use. Had a couple of antennas broken when someone pushed on the thread line at shows. Switched to E-Z Line and no more broken antennas or disconnected wires.
I use smoke colored invisible thread for aerial lines. Its okay but does come undone with the slightest nudge. I am intrigued by the EZ line. I may try it. Which one recommended for 1/48 aircraft?
I’ve used E-Z Line for while now and sure love the stuff. Then recently I found Uschi Rigging Line and bought some. Very much like E-Z but, it comes in even smaller size which is more in scale for 1/72. I have yet to use it but, it will be on my very next kit. Appears to be dynamite line.
I use that stuff- the smokey monofilament- a lot. PITB to tie knots in it, but you can do it. At mast end, I tie a knot around the mast and secure with CA. On tail end, I drill a little hole in vertical stab and glue the end of the line in the hole. The miniscule cross section surface area dooms butt joints, they do break off too easily.
I have been using horsehair lately, with good results. Free too, if there are any gee-gees in the vicinity. Manes always get caught in barbed wire, just pick it off. Comes in Shades from Black through to Tan, you can tie knots in it, and it will stretch a lot before breaking.
One thing to do is to use a little arithmetic. A typical antenna wire may be in the range of 50 to 100 mil (0.050 to 0.100). Now, simply divide by the scale, to find out what would be the scale diameter. We find in 1:72 that antennas would be less than a mil- hard to find, while even 1:48 would be a mil to two mil.
Hard to find thread or wire in scale thickness. Next step is to reduce visual contrast. Avoid pure white, silver, or black colors, which are high visibility, and use a medium gray or brown color. Same thing on ship rigging- avoid pure black or white. Tan is okay, but use a very dark gray rather than black unless it is a large scale ship.