Monday, April 27, 2015 - 11:51 PM UTC
Fine Molds continues the line of small sets with the plastic seatbelts. This time they started the series dedicated for modern jet fighters.
The series is "Nano Aviation". Plastic used for the sprues is highly flexible. Can be bend and adjusted to your current needs and situation in the cockpit of your model kit.

NA7 - F-14 & F/A-18 seatbelts in 1:72 scale (header and right hand gallery)
NC7 - F-14 & F/A-18 seatbelts in 1:48 scale (bottom gallery)

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now here's a very interesting solution to the dilemma of trying to get PE belts and harnesses to actually glue to seats. I'm certainly interested in the F-14 set as I have the Eduard Danger Zone kit in my stash. My concern is if the belts can be bent for a more realistic shape, and just how much do they cost. Joel
APR 30, 2015 - 09:53 PM
Hi Joel, take a look at my previous report about these seatbelts HERE. There are more pictures of these belts and some of them present the seatbelts already glued in place and their flexibility.
APR 30, 2015 - 10:13 PM
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