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Picked this kit up a little while ago from a member here on the Forum:

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Not a bad kit.  Really small.  Guess that's the point.  Here is my version of the 1947-ish Kurtis Kraft Midget Racer:

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Yes, the dulled chrome is part of the kit along with the P/E steering wheel spokes, dashboard, and hood straps.

Thanks for looking.

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Thanks, guys.

Stephen, the only part I found finicky were the bumpers.  They're a little wonkey, but they're on there.

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Nice job, I have this sealed kit to build and one question. Is the fuel line added or in the kit? If I'm not mistaken, the fuel line goes to the float bowl in the front of the carburetor and not into the body of the carburetor. 

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Thanks, guys.

13 hours ago, GLMFAA1 said:

Nice job, I have this sealed kit to build and one question. Is the fuel line added or in the kit? If I'm not mistaken, the fuel line goes to the float bowl in the front of the carburetor and not into the body of the carburetor. 

greg 

Greg, the fuel line is part of the kit.  It might suppose to go to the float bowl, but that's where the indents were, and it fit, so I left it.

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