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Thx Chris,I think the hardest part will the tracks, link by link as they are in some parts and the largest remaining segments. They are the first to do this, because they have always been vinyl.
I find that to be so old it will not be well resolved.
I'll see later, Greetings
I hate the segment tracks myself. I can get good track sag with the vinyl ones and of course if its all single links (though dreadfully time consuming) you can create whatever sag effect you like. My Russian tractor has those segment tracks and I hate them cause the long pieces you cant sag. Grumpa mentioned the use of a heat gun but Im afraid to try it. Hopefully it wont matter on a Tiger running gear since the tracks just lay flat on the road wheels and there isn't any zig zag to them. Goodluck buddy...................Chris
As Chris said, I've never had a problem with their kits. The details may be a bit soft on the older kits and the figures need binning. I look forward to seeing this build.
As Chris said, I've never had a problem with their kits. The details may be a bit soft on the older kits and the figures need binning. I look forward to seeing this build.
Hi Pals, some progress in my Little beast. I mounted sides with zimmerit and the superstructure of combat, and I brought him to see how it is becoming.
Time now for the more difficult part so far, i think, the tracks, that will a headache, because the system used not just very good in my humble opinión. I will start to prepare....
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