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So I was drilling out some parts on my models with a new drill head, when I noticed that the plastic always melted to the head in a cone/spike shape, and was as tough as a molded piece after 10 seconds of cooling. I took pictures of what it looked like, and next to one of my marines for scale. The size of the spike is adjustable, all you need to do to change it is drill deeper/shallower into the plastic! And best of all, you already have the plastic you need. Sprues are perfect for this.

Here is a link to the dremel head I used for this:

http://www.dremel.com/en-US/Accessories/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=125

and here is the results. Again the spikes are as hard as any piece made by gw, and adjustable to any size up to the size of the drill head. Assuming you had a big enough piece of sprue to drill through.

Also the spikes are hollow, so you can use them to cap things like spears, I am going to fix some of my models that spikes are missing from, and give every one of my orks spikes on his shoulder pads!

Each one took about 20 seconds, 10 to drill and 10 to cool. Its super easy and fast. All I have to do to make it even sharper of a point is trim the head with my exacto knife.

Wasent sure where to post this, so I put it here and in tutorials.
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warhammer 40k mmo. If I can drive an ork trukk into the back of a space marine dread and explode in a fireball of epic, I can die happy!

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Awesometastic. If I can replicate that, my chaos Predator is so going to get every rivet and every bolt replaced by spiky goodness

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 Kosake wrote:
Awesometastic. If I can replicate that, my chaos Predator is so going to get every rivet and every bolt replaced by spiky goodness

the best part is, there tougher than the ones they come with. Mine always snap off those sticks.

If you do that, and remember, link the pic here so we can see the results.

warhammer 40k mmo. If I can drive an ork trukk into the back of a space marine dread and explode in a fireball of epic, I can die happy!

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Can you provide the speed setting and the power rating of your drill? Did it only occur with a special type of drill head?

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Its a dremmel, at low or high it dident matter. Im sure on a regular drill with that bit low would be fine.

warhammer 40k mmo. If I can drive an ork trukk into the back of a space marine dread and explode in a fireball of epic, I can die happy!

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Looks more like a Hershey Kiss than a spike.
   
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 Quarterdime wrote:
Looks more like a Hershey Kiss than a spike.


My exacto knife fixes that in about a second. And they really do look good on a model, ill have to take a pic of one of my nobz.
   
 
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