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McCormack & Dodge 1984 Le Mans.  Finished 13th place.

This is a 1/43rd scale resin Starter kit from 1984. I have two of these kits and figured I'd build the one with the cleaner casting, if there was a difference. Turns out they are about the same quality, but they aren't exactly the same castings. I found photos that show the single scoop/vent is correct for this version so I'll use it, but I wonder why the difference…
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The mirrors come with rather larger square blocks at the base of the pylons, but they don't really match the shape of the rectangular holes in the fenders.  I filled the holes and replaced the blocks with steel pins.

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This should be interesting. Like Alan said, I have never seen or heard of one of these before. Looks like the driver might have felt like he had tunnel vision looking through that windshield.

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7 hours ago, MarkJ said:

Loving that blue. I wonder why they call it pure blue. Whatever, it looks awesome.

Originally I wondered if the "pure" relates to the pigments.  They have a Pure Red and Pure Yellow too, so maybe mixing them gives cleaner results?

But then they came out later with the Mixing colors for that purpose...     And Thanks!

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The wheel centers are very undersized (almost 25% too small in diameter) and missing a significant part of the wheel detail. 

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I found some really clear photos online of the Gotti wheels for this Rondeau.  Since I'm only going to make the inserts and retain the kit provided metal rim blanks I had to cheat a little, but in this scale and with the other discrepancies of the kit I'm good with them.  I know I'm pushing the limits of my printer so I may go back and adjust a few things if needed…  I'm surprised at what I get away with sometimes.

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These are the new wheels I made; they are painted Tamiya Gloss Aluminum.

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The tire decals are brittle, only one of the eight did not break into two pieces and one other broke into three.  Actually that made it easier to re-arc them to fit the tires better.

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Big improvement over what came in the kit. I could never work in this scale. It's just too intricate for me. Model on Mark, it's going to be great.

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No surprise that the other decals on the sheet are very brittle, although I was hoping the blue might be usable.  (That was supposed to be one piece.)  The rest of the sheet was clear-coated with gloss acrylic.  I'll just paint the light blue areas.

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Thanks Mark!

 

It looks like the clear coating of the decals is going to work.  Most of the pinstripes are applied as individual decals.  They are all straight lines on the sheet so a bit of solvent is in order.  This might take some time…

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The clear parts were yellowed so I soaked them in peroxide and exposed them to the sun for a week.

The leftover material in the upper left shows the" tint" from before; a nice improvement.  (The kit did not provide the little window on right side near the windshield so I made one.)

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I'm noticing there are a lot of inaccuracies in the graphics and for the most part it doesn't bother me; it's what's to be expected from these kits.  But the light blue stripes being printed over the Ford and Rondeau logos is too much for me, it jumps out as an error.  So I will make new logos.

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You build great 1/43 kits and there is so much choice available.  I did build them but I aged!!  Just too fiddly.

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Mark, its looking crisp and clean. beautiful paint separation for such a small scale. Looking forward to completion.

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