I'm just returning to aircraft model making after a break of about 20 years and would like to share a tip with you on how I made inexpensive aircraft seat belts etc.
When I wanted to make anything which needed to 'wrap around' anything then I used to use old toothpaste tubes, cut into the relevent sizes and scales. Now I would use the tin foil wrappers that Swan-Moreton scalpel blades come in. Open the wrapper fully, flatten out the foil and then cut out the appropriate shape. Once cut to size, add additional pieces (for buckles, braces etc) and then prime, paint and fit to your model.
This method is just as useful for coats/capes on figures; straps on vehicle loads and trains and virtually anything that needs to be 'bendable' and can be easily wrapped around figures, Ejector seats or even the warning tassles/ribbons on FOD covers.
HTH
Bootneck
When I wanted to make anything which needed to 'wrap around' anything then I used to use old toothpaste tubes, cut into the relevent sizes and scales. Now I would use the tin foil wrappers that Swan-Moreton scalpel blades come in. Open the wrapper fully, flatten out the foil and then cut out the appropriate shape. Once cut to size, add additional pieces (for buckles, braces etc) and then prime, paint and fit to your model.
This method is just as useful for coats/capes on figures; straps on vehicle loads and trains and virtually anything that needs to be 'bendable' and can be easily wrapped around figures, Ejector seats or even the warning tassles/ribbons on FOD covers.
HTH
Bootneck
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