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Title: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: cheng on July 24, 2016, 00:34:22
i use a parrot perch to replace the telescope eye from inside
perfect tight fit and no trimming at all

Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: tahra on July 24, 2016, 13:44:56
I'm planning to cover some with putty thing.
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: cheng on July 24, 2016, 16:44:52
I'm planning to cover some with putty thing.

putty's irreversible  :P
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: tahra on July 24, 2016, 16:49:06
putty's irreversible  :P

The head is useless with the hole, so..

Personally, I find the moving thing ridiculous anyways, so...
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: cheng on July 25, 2016, 03:33:42
The head is useless with the hole, so..

Personally, I find the moving thing ridiculous anyways, so...

I seem to be having too many samurai with eye patches.....I cant put those heads on my archers  :hmm:
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: GrahamB on July 25, 2016, 07:13:04
I seem to be having too many samurai with eye patches.....I cant put those heads on my archers  :hmm:

Can archers wear a monocle whilst working? Or do they close one eye whilst aiming?

Nice fix, cheng. I bet it is fiddly to get that parrot perch in place! I wonder if there is a brown part which could restore the eye to normality?
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: cheng on July 25, 2016, 09:04:52
Can archers wear a monocle whilst working? Or do they close one eye whilst aiming?

Nice fix, cheng. I bet it is fiddly to get that parrot perch in place! I wonder if there is a brown part which could restore the eye to normality?

We see those modern day competition marksmen use an eye patch so they dont have to forcibly shut one eye while aiming but historically, if I were selecting from soldiers to train as archers, I wouldnt want anyone who's permanently blind in one eye  :P
(I'm neither a marksman nor have any military knowledge....just guessing ;D)

you're right, I had to use a pair of forceps and another blunt tool to position and push the parrot stand from inside the very cramped empty head :lol:

even if I were to use a short pieces of brown sprue, it wouldn't match the other printed 'cartoonish' eye  :hmm: ::) 8}

were you asking serious questions or in jest?  :lol: :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: GrahamB on July 25, 2016, 21:30:13
I had forgotten the other eye is printed on, cheng (and I didn't look properly at your picture, either)! It was a serious suggestion to use brown plastic like in the normal molded eyes, but not relevant after all!
Title: Re: when you have too many of these telescope eyed heads
Post by: cheng on July 26, 2016, 00:02:26
I had forgotten the other eye is printed on, cheng (and I didn't look properly at your picture, either)! It was a serious suggestion to use brown plastic like in the normal molded eyes, but not relevant after all!

no worries, GrahamB!
i thought i'm the only person who logs in and out in seconds :P