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    Making seat belts

    Is there any tutorials on how to make or scratchbuild seatbelts or other cockpit items?

    I'm currently working on a Revell 1/72 Eurofighter (older EF2000 not typhoon) model.

    Its the material and how to make the buckles/fasteners that will probably give me the trouble.

    Thanks in advance for any help.
  • Guest

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    Hi Hal8000

    Thanks for your comments about my fw 190!

    I usually make seatbelts out of strips of Tamiya masking tape, cut to size accordingly. You can make it two layers if it looks too thin of course.

    Buckles can be made of foil, bits of plastic cut or shapen to suit or spare bits of photoetch if it looks right.

    It's always the most effective detail addition in a cockpit, I think.

    Good luck with your Eurofighter Put some pics on when it's finished!

    Cheers, Saul

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    • Guest

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      Originally posted by \
      Hi Hal8000Thanks for your comments about my fw 190!

      I usually make seatbelts out of strips of Tamiya masking tape, cut to size accordingly. You can make it two layers if it looks too thin of course.

      Buckles can be made of foil, bits of plastic cut or shapen to suit or spare bits of photoetch if it looks right.

      It's always the most effective detail addition in a cockpit, I think.

      Good luck with your Eurofighter Put some pics on when it's finished!

      Cheers, Saul
      Thanks Saul, Ok will do, my models look great from 3 feet away, its when you get close up, but i'm improving slowly. Thanks for your help.

      Just found this on google also:

      http://www.promodeller.com/how-to-scratch-build-seat-belt/

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      • Guest

        #4
        Thanks for passing on that link most interesting

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          Is there any tutorials on how to make or scratchbuild seatbelts or other cockpit items?I'm currently working on a Revell 1/72 Eurofighter (older EF2000 not typhoon) model.

          Its the material and how to make the buckles/fasteners that will probably give me the trouble.

          Thanks in advance for any help.
          I find the foil that swan scalpel blades are wrapped in is just the thing for making straps. Cut to width and lenght they can be threaded though etched brass buckles etc. primed they take paint well and can be folded realisticly on seats

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          • stona
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            • Jul 2008
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            #6
            Originally posted by \
            I find the foil that swan scalpel blades are wrapped in is just the thing for making straps. Cut to width and lenght they can be threaded though etched brass buckles etc. primed they take paint well and can be folded realisticly on seats
            Or the stuff off the top of a wine bottle - added bonus, you get to drink the wine! Not recommended before attempting to put buckles on the belts.

            Steve

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            • Guest

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              Originally posted by \
              Or the stuff off the top of a wine bottle - added bonus, you get to drink the wine! Not recommended before attempting to put buckles on the belts.Steve
              LOL How many bottles to the model is the average requirement

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              • stona
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                • Jul 2008
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                #8
                Originally posted by \
                LOL How many bottles to the model is the average requirement
                One bottle is more than enough for the harness - I find I need several more for my health, particularly when things don't go quite as planned i.e.for every model I've ever built!!!!

                Steve

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Here is South Africa tootpaste tubes are made out of a soft plastic. I use strips of this plastic to make my seat belts - I have to sand it down a bit for smaller scales but it moulds to the shape you want easily.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    How do you make the buckels for the harnesses?

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                    • stona
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                      • Jul 2008
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                      #11
                      Honest answer is I don't know how you'd do it at 1/72. I do it with wire at 1/32 and (just about) at 1/48 on the rare occasions I go there. If you used foil maybe just remove the paint to reveal a bit of silver beneath. A 1/72 buckle is awfully small!

                      Steve

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        HI there

                        I understand that masking tape doubled over makes for a reasonable effect of a belt ,it gives it a texture.

                        Solder is a good medium for making metal parts and comes in various thicknesses for the right effect.

                        Reasonably accurate buckles can be made from bending the solder wire around a square profile bar and cutting one corner which gives you a square profile buckle looking piece.

                        Experimental with the above may give a pleasant effect.

                        or invest in an eduard etch set,less than a tenner.

                        Ugly 6 out

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                        • stona
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                          • Jul 2008
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                          #13
                          All the above is true,but I'm struggling with scale. At 1/72 a typical harness strap is going to be 1-2mm across. If you can bend and fix a buckle on there you're a better man than I am, Gunga Din. It's bad enough at 1/32. I think at such a small scale anything more than an approximation is going to require,as Ugly says,some photo etch.

                          Cheers

                          Steve (with apologies to Rudyard Kipling ....no,not the one who made cakes!)

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                            #14
                            Hi Stona

                            Go eyes on here

                            Promodellers.com - How to scratch build simple seat-belts

                            ugly 6 out

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                            • stona
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                              • Jul 2008
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                              #15
                              Yep,I've used a pretty much identical method,like him, for 1/32 and 1/48. You'll never be able to do that at 1/72 IMHO. I think it would be too difficult to make them in scale,without micro surgical type equipment. Those bits (again as he says) are fiddly at 1/48 and I agree with him having done it! The results look pretty good,I did some in my Stuka.

                              For my latest build I haven't bothered making the buckles etc.I'll be honest,even at 1/32 it's a fiddly job and I couldn't be arsed doing two sets of lap belts and a full harness. I've just gone for painted foil. When everything is closed up it will give a good impression of the belts/harnesses.

                              Cheers

                              Steve

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