The problem, really, is the size. On the Sd.Kfz. 7 I built earlier this year, the tracks are constructed in the same way, but because the links are a good deal larger, they’re far from as fiddly to hold and there’s more tolerance in the whole thing, so they went together much better.
Those are slightly smaller, IIRC, but yeah … I can’t say I’m liking these.
I would like them to articulate to make installing and painting them easier, but I don’t absolutely need them to. It’s not like this is a motorised model
I had been thinking about that too, but I would ideally want to keep the whole wheels and tracks off the model until after painting. I’m not sure I’ll be able to assemble the tracks fixed together in the right shape with the wheels still loose on the model, though. Perhaps some Blu-tack might come in handy to ensure the wheels stay on the model, though. I think I’ll try that.
If I do go this route, I think I’d prefer them as one piece rather than sections to be added after painting. But it might just be that it literally falls apart and I will have sections
							
						
					Those are slightly smaller, IIRC, but yeah … I can’t say I’m liking these.
I would like them to articulate to make installing and painting them easier, but I don’t absolutely need them to. It’s not like this is a motorised model

I had been thinking about that too, but I would ideally want to keep the whole wheels and tracks off the model until after painting. I’m not sure I’ll be able to assemble the tracks fixed together in the right shape with the wheels still loose on the model, though. Perhaps some Blu-tack might come in handy to ensure the wheels stay on the model, though. I think I’ll try that.
If I do go this route, I think I’d prefer them as one piece rather than sections to be added after painting. But it might just be that it literally falls apart and I will have sections
							
						
 After the glue had dried on the ones on which I had glued the blocks, I could clip them together with some care and/or force, and only a small number of pins actually breaking. This leaves a track that hopefully bends enough to put it onto the model when it’s done, so I’ve by now glued a block to each of the links and need to wait for the glue to dry again before I can proceed. A dull job, but once you’ve found a method that works for you, it’s not that bad. Largely because you can clearly see the end after a while 
							
						
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