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help about 1/24 seatbelts

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Can anyone tell me if either of these p/e seatbelt sets are any good Detail Master and Renaissence?
does anyone have any pics of the renaissence ones?
Is sms black/pewter twill carbon fibre and good?

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Please can anyone help me.
ive done a search but nothing comes up to say if they are any good or not.

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Old 08-01-2005, 04:31 AM
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Re: help about 1/24 seatbelts

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Hi
Can anyone tell me if either of these p/e seatbelt sets are any good Detail Master and Renaissence?
does anyone have any pics of the renaissence ones?
Is sms black/pewter twill carbon fibre and good?

Thanks
Nathan
Renaiisance is a really good company. I haven't used their seatbelt PE aprts but I have one of their multi-media kits and teh PE parts are excellent. Detailmaster PE parts are also fine.

Basically these are really simple bits and there's not much to get "wrong". The ones I have seen don't include belt material but maybe soem do.

for CF deacal take a look at this http://models.magietec.com/wiki/inde...and_Size_Chart
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For the carbon fibre question go to the ScaleWiki site:

http://models.magietec.com/wiki/inde...and_Size_Chart

for an excellent comparison page
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Oops that's the same link as before, sorry!
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