Following up on my post from yesterday, I am now using the broom bristles not to repair a weapon, but rather to make a completely new one.
There were several comments, here and in social media, about using the bristles to repair swords as well as spears.
Right now, I am in the process of building a retinue for The Barons' War using plastic figures from Fireforge. I like the figures quite a bit, but I noticed one omission. Falchions are very useful weapons to have in your baronial retinue, but the Fireforge models do not come with them.
A falchion is a single-edged sword, rather than the typical double-edged sword more commonly found on medieval models. In The Barons' War rules, the falchion has a special ability whereby defending units in lighter armor have a penalty to their defense due to the slashing nature of the attack.
I did a little quick internet research, and discovered that Durham Cathedral has a surviving falchion in its collection.
The Conyers Falchion |
Looking at the shape of the blade I felt that I could replicate it, or at least get close, using the broom bristles.
Step 1: Flatten a portion of a synthetic broom bristle with the flat pliers.
Step 2: Carefully cut the sword blade off of the arm, leaving the hilt, and drill a hole into the hand for the new blade.Hole drilled for new blade. |
Making sure the hole was centered is crucial. |
Arm and blade ready to be attached. |
Step 4: Glue the blade into the hole. Once this was done I took the flat pliers and flattened the bristle all the way down to the hilt.
Falchion blade inserted into hole in sword arm. |
Step 5: Assemble the rest of the figure as normal. That's it, that is all there is to it.
The proud owner of a new falchion. |
The new blade is clearly distinct from the regular sword. |
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