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Jerry: for smaller domed rivets, I do the following:
I salami slice appropriate diameter styrene rod to make discs. I affix the disc and once dried, I impress the disc with a beading tool. The sets come in many sizes and the ends are concave. A quick press with one over the disc compresses it to a domed rivet shape.
I've also used this method to alter several DML Halftracks which have largish domed rivets. On the real thing, the exposed heads were domed screwheads. I've shaved off the larger ones and replaced them with the method described above or reduced the ones that protruded too much. Then I follow up with a quick knife imprint to make the screw slot.
My only caveat is this: this is my preferred method for very small rivets. I wouldn't use this method if I wanted to add larger ones (like on an M3 Lee) as the less than perfect uniformity may be noticeable on a larger rivet. For those, I use Tichy or Grandt or resin MasterClub rivets.
Hope this helps.
Excellent technique ! I may go to that method if I ever get around to building my C type commo halftrack in the stash. My main bent here though is to make buttons ! This method may also work for that and I have this set of punches already in my tool arsenal.
Thanks,J