German / Italian Topolino

If you find yourself needing to make small discs a lot, you may want to invest in a punch-and-die set. They're not cheap, but if you buy approximately two kits less, you can easily afford one. As a further tip, if you also want to make domed rivets, buy a regular punch-and-die set plus separate (replacement) domed punches for use in the die from the first one, which will be much cheaper than getting a second complete set of domed punches and the associated die.
 
I did get a small inexpensive set, that's how made these discs for the side windows. I also have an assortment of resin domed rivets, which I use from time to time.
I've seen other guys completely replace all the rivets on armour... not sure I'll ever go there, but with some poor castings, that might be an option!
 
What you have is a punch, but a modeller's punch-and-die set looks like this:

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You place the sheet (plastic, pewter, decal sheet, whatever) between the clear and the steel plates, tighten the screws at least somewhat, insert a punch into the appropriate hole, and tap it with the hammer to create a neat little disc.

It's a tedious job, and glueing a bunch of those discs or rivets onto a model is often even more tedious, but depending on what you build, it can be a life sanity saver :) Like when you find yourself having the brilliant idea to build something like this:

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punch-and-die
... aptly named for military modelers!

Here is another one: necessity is an excuse to spend more money! ;)

All kidding aside, that's one serious looking piece of kit!
Maybe if I'm a reaaallly good boy, and eat all my vegetables!
 
Like I said, they're not cheap. Some years ago I paid around €80 for the type shown in the photo, and checking just now, I see it costs closer to a hundred now. So definitely not something most modellers really need, but for the kind of modelling I do, it's a good investment because it will save a lot of work and aggravation trying to make little discs in other ways. If you only need the occasional one, your punch will be quite sufficient, or for example cutting discs from plastic rod.
 
... so I'm putting down some base colours on my figures, sitting at a different spot, the light hits it differently and I spot the San Andreas fault running up his leg to his waist!
I'd spent so much time tweaking the seated chap that I never noticed...
FIAB: Fix It Again Brian

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And the rifle and fingers too! :rolleyes:
 

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