Vexillum (How to)

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Paul

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After seeing this excellent set of Roman commanders from Strelets, I decided to plan another small Roman Legion. This one I´ll name Aduitrix II after seeing Simons excellent representation of this legion on his blog TheBigRedbatCave
The senate discusses the Emporers idea to raise a new legion.... ...and after many hours of discussion it is agreed upon....Hail Caeser!!!!! First though, the soldiers need recruiting and they need banners for thier units so...some need making :-D
Stuff needed. Pliers, thin metal file, florists wire, thin steel wire, some copperwire, tweezers, woodglue (not in pic) and some printed Vexillia patterns. I´ve painted above the prints to form the backs when folded. The paint has a tendency to soak thruogh and destroy the pattern when painting the actual back of the print
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Make the spear head as here. A bit below the spearhead, make a groove using the file. this is so the crossbar fits without slipping up and down Make a hole at the top of the folded pattern and push the shaft through. Smear some glue onto the inside of the pattern, insert the crossbar wire and fold shut. The copper wire is then wound around under the spearhead and down to the crossbar. Cut the copperwire off just below the pattern and using the tweezers fold the wire back on itsself. This makes a little loop where a blob of woodglue can be added to form the "weights".
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The pic is a bit dark, but basically just paint the copper wire dark brown or black and the bottom of the pattern and the "weights" gold.
So now thestandard can be given out and the recruiting of the 1st Cohort LegII Aduitrix can begin!!!

"Come to join the legion? Yes? Go along the path and go to the left. next! The legion? yes? go along the..."







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Sehr interessant, Paul, very interesting!

I use a similar process to make flags in 54mm, albeit with foil candy wrappers and 2-part epoxy glues. I fold the foil and laminate it by spreading glue between the sheets.

On the vexillum, were the ends of the cords just weights, or were they braided tassles of some kind?


Prost!
Brad
 
Blimey!!! The pics turned out big when they arrived here :)
Thanks Brad.
The Vexillia had weights on the ends of the straps.
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Obviously something like in the pic is a bit difficult in 20mm.
I also use tinfoil for making flags, but sandwiched between two sides of paper. i leave a couple of mm´s around the sides so that the paprer gets bonded with itsself and afterwards, when it´s all dry, the foil allows the flag to be bent/folded however I want it, and as often as I want (not that I reshape all the flagsall the time :))
 
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