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A Smart kar(t) hillclimb build 

Just as the title suggests. I got two obscure ( to me ) kits in the past six months which I will combine in some way. This will be a first for me to do a light kit bash.  We’ll see where it takes me.

I had some inspiration while on the pc and setup a semi accurate 3D file for the project. I took the 1:1 vehicle dimensions of both doners and scaled them down to each kits size 1:24/25 respectively. The wheelbase is off dramatically 😁 As much as I envy and want to one day do the full follow through of 3d modelling and printing everything ( which I’ve never done myself in the hobby ) I wanted to have a mock up to try things quickly and evaluate proportions, maybe mock up a few tube frames and aero.

I do enjoy getting away from the computer screen as it’s my day job to be infront of one and figuring stuff out irl. The result is much more primitive as a result but if the feeling is right it’s all that matters imo. I do want to  keep learning styrene and plastic skills. 

I’ll likely shorten the indy car way down to keep the original Smart Car dimensions resulting in an insane square setup with Indy car tires or have the chassis extended of the smart and cut off the rear bumper. Either way I’d love to have some of the guts hanging out in the rear. Just having some fun with the combination. 

It may end up being mostly a tube frame chassis with Smart´s exoskeleton fused in, no doors, no front, cyberpunk vibe. Or the opposite -  everything in. I’m excited and have not seen many, if any smart cars built.

 

Subject Context media 

Jackie Stewart on Penske Indy cars & V8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKkLAWADrZo&t=151s
 

Hill climb Smart car

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oME5McXK2xg&pp=ygUYc21hcnQgZm9yZm91ciBoaWxsIGNsaW1i

 

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Tiny!!

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Don't want to throw water on your idea, but there aren't many hills in Fla. and the tallest hill in Fla. isn't but about 6'..

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@NerdmanB @Bugatti Fan @bytownshaker Thanks guys!

@lucky 130 The florida plates that happen to be on some reference pictures of some cool looking smart cars  have nothing to do with anything.

Cutting, gluing, walking away, coming back, taking a day, repeat. Im more excited than nervous as it sits so hopes are high.

I couldn’t bring myself to make something of really goofy proportions so I cut things way down. No rivets will be counted here.

The stance and amount of front nose of the Indy car I will show if any is going to stay a good while undecided but I liked it for now where it was seen below.

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Also finally started my own plastic slurry from bits if styrene, it turned into this with fresh cement in 30 minutes. I’m experiencing ghost seams while patching and priming at different times on different projects. Maybe this material will work better for me.

For the sake of education I also made a test print from the help of friends of two placeholder objects I made from my premature 3d proportion model base file. It was my first time doing something of mine own “start to finish” I’m very content. Much more on 3d topic incoming soon :) 

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