I am sure most of you guys on here have done this, but this is my first try.
Thanks to the very useful seat belt making threads, I have put together these belts for my current build, a Tamiya Bf109 1/48. They are made of normal masking tape, which gives a nice texture and it was folded over to give some 'thIckness'. They were painted tan. The buckles and catches were made out of 5 amp fuse wire.
I felt that the decals for the instrument panel were a little poor, so I bit the bullet and had a go at painting it myself. Once the base grey coat was painted and dried, I painted the needles on the dials, my one haired paint brush was still too thick so some of the paint missed! But once I had dripped some very thin black into the dials, the overpainting was corrected as the instrument detail was higher. Gentle dry brushing with light grey highlighted the dials. Finally, floor gloss filled the dials to level them out and give the impression of glass faces.
After all of that, I feel all cross eyed!
Thanks again to all of the tips and tricks this forum and it's people give.
Regards
Scuff
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Thanks to the very useful seat belt making threads, I have put together these belts for my current build, a Tamiya Bf109 1/48. They are made of normal masking tape, which gives a nice texture and it was folded over to give some 'thIckness'. They were painted tan. The buckles and catches were made out of 5 amp fuse wire.
I felt that the decals for the instrument panel were a little poor, so I bit the bullet and had a go at painting it myself. Once the base grey coat was painted and dried, I painted the needles on the dials, my one haired paint brush was still too thick so some of the paint missed! But once I had dripped some very thin black into the dials, the overpainting was corrected as the instrument detail was higher. Gentle dry brushing with light grey highlighted the dials. Finally, floor gloss filled the dials to level them out and give the impression of glass faces.
After all of that, I feel all cross eyed!

Thanks again to all of the tips and tricks this forum and it's people give.
Regards
Scuff
GTMedia Services
FlickR: Flickr: GTMedia's Photostream
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