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Made in us
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




Kingston, NH

I'm starting to get into heavily modifying my miniatures and need some help finding and getting the correct size of wire to use for power systems and such.
I found this pic of a modified dread with the size of threaded chopper wire I'm looking for but I don't know where to buy it or the system its sized in.
Spoiler:

The spoiler image is not mine.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
   
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Colonel





This Is Where the Fish Lives

For lots of good information, read these posts: http://fromthewarp.blogspot.com/search/label/cables

I have used the Green Stuff Industries tentacle maker to good effect, but there are other solutions out there.


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Jealous that Horus is Warmaster






I use Green stuff industries too, size .20 saw
I've found it excellent for all sorts of sizes.

the example below is my WIP scratch built hellbrute with lots of cabling
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Those wires look like the strings from an electric guitar or base.

   
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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Los Angeles, CA, USA

Guitar strings are also a good choice for tubing and wires.
   
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Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




Kingston, NH

Thanks for the help on this. I believe I'll go with the Guitar strings. (I think that I can get the strings for free. )
   
 
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