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Yes, I need another project on my workbench.

SMTS kit from the 80's.  Nicely cast white metal.  The body needed a little clean-up from worn molds, but overall it is quite nice. 

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Quite a departure going from your usual very highly detailed 1/12th scale models right down to 1/43rd scale Mark.

This will be an interesting build to follow. I have an SMTS Jaguar E Type in 1/24th scale to build that looks a nice kit. They have a good reputation with their white metal kits. Still going strong and have a website with a nice range of 1/43rd scale kits on offer.

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16 hours ago, absmiami said:

Scale - do you have the 12th scale STP Turbine ??

No I don't.  I have the 1/16 scale kit, but it's missing a couple pieces.

And since I built this one I'm good.

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12 hours ago, Bugatti Fan said:

Quite a departure going from your usual very highly detailed 1/12th scale models right down to 1/43rd scale Mark.

This will be an interesting build to follow. I have an SMTS Jaguar E Type in 1/24th scale to build that looks a nice kit. They have a good reputation with their white metal kits. Still going strong and have a website with a nice range of 1/43rd scale kits on offer.

I usually build a couple/few 1/43rds annually.  Mostly out of the box. 

I like SMTS kits, the decals are the weak point, but that's a non issue for me.  The Turbine car above is SMTS with my decals.

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I try to build one or two 1/43rds a year here of late as I am not sure I will have the eyesight to build them 10 years from now.  Looking forward to this build.  

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18 hours ago, absmiami said:

Scale - do you have the 12th scale STP Turbine ??

Andy...I have the 1/12 Otaki kit.  What do you want to know.   Also have the 1/20 and a 1/24 resin.  None of them built.

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21 hours ago, absmiami said:

scale - the Silent Sam builds that you posted appear to be the MPC 20th scale - 

nicely done ...

Thank you!  (It's only about 3 1/2 inches long...)

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The decals are (like many kits from this era) yellowed.  Making replacements is not a problem, but if the artwork isn't bad, even if it is a bit dated, I like to try to build these kits using what comes in the box.

These have been taped to the inside of a window in my shop that gets direct sunlight for most of each day to sun-bleach them for two weeks. 

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Both the clear and the white benefited from this.

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I'll put them back on the window until they are needed just to get maximum results, but this is possibly as bleached as they will get.

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On 8/27/2023 at 9:33 PM, Big John said:

Cool!  Does it have any affect on the fragility (it's Italian you know) of the older decal sheets? +-?

Usually the fragility is already "baked in" before putting them in the sun.  I have not had problems with sun-bleaching making otherwise usable decals crack.  But since so many decals that have yellowed are older and already prone to cracking I can see why some people believe it is an issue.

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The suspension on these kits is actually engineered pretty well, but due to the nature of the white metal some parts had to be bent into shape.  This one took a good amount of fiddling to get the wheelbase equal on both sides with no binding between the body chassis and suspension. 

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The decals were very workable, after applying the ones for the tires and dash I had no worries about them cracking or being overly fragile due to the sun-bleaching.  They responded well to solvent and that was needed to get the Gold Leaf logos to conform to the bulge of the fuel tanks and the gold around the nose.

I mixed a gold for the front wings to go with the decal from Tamiya Titanium Gold and Clear Yellow.

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Once the clear has cured I'll do some detail painting and start final assembly. 

Minor setback when I shot the clear last week; a gnat landed in a prominent area and flopped around before I could pluck it out and it stained the clear.  So once the clear dried I had to spot paint/blend some red in to hide the stain and re-clear that area and blend it as well.

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