Just realised whilst reading the destructions i've made a little boo boo. I'm going to be making a 109 G6/R6 and the kit doesn't have underwing cannons. But disaster has been averted. I've ordered a set of Barracuda Gun Boots which also have Master Model barrels too. And whilst i was at it i ordered some AIMS resin exhausts too. In for a penny, in for a pound.
Ok here goes. The excellent but total pain in the rear HGW fabric seatbelts. They look totally gorgeous when made up but they certainly test your patience (and fat fingers).
This is going to take some time.
Late to the party as usual, but love what I have seen so far. The seat belts do look like they could cause you a nervous breakdown. Are the belts embossed paper or another material? They will add a lot of detail to the pit though. Good stuff Sir!!!
Allen they are fabric belts. You can tone them down with matt varnish too. For me they are the best belts around. I was always an Eduard man but since i've seen and used these they are far superior.... even if they are damn fiddly.
I never knew there were belts made of fabric for plane kits. I guess I need to get out more often in my old age! They are gonna look good, fiddly, but good...........
Fiddly but worth it alan , they look so real . Ill be doing something similar soon trying to scratch some belts for the fiat , its going to be a bit of a test ! Cheers tony
Got these in the post today for the kit. They look lovely bits of kit just like the masks and seatbelts do.
Really must crack on with the build but we are working loads of overtime at the moment to get the farm sorted out and some bio-security stuff too. Great for the accountant (SWMBO) but not great for my model building.
Started making the seatbelts again this morning but my eyes started to hurt quickly so i decided to paint the cockpit a base colour of enamel aluminium. This is a pre-weathering colour so i can then apply the acrylic RLM 66 and 'scratch' the paint so that the aluminium shows through like real scratches would. This is a technique i saw a few months ago and thought i'd give it a go. I normally just use a silver art pencil. Yet again something new for me. Time will tell on how it turns out.