Help with MFH seat belts
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Help with MFH seat belts
Hi guys
I wonder if someone can help me about the 1/20 MFH seat belts, I bought a blue version but I do not understand how a company like them put as instructions only a image like attached. It's very disappointed
I found a better instructions for the 1/12 version, so I have 2 questions:
1. Can I use the 1/12 instructions for the 1/20 version?
2. What is and how should I use the part with 3 divisions?
And if someone know a place for a better tutorial or video how assembly it I will be glad
Thanks a lot
Cristiano
I wonder if someone can help me about the 1/20 MFH seat belts, I bought a blue version but I do not understand how a company like them put as instructions only a image like attached. It's very disappointed
I found a better instructions for the 1/12 version, so I have 2 questions:
1. Can I use the 1/12 instructions for the 1/20 version?
2. What is and how should I use the part with 3 divisions?
And if someone know a place for a better tutorial or video how assembly it I will be glad
Thanks a lot
Cristiano
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
hello ..just goggle it ,I think there is a couple of videos ,you need to know how to bend photo etch etc , make sure you understand before you start ,so easy to ruin the parts ,even videos on how to bend photo etch will help ,makes some great parts when you learn how to use it ..Joe
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
Hi Joe, thanks for your reply
I really already try to search online, but I did not found any build for this specific set, not in Google and You Tube. And I spent a lot of time looking for F1 1/20 build material
And I also try to found for what is that image attached in my first post.
Maybe I need to improve my search skills because I really do not found it.
But I will keep searching…
Kind regards
Cristiano
I really already try to search online, but I did not found any build for this specific set, not in Google and You Tube. And I spent a lot of time looking for F1 1/20 build material
And I also try to found for what is that image attached in my first post.
Maybe I need to improve my search skills because I really do not found it.
But I will keep searching…
Kind regards
Cristiano
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
Hello Cristiano,
I am not familiar with the 1/12 sets, but I would think you could use them as a guide.
The 3 strips you show are double sided tape. They are quite thin and can be tricky.
They can be used under the belt material to hold them in place against the seat. You can also use the tape underneath the material that loops through the buckles to hold them in place. Just cut them to required pieces.
The belts can be tricky things to assemble, patience is required.
They are worth the effort though.
Hope this helps.
Tim
I am not familiar with the 1/12 sets, but I would think you could use them as a guide.
The 3 strips you show are double sided tape. They are quite thin and can be tricky.
They can be used under the belt material to hold them in place against the seat. You can also use the tape underneath the material that loops through the buckles to hold them in place. Just cut them to required pieces.
The belts can be tricky things to assemble, patience is required.
They are worth the effort though.
Hope this helps.
Tim
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
Hi Tim, great thanks now it's more clear
I started and the photo etched elements was ok, but the belt it self it's a nightmare, every time I try to pass through some element it start to shred. It's really painfully.
I'll try more tomorrow.
Thanks for all for the help, if I managed to built I post the result... if... lol
Cristiano
I started and the photo etched elements was ok, but the belt it self it's a nightmare, every time I try to pass through some element it start to shred. It's really painfully.
I'll try more tomorrow.
Thanks for all for the help, if I managed to built I post the result... if... lol
Cristiano
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
For the end that goes through the buckles, you can cut it in a vee (taper). It should then go through the slot in the buckle easier without fraying. Folder it back behind the buckle and hold in place with the tape.
It can be trickier when placing through the shoulder adjusters. Tweezers with a sharpish point are also helpful to pull belt through.
I also have a very sharp and fine pair of embroiderers scissors which I use to trim any frayed fibres.
Don't expect to get it right first time. It can take many attempts to feed it through the etched parts. Just cut off frayed end and start again.
Stick at it...you will eventually find the method that works for you.
If you need more help you can PM me and I will try to explain better.
Tim
It can be trickier when placing through the shoulder adjusters. Tweezers with a sharpish point are also helpful to pull belt through.
I also have a very sharp and fine pair of embroiderers scissors which I use to trim any frayed fibres.
Don't expect to get it right first time. It can take many attempts to feed it through the etched parts. Just cut off frayed end and start again.
Stick at it...you will eventually find the method that works for you.
If you need more help you can PM me and I will try to explain better.
Tim
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
For the double sided tape, cut into pieces about 1.5 cm long and apply to back of the seat belt material
Cut the belt material in a V to pass through the PE
With the double sided tape with film removed fold the belt over and the tape holds
Cut the belt material in a V to pass through the PE
With the double sided tape with film removed fold the belt over and the tape holds
Re: Help with MFH seat belts
The double sided tape is great, paperthin and it glues like hell, used it on my Lotus 99T to place the seatbelts just like simply thrown down, glue attacks the belt material and changes the colour, better is using this tape.
Take a stand!
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
Hi guys, thank you all for the tips
I finished and for the first attempt I believe was ok, I realize that we need to practice as everything
This is the result: Again thanks for your help
Kind regards
Cristiano
I finished and for the first attempt I believe was ok, I realize that we need to practice as everything
This is the result: Again thanks for your help
Kind regards
Cristiano
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Re: Help with MFH seat belts
If you ever make a strap again, cut the strap into a V and lightly glue the cut with gel-like seconds glue. Apply carefully with a toothpick. Then the material no longer frays. The double sided tape is the best you can use. Other glues change the color of the material which makes the result look bad. Your seat with drm belt looks very good. My first try wasn't that good.
Seema