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DecRanger1 And thanks guys for the response so quick I know I am a FNG but I trying....
And thanks guys for the response so quick I know I am a FNG but I trying....
Glad we could help. We all start some where. Those tracks can be a bit of a pain to build, but they are very much worth it. I love em. And great that the dealer is so helpful.
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I spoke with the dealer I got them from he said they were suppose to have holes he is sending me a new set at no charge and I am sending these back. They are small and tedious, but I think they will make a big difference in the model.
I have my first set too.I got them for my "DICKER MAX" self propelled gun.They did have pilot holes at least in most of the parts. I will NOT be doing another treaded armor model though
.Gees-I thought 1/700 ships were bad !All I could see for some time was these little tread pieces in my minds eye.oof! TANKER-builder
My warrior ones had holes that needed re drilling
Building - WAH 64D
I have 2 sets of these so thought i better check. The instructions do say you have to drill a hole. But mine has the holes there already. Sounds like you have a falty set.
Yes they should have holes. It's entirely possible some might be covered slightly by the metal equivalent of flash, but not all.
Can you post a pic? That might help us help you...
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I have contact the company but have not received any response I would at least expect a pilot hole or something. They came with the wire. I guess I have to wait and see what they say. Thanks for the reply.
I can't say for sure,all the ones I have used had holes,some had to be cleaned up with a thumb drill,but there was no need to drill holes.These tracks came with a roll of thin wire right ?
I have heard that older Friuls were squeezed together,but I never dealt with them,all the ones I used had holes which to snake the wire to get the pivot,but no extensive drilling was necessary.
I just received my first set of tracks (ATL-13) for a Marder III m I am working on. There are no holes drilled in them at all is this right? This is my first set if metal tracks and I was expecting a pilot hole at least.
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