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SMTS 1/43rd white metal kit. 

First round of clean-up of the main body parts.  It's a pretty clean casting but the nose was a little crusty.  The side pods look like they fit well, but will need a fillet where they meet the main body.

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Back in the day I would have probably soldered the side pods onto the body, but I went with CA this time.  First coat of primer shows what needs attention; not as much as I expected but still more to do…

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The wings have the end plates cast onto them and they are pretty thin, all things considered, but optional PE end plates are included in the kit for better detail.

I filed off the end plates on these and used the PE items, definitely worth the effort.

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I built up the front suspension but did not attach it to the chassis.  The upper arms need to go inside the body and the chrome plated white metal is extremely fragile.  One of the arms was already broken off so I'll fix that during final assembly.

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The decals were worse than I expected; typically the kits from SMTS during this era are a bit thick and yellowed and not all that detailed, but they are useable.  Unfortunately these were stuck to the PE sheet and some of the images were damaged by that. 

When I went to use the tire decals I discovered even the strongest decal solvent I have (and I have several to work with) would not soften them enough to conform to the sidewalls.  Just as well, they were a dingy yellow-white and they didn't have the gold pinstripe. 

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I drew and printed an entire new set of decals with more accurate and cleaner artwork.   The first ones I applied were for the tires 

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The wheels are nicely rendered and cast.  The tires aren't too bad either.

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The rear suspension was built up on the chassis as the parts are intertwined with it.  The chrome parts weren't as bent as on the front end, and none were broken so it went together pretty well.

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On 3/21/2023 at 8:25 AM, Dave Van said:

I like it!!! Wish we had more kits of open wheelers from 60's & 70's.......in a bigger scale. 

I agree Dave.

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The shoulder winglets in my kit were both for the left side. 

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Since the kit provides PE wing tips and supports for "extra detailing" I used them to convert one to a right side and then made the left to match.

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This is a great build.  I have built numerous 1/43 scale kits and many open wheel.  You are doing a great job with this.  Looks like not an easy build.  Got to love those SMTS kits.  

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