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Annapolis, MD, USA

I have seen people make it with small brass pins, what type are they and where do you get them? Or what is another idea that is really simple?

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See this tutorial:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Adding_Studs_to_Your_Models

Easy to do with PVA glue.

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Another method is to get 12-mm Brass Pin-Nails (LAT8108)

Altho they may be hard to find, your best bet is to check model railroad supply shops.

 
   
 
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