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April 2006
- From: Denver, Colorado
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Posted by waynec
on Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:13 AM
easiest way i have found. take a medium nail with a flat head and pound it into a dowel. this gives you an insulated handle and a flat heated surface. i now do rubber band tracks this way. DO NOT PUT THE IDLER ON THE HULL. you can paint all the road wheels and the drive sprocket (the one with teeth) and put them on. the idler is the road wheel looking wheel at the other end from the spocket. lay them out flat and sloppily brush paint tamiya metallic gray. wash with black and some hull red maybe add some powder. let them dry and pin them together. now take the looped track and wrap it around the sprocket, road wheels and return rollers. put the idler are at the other end of the track and stretch everything until the idler arm slides onto the axle, with a leopard you will have center guides that go between the wheel halves. oh AND DON'T DO WHAT I HAVE DONE make sure the tracks are facing the correct way on both sides.
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten) Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
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