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1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
![]() This is a 1/43 Mercedes 300 SLR by Starter. The kit is quite simple and has only a few parts as you can see below. The detail is not sharp, and in fact in some places, pretty awful. Nevertheless, this is a great subject and I think the kit has a lot of potential. ![]() The biggest attraction for me is the wired wheel, although the detail is not entirely accurate. I would probably flatten the center lock and add PE emblem. Maybe next time. ![]() Here are the tires. The upper left is the original and the rest is modified. I seriously doubt that groove tire tread was introduced back in the 1950s. To give the tires a more authentic look, I used a knife to slowly make the cross cuts all around. A lot more sanding was done later to clean the flash. ![]() Here are pictures of the original body. The air intake scoop is too narrow and should be more rounded. The dash board is . The exhaust is . And the tail lights are . Well, I am speechless.![]() Having crappy details is worse than not having any details. I decided to strip the body clean by sanding away the crappy details and scratch building with styrene. The most dreadful part of the process is removing the exhaust. I had to cut away the entire housing into the resin body in order to fit a new exhaust pipe. ![]() I scratch built the entire cockpit, parts by parts, so that I can paint them separately. Improving the original cockpit is, in my opinion, a waste of more time. ![]() Here is the new cockpit vs the old. Much better isn't it? ![]() It's a shame that much of the cockpit can not be seen after mating with the body. ![]() Here I ran into a problem with seats. The kit decal no longer matched the new seats and was not large enough to cover the seating surface. I hand painted the empty areas, which after some weathering, are less visible. Still, I could have done a better job and be a little more patient painting. ![]() Here is the final assembly of the cockpit. ![]() Another view. ![]() The next step is to scratch build a wooden steering wheel. Yes, I mean a steering wheel made of REAL WOOD. I wanted to test this idea for so long and now I finally had the opportunity. Another reason is that I broke the original steering wheel and left myself no choice. Okay. This is what I did. I began with a bamboo BBQ stick. It's not gonna be easy to bend a wooden stick into a circle, well, at least not in 1/43 scale. So I carefully scrapped the stick into thin pieces and wrapped them around a steel tube of approximate diameter. I used quite a bit of instant glue between layers. I then slowly sanded away the thickness and width down to a small ring. Hey, this may as well be a perfect method to make a wooden ring for your significant other.![]() I then stained the wood with 1-2 coats of Tamiya acrylic clear yellow, followed by 3-4 coats of Future, and fit it with a couple machined parts. I am really happy with the final result. ![]() Moving on to the head lights. I used the yellow resin headlight as template to make the clear lens. ![]() I also machined the headlight housing and made more lenses. The grill is made from PE radiator mesh glued onto a piece of styrene. I coated it with flat black and lightly sanded over the surface to reveal the metal. ![]() Well, here are the complete pictures. The body was painted in Tamiya Mica silver. Looks a bit grainy under the clearcoat even after polishing. This is probably not the best silver to use. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this build! Comments are welcome as usual. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Made a background for the car. The asphalt is a piece of sand paper which is a brilliant idea from someone here on this forum. I forgot who exactly though. ![]() Last edited by Helico; 11-05-2011 at 11:58 PM. |
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Great job, that really turned out nice.
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Hi
Wow, really great scrated build. Sascha |
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Very clean work , congratulations .
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Just fantastic...!
This amount of resin turned out in a gem, bravo Helico Robi |
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
I think you've done a fabulous job of an awful kit, great stearing wheel!
Lee. |
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
You've done a fabulous job, is a beautiful work
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Nothing else to say, simply, AMAZING!...I like a lot the weathearing in the wheels, the flat look of the seats upholstery...wow...the steering wheel!!..a masterpiece!...Excellent!
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Yeah, a finer silver would have been more suitable, but doesn't take away from a great build! Excellent attention to detail. The wood steering wheel looks awesome!
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Superb model. Really like the steering wheel and quite temarkable in 1/43 scale.
Thanks for posting the wip pics as well. Regards, Steve. |
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Nice!!! Not a flaw to be found... Love the steering wheel
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
The steering wheel build is a fantastic add-on to this rebuild, great job!
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Very very nice! Love the seats!
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Wow! The results certainly show the effort, fantastic.
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Re: 1/43 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Stunning work Helico! It's always exciting to see some 1/43 build here and you're really getting on with those little kits! Simply terrific!
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