Need a Source for Rigging Thread

I'm building the 1:96 scale model of The Beagle, from Revell Germany. The rigging thread they supply is awful. It's some sort of stretchy synthetic that's very hard to work with, plus it's spooled on this star-shaped device that creates all sorts of kinks in the line.

Anyone know a source for good rigging thread? I'd need hemp-colored and glossy black, pretty thin to fit through the rigging blocks they supply.

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novice1
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Ron Smith

Try these.

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John

I've posted this before some time ago. I've found that strands of nylon from an old pair of ladies pantyhose work well. Once you separate a strand, affix it to one end. then stretch it taunt and affix the other end. It should never go slack and is so thin it's almost invisible...definitely in scale appearing. the only drawback I've found is that it takes a bit of work to get the super glue to grip it and you may have to hold it in position for a while in order to make it stay put.

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Bill Woodier

Thanks for all the replies!

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novice1

Do you have any idea of the actual thickness? I've bought .006" nylon line at a fishing store so if it's not much thinner it's not any better.

Norm

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Norm Dresner

I recently went to the best sewing store in the area, and was sadly disappointed when I tried to buy thread to replace some in a Heller kit I am building. Thread no longer comes in the variety of sizes nor textures as it used to. I will have to hoard my collection I have built up over the last couple of decades. I used to buy almost all my rigging thread from local sewing shops, little from hobby sources.

Model Expo has a reasonable offering of thread. I will have to depend on them more!

BTW, try to buy silk or even cotton thread locally these days. If you ask for anything other than polyester they stare at you as some sort of freak- well, I guess maybe we model ship builders ARE a little strange :-)

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Don Stauffer in Minnesota

I guess we're lucky, there's a place in Annapolis, MD that imports lots of silk thread and a place in Rockville, MD that carries thread in 10 or so different materials. Good thing I live between the two.

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Ron Smith

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John DeBoo

Even better is that old reliable Invisible Thread. This is also a monofilament, about 1/2 pound test, and you can find it in most fabric stores. Comes in both clear and gray that I know of. I've used it for years to replicate aircraft antenna lines and is also great for rigging biplanes.

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Richard Marmo

I've never measured the thickness, Norm. It's thinner than a human hair and almost invisible once you have split it down to a single strand. I have no way to measure anything that fine so, beyond that, I'm sorry but I couldn't tell you. The good thing about the pantyhose is they're basically free once the wife has put a run in them and one pair would probably supply a lifetime of rigging and antenna wires.

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Bill Woodier

Silk is the best. This is a site where you can find what you want (:>

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Count DeMoney

Around Christmas time the craft stores will carry "Angel Hair". Makes great rigging for 1/700 ships.

T2

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Tom

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