TMK 443 represents the Ferrari 126CK as it competed in the 1981 Canadian GP. The kit parts arrive carefully bagged and packed in a sturdy, familiar box.
The spread of white metal parts highlight flawless single castings for the body and undertray, with finer details represented as separate castings.
Photo etch parts are provided for a variety of detail components, while 3D decals are included for body fasteners.
The unique characteristics of the Canadian GP version are the high set front wing and wet tires, both faithfully reproduced.
Our earlier kit of the Monaco GP version is shown here assembled, to highlight the alternate nose design and the tires.
Decals are designed specifically for this race version and crisply printed.
Event and driver details are also included to decorate the photoetch name plate.
The main castings fit together flawlessly straight from the box, providing a solid attachment for the front wing.
Demonstrating the fit of the front wing.
…and from another angle
Comparing the nose to the earlier Monaco version.
Shifting to the tires, the unique wet weather tread design is perfectly reproduced in 1/43.
Again, illustrating the comparison to the Monaco version
The high level of cast detail will be familiar to builder of our kits. The exposed engine of the 126CK is a wonderful scale model project.
Perfectly vac-formed wind shield (and a spare) as well as springs and metal rods are all included.
Full colour instructions are included, providing a complete decal guide.
…and step by step painting and assembly guides. We trust modelers will enjoy this latest addition to the TMK range.