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The Mainline => Scratchbuilding => Topic started by: SteveCuster on December 13, 2018, 10:57:55 PM

Title: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: SteveCuster on December 13, 2018, 10:57:55 PM
Hello everyone.

I wanted to do a quick how-to on modeling chain link fencing. I think it's a great way to box in a scene without blocking the view of the details past the fence. It's also very easy to do and pretty inexpensive. This type of fencing has been included in many kits but it was always a scary prospect to me until I tried it.

Here are a few pictures of some chain link fencing I've done on my models.

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I drew out a basic drawing for how I want to fence. These are spaced 6 ft apart and are 5 space ft high.

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I liked the crossbar support detail on the SierraWest fence so I used that here as well.

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This is the rod material I used for the posts.

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The chain link is made from a material called Tulle. If you buy it on a roll the holes are too big. You need to buy it by the yard. I got mine from Joann Fabrics. It was $.79 per yard. The SKU number is 717371410313. 1 yard is enough to do several layouts worth of chain link.

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I cut a few sections of material much bigger than the fence I'm making and taped them to a piece of paper.

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I painted the material with a light coat of gray primer. The paint gives the material a little more strength and stability so it's a necessary step.

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I cut the brass material to the lengths I wanted and dropped them in Jax Brass Black.

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Double sided tape on the template.
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I stuck all the pieces in where I wanted them on the tape. I also super-glued any of the sections that touched together.
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I glued the tulle to the fence just like this. I will trim it up next.
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Using a ruler as a guide I cut along the top of the fence. Just make sure you use a brand new razor.
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The bottom section is all trimmed up.
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Here is both the top and bottom trim and glued up. After this I sprayed them with another coat of gray primer.

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Here's the fence in place on the layout. It adds a little depth to a scene without obscuring it like a vertical board fence does.

Hopefully this will be helpful to someone.

Thanks for checking in.

-Steve
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: ndwolf68 on December 14, 2018, 12:07:31 AM
Very nicely done! And, thanks for sharing!

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Norm
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: rpdylan on December 14, 2018, 03:19:47 AM
Awesome Steve! Thank you so much for this tutorial,,,,, I'm def going to try this
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: Janbouli on December 14, 2018, 05:48:54 AM
Great tutorial , thanks for sharing. I really think Tutorials like this should be in a separate part of this Forum Board
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: oldiron on December 14, 2018, 09:08:40 AM
Nice. What kind of glue did you use to glue the tulle to the fence posts? Bob
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: Jerry on December 14, 2018, 09:22:44 AM
Thanks Steve and very nice looking fence.

Jerry
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: SteveCuster on December 14, 2018, 10:16:27 AM
Thanks everyone.

I used super glue to glue the tulle to the posts.

-Steve
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: PRR Modeler on December 14, 2018, 10:57:27 AM
Very nice, thanks for sharing with us.
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: vinceg on December 14, 2018, 12:50:24 PM
Very nice, Steve. Looks like that coat of primer adds a lot of value by stiffening the tulle. When I've done this in the past, I sometimes have problems with the "fencing" being too flexible and unrealistically wavy. I will definitely do this next time around.
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: SteveCuster on December 14, 2018, 01:32:29 PM
Vince, I think that's a key part of working with the stuff. Brett Gallant had recommended priming first on the Scotia Supply fence and it's my favorite one I've done. I didn't prime the Cartwrights fence and it was harder to work with. Much more flimsy and delicate.
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: engine909 on December 14, 2018, 04:35:54 PM
Very well done Steve.
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Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: ACL1504 on December 14, 2018, 05:05:45 PM
Steve,

Very well done and similar to how I did mine except I soldered the brass joints, all nine feet. I made three operating gates and also used the tulle for barbed wire at the top.

You can view, if interested on page 75 of my A&S RR thread part 2.

http://www.modelersforum.com/index.php?topic=2807.1110

Tom  ;D
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: adm.nelson on March 24, 2019, 09:21:37 PM
That's almost how I do it but I never thought of spraying the fabric. And using brass helps to stiffen it. Thanks for sharing. Tony
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on March 25, 2019, 08:16:22 AM
Great tutorial, thanks for posting.


Jeff

Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: jrmueller on March 25, 2019, 08:27:10 AM
Thanks Steve. Definitely going to try this after I send my wife to Joann's for tulle. Jim
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: SteveCuster on March 25, 2019, 12:00:27 PM
Thanks everyone. I'm glad I could help.

-Steve
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: hairball on November 14, 2019, 08:04:37 PM
tulle is used in wedding veils.   Comes in a multitude of colors including one that looks rusty

mike......................HAIRBALL
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: deemery on November 14, 2019, 08:34:00 PM
Quote from: hairball on November 14, 2019, 08:04:37 PM
tulle is used in wedding veils.   Comes in a multitude of colors including one that looks rusty

mike......................HAIRBALL

I'm not quite sure what to make of that color choice for the bride  ;D :D

dave
Title: Re: Modeling Chain Link Fence
Post by: hairball on November 15, 2019, 09:42:28 AM
according to wife its used in a lot of decoration for houses, plus dolls dresses.   I just remember wife saying to me 10 years ago about the stuff and use it in my M R R-ing.    I only ever bought the rust color as I was always doing old , not newer looks.

mike..................HAIRBALL