As ever Jakko, you come up trumps. I had a strange feeling in my water I would be hand painting the blocks!! (Going by the instructions that will be 316 rubber blocks!!! Oh joy!! :smiling2:With wheels like on your Challenger, I often leave the back half on the sprue and assemble the front half to it, then spray them like that. Easy to hold because of the sprue, and as the wheels will all be next to each other, it also makes it quick to spray them one after the other.
The track was changed from Challenger 1 to 2, yes. 1 had a track much like Chieftain’s, with one large pad but metal triangular “horns” on the sides because they were single-pin tracks (meaning one pin connects each link to the next one).
Challenger 2 has double-pin tracks, meaning the blocks are linked together by separate connectors along the sides and in the case of wide tracks like here, a third one in the middle. This results in two small runner pads, because there has to be room for the centre connector.
I normally spray the tracks with the metal (or rust) colour and then hand-paint the blocks. This is a chore, but much less so than doing it the other way round.
As an aside, we used to give the guard dogs at Lulworth, (Gunnery `school), the Chally 1 blocks to chew on as Kongs only lasted a day if that!!





