Next stage is making and fitting the "wing". I hope I can make this clear?
First - the raw material comes from a blister pack of pills that I take. These packs are made from a central layer of plastic, encased in aluminium foil. I cut off the conveniantly shaped corner - to give me the tab at the top.
This next pic shows the small crescent of the wing, curved and bent to fit the shoulder of the figure ( which I built up to accept it with thin strips of milliput) - and another crescent of rolled milliput. (both resembling a snipped fingernail). I make these up to fit the piece, by trial and error.
I then first superglue on the wing piece to the shoulder - and whilst still not entirely set, gently feed in the curved piece of milliput. I use tweezers to hold the wing piece in place, and a cocktail stick to push in the milliput.
Sounds more complicated than it actually is - and with a bit of practice, becomes very easy to do. The trick is, to be very patient and use a magnifying lamp or Optivisor to see clearly.
When dry, brush over the pilliput with super-glue again. Once completely set, the whole thing can be painted and touched in with the rest. I will show this later. If this explanation worked - Hurrah! johnnybach