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HGW 1/32 US P-39Q/N AIracobra Microtextile/Photoetch Belts 132571'

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HGW 1/32 US P-39Q/N AIracobra Microtextile/Photoetch Belts 132571'Accessory designed for your plastic model P 39Q N Airacobra from Kittyhawk. Seat belts from HGW Models are laser cut so it is easy to use product. Set contains micro fabric belts and photo etched buckles suitable for large scale planes in 1 32 scale. accessory features contains micro fabric and photo etched highly detailed parts belts are fully functional modeler can leave them un fastened made from printed micro fabric material which behaves like a

Accessory designed for your plastic model P-39Q/N Airacobra from Kittyhawk. Seat belts from HGW Models are laser-cut so it is easy-to-use product. Set contains micro fabric belts and photo etched buckles suitable for large scale planes in 1/32 scale.

accessory features
contains micro-fabric and photo-etched highly detailed parts
belts are fully functional - modeler can leave them un/fastened
made from printed micro-fabric material which behaves like a piece of rag
textile parts are prepared for using filters and other agents (they are waterproof and resistant to common nonaggresive modeling preparations
photo-etched parts are developed in cooperation with Eduard company
 
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INSTRUCTIONS
Take the precut textile part out of the sheet.
Remove the carrier paper.
Bunch the belts up and knead them between the fingers.
Thread the belts through the photo etched buckles – use superglue.
Put them into the seat.
Spray with glossy varnish.
Spray with matt varnish.
Impregnate the seat belts with very diluted oil colour (mix of black and brown) > texture highlight.

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