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Mariner

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Hello all,
I've noticed lots of different base plaques here on PF...I don't know much about them; do most of you have them engraved? They certainly add to the finished work.
thanks,
Mary
 
Hi,
By my side I do that with a special software and then I print.
 
There are three nice tutorials for base plaques/ labels on Massive Voodoo. The third one could be interesting for historical miniatures:

http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.de/2010/01/tutorial-how-to-make-socket-label.html
http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.de/2010/12/tutorial-how-to-make-socket-label-3_17.html
http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.de/2010/11/tutorial-making-another-socket-label.html

One label made from Fimo, but I guess that sulpey, etc work just as fine. The tutorial is in german, but the pictures speak for themselves:
http://www.das-bemalforum.de/dynamics/showentry.php?e=65&catid=6

Those lables might not be as perfect as an engraved plate, but depending on your topic and style of your miniature/ diorama they might fit perfectly.
 
Hi Mary,
if you don't want to make the nameplate yourself, let me introduce myself. I run Name it! and we've been supplying specialist plates to modellers for over 12 years now - we've lots of customers amongst the planeteers. The plates are aluminium, brass or plastic and cost between £3 and £5 each, depending on the size.
Please feel free to visit the website:
www.nameitplates.co.uk
Paul (And julie) Newman
 
Hey Mary
Most commercial print shops (business cards, awards, plaques etc) can print a name plate. The ones I use are heat printed on brass or brushed stainless, cost $15- $20. It's just a storefront shop in a little plaza across the street. Usually done overnight... good deal.

Colin
 
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