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Kaysee,
Soften in hot water and bend to as close a shape as possible to how you want them to look, then glue them with ACC to the tops of the roadwheels. I use the slow-drying ACC, and put some foam blocks or earplugs in between the sponson and the track to force the track down while drying.
Jeff
Warm water....loop them in the proper direction, pin with a small clamp or paper clip and dip for about 10 to 15 seconds them work them a bit. Continue dip and working until you have what you need.
Do not use boiling water, warm only
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"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
Is there some inexpensive indie tracks you can pick up?
Eric
Burn 'em, burn 'em all!
Seriously,
Burn em(LOL)
Chazzer
KAYSEE88 OH i was thinking of soaking it in HOT water to soften it......what you think??
OH i was thinking of soaking it in HOT water to soften it......what you think??
It could help. Try flexing the tracks in the opposite direction when they are warm. Several times could do the trick.
Jean-Michel "Arte et Marte"
Not that it helps any with your current problem, but wait till you try a kit with Italeri's HARD vinyl tracks.
Uggggg.....just about done with Trumpeter's Type 88 korea tank. But the hard rubber tracks just loop around the wheels and stuff.
Its a real bad boy....just won't go down.
What to do? Please help.....
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