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Let's get small- my first 1:43 Scale Build- Lola T-98 Daytona


Art Laski

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I thought I would try something new, so I decided to try to build my first 1/43 scale resin kit. I bought this a couple of years ago from Model Car Masterpieces before they closed up shop, but just never got started on it. I wanted to take a little break from a long-term project I had been working on, so i thought this might be a good one to get "Done".

This is a shot of the real car, although I couldn't find any shots of the car as raced at Daytona, which is what the kit depicts. I'm pretty much just building it straight out of the box.

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Here's what's in the kit:

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The directions are kinda horrible. They consists of some pictures and some hand-labeled letters to try to point out where stuff goes, but it leaves a lot to be desired.

I started on the wheels and tires first, because I was really anxious to see what they looked like built up and decaled. They're not quite done, but close. I had to sand them down, so I chucked up a wheel in the Dremel and slipped a tire over it and sanded it. After the tires were sanded, I chucked up each wheel and spun them with a piece of t-shirt with some Blus Magic metal polish on it. They polished up real nice.

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I painted the tires with some inexpensive craft acrylic paint, but there were some irregularities, like little pebbles or something in the rubber that showed through. So I got some putty and filled it in, which is visible on the tires here. I also put the decals on, which were fairly easy to work with.

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I also assembled the rear wing and the wing support. I temporarily taped and clamped the support to the chassis to hold it while the glue for the brackets dried.

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More to come...

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Those are fun little kits, but the "instructions" do require some additional thinking compared to a mainstream injection molded kit. The decals are the other possible weak link in the kit.

I am definitely having fun with it. I'm glad Peggy gave me such a deal on it. It seems like a decent one to start with. I did notice that the decals took a while to loosen off of the sheet when I did the tires. I guess patience is the key there.

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Art.......nice tutorial.......can`t wait to see this come together......I`m sure it will be another beauty. :)

Thanks, Johnny!

Welcome to the dark side...

Now you will never go back to the big ones...

Yeah, Gregg, I've been warned that they are addicting!

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Good start Art

I occasionally will dig into a 43rd scale kit, it's a nice change...not necessarily any easier though! :wacko:

If the decals are "cartograph" they will need a lot of coaxing to lay down (lot's of setting solution), but they will eventually

keep up the good work, lookin' forward to seein' ya complete the model

c'ya

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Welcome to the world of 1/43! Your off to a great start, Art. Very nice clean work on the wheels.

The instructions for 1/43 kits have always been very basic. Tameo has the best instructions for their 1/43 kits, they are also alot more involved.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks for the comments, guys. I finally had a little time to spend on this one again. I was able to get the first color on today.

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I also got the chassis painted.

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And the cockpit completed.

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And made a bracket to hold the wing for painting and got some primer on it and the wing support.

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Thanks for looking!

-Art

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"Welcome to the dark side...

Now you will never go back to the big ones..."

Gregg, I just completed my fisrt 1/43 kit, a Provence Moulage 1952 Aston Martin DBS3. A member of our club said the same exact thing when he challenged a couple of us to build a 1/43 kit. I and a couple of my friends have bought several more kits, they are fun and different to build. I'm looking to add even more 1/43 scale kits to my stash.:)

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Last night I got the decals on, and it went fairly well, considering how small they are. A few broke , but I was able to get them lined up, with the exception of the crack below. It was too prominent to let go, so I decided to mask and see if I could fill it in with a little flat white. It got fixed up OK...

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After that was done and I touched up a couple of other spots, I shot it with some two-part urethane clear.

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Thanks for looking...

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