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Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator




Michigan, United States

Well, I'm finally buying some tube styrene but I guess I'm not entirely sure on how big they actually are. What are the most common dimensions that you guys use on miniatures?

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Furious Fire Dragon





Athens Greece

On evergreen I have the following regarding tubes.

Code 225, 5/32" or 4mm
Code 223, 3/32" or 2,4mm
Code 226, 3/16" or 4,8mm

These are the ones I use most of the time and are good for barrels and extensions on larger minis.


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I have everything from 3/32 to 1/2 inch tube as well as 3 different size solid rods for rivets.

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I use evergreen also, they have a misc. pack that has a little bit of everything. You can try that out, get some sizes to match up to what you want to make. I know hobby town has a display of everything, if there is one near you. Some hobby lobbys also have it.
   
 
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