Great tutorial! I really like the "to the point" delivery and also the simple approach to what looks super complicated. To the uninitiated, this looks unattainable but actually, it's quite simple. The added oil staining and the zip tie buckle just made it 10/10. Really looking forward to giving this shot
The only video that shows detail for detail on how to make a harness, thank you!! I wish I would of found your video sooner! Now I know how! Thank you again!
Thanks so much. I was looking for a how to video on seatbelts for my model cars. Great job. Thanks again, take care. All the best for this New Yr. /Rosemary
If possible could you give me a link for the wire you use im planning on trying this but I want to bug wire that won’t break and is reliable like the stuff you use
I purchased these wires from craft store a while ago. But I am sure you can find them in any craft/hobby stores. If you search copper wires of amazon/eBay you will find them in many different sizes, too.😊
Very detailed and helpful for beginners :)
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial! I really like the "to the point" delivery and also the simple approach to what looks super complicated. To the uninitiated, this looks unattainable but actually, it's quite simple. The added oil staining and the zip tie buckle just made it 10/10. Really looking forward to giving this shot
Excellent tutorial and tips, you have a true modellers mind utilising commonly found items to make realistic parts.
Dude your really creative I will try this on my next Sil80
Have fun with the build!
The only video that shows detail for detail on how to make a harness, thank you!! I wish I would of found your video sooner! Now I know how! Thank you again!
Wow!! so good
You're brilliant thanks for the video
Thank you.
Thanks so much. I was looking for a how to video on seatbelts for my model cars. Great job. Thanks again, take care. All the best for this New Yr.
/Rosemary
You are welcome. I am glad it’s helpful.❤️
Very cool, thanks for sharing!! 👍👍
So cool, man!
Thank you very much! Good idea and informative video. I’m going to use this idea for my 1990 1/24 Hasegawa B-190 Benneton Ford for sure! cheers 🍻
Thank you for watching🙏I am glad the video is helpful to you😊
Man I love this!
Great tutorial!
Thank you very much for watching!🙏
do you think you could use other types of wire, if so what types do you think would be a good substitue?
You can strip the insulation of thin electrical wires or old telephone cords and use the copper wires inside it. They should work just as well. 👍
Great video.
that was awesome. thanks. have a great day. thanks. mike.
Thank you Mike❤️
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If possible could you give me a link for the wire you use im planning on trying this but I want to bug wire that won’t break and is reliable like the stuff you use
I purchased these wires from craft store a while ago. But I am sure you can find them in any craft/hobby stores. If you search copper wires of amazon/eBay you will find them in many different sizes, too.😊
Brilliant
Hey Jun, how would you suggest to cut out the holes for the seats to side the seatbelt through?
I would drill it out with a hand drill and slowly shape the opening with a knife and metal file😊
@@JunsMiniGarage awesome, thanks for the advice and replying 🤙🏻
Jun, what size is the copper wire you use? Thank you!
22 g
Muy cnido el asiento y los sisturones te quedaron como los de averdad bro 😹👍👍👍👍💛💛
How do I choose what wheels to select for my model kits
Hella dope 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Where did you buy the ribbon? I cant find it anywhere
If you go to any craft stores they have plenty of them available.😊
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