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Old 04-15-2004, 08:37 AM
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i am having trouble figuring out the directions to this kit. i have adhd, and i cant really comprehend too well and they are kinda complicated. so if n e 1 could help me out i would appreciate it!
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Re: modelers seatbelts

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Re: modelers seatbelts

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i am having trouble figuring out the directions to this kit. i have adhd, and i cant really comprehend too well and they are kinda complicated. so if n e 1 could help me out i would appreciate it!
The instructions on the Modeler's seatbelts are pretty straightforward, but not absolutely necessary. If you got reference pics of racing harnesses in various race cars, just replicate what you see. Thin strips for the belts; thick strips for the padding. Some of the P/E parts are optional depending on the belts you are trying to make.
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Re: modelers seatbelts

The problem with the Modelers is that they leave out the Sparco 3 and 4 point standard buckle designs which is a little less complicated. Having a 3-point Sparco in my car made things a breeze but I realize I'm probably the only one......

As malsheem said, the instructions are pretty straight forward. I takes a little time at first to figure out the deigns as they don't have you assemle the belt as it would assemble in the real world because the belts are one-sided. A little more patience and it goes together.
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thanx a bunch for all your help, it really helps
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