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I'm not sure if I can to help you, but I've sculpted several of these at 54 and 75 mm and I've not any special material or tool for that work, only my usual clay, detailed info and..... a lot of patience.
 
hi pilgrim,
the few times i've tried to make lace for a pelisse i've used thin copper wire. getting the right thickness is the main problem. i've tried miliput several times and as super anto mentioned you need patience with it. good luck, hope i've helped a little.
 
Have you thought of round plastic rod? Plastruct do various diameters and I’ve used their 0.3 mm rod for that very purpose as it’s very flexible and will fix easily. You should be able to get the rod in most model shops.

Hope this helps.

Jeff
 
I'm absolut agree with JABERWOCKY and Tonton, copper wire could be a great option, I tried that, but you must use a different glue than cyano, because you'll must to fix the position of each lace several times. I usually use clay because the laces are naturals to the pelisse.
 
Any tips on sculpting a pelisse/laced jacket in 54mm; approach, materials etc. Many Thanks
In the photo 54 mm. A thin pancake is rolled out of the sculpting material and strips are cut with the blade of a model knife (if laces are needed, not braid, then a strip is also cut, but thin, which you can slightly roll on a flat surface with your finger, giving it a rounded section), which paste on model. With a knife, already on the model, the borders of the braid or laces are adjusted.
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In the photo 54 mm. A thin pancake is rolled out of the sculpting material and strips are cut with the blade of a model knife (if laces are needed, not braid, then a strip is also cut, but thin, which you can slightly roll on a flat surface with your finger, giving it a rounded section), which paste on model. With a knife, already on the model, the borders of the braid or laces are adjusted.View attachment 430653
Incredible sculpting on the lace!
 
In the photo 54 mm. A thin pancake is rolled out of the sculpting material and strips are cut with the blade of a model knife (if laces are needed, not braid, then a strip is also cut, but thin, which you can slightly roll on a flat surface with your finger, giving it a rounded section), which paste on model. With a knife, already on the model, the borders of the braid or laces are adjusted.View attachment 430653


Now that is some putty pushing skill!!!!
 

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