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tasca sherman avf tracks
Posted by paageazer on Monday, March 28, 2011 1:43 PM

hello all I am finally at the point of having to install the tracks and move on my question is do I or don't I install the tracks now and have to finalge with the model during paint or leave them until last. what is the pros and cons of installing them now. versus later please help

C

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Posted by DoogsATX on Monday, March 28, 2011 1:59 PM

paageazer

hello all I am finally at the point of having to install the tracks and move on my question is do I or don't I install the tracks now and have to finalge with the model during paint or leave them until last. what is the pros and cons of installing them now. versus later please help

C

Installing now

Pros - Yay they fit and you don't have to fight with installing them later!

Cons - Boo, weathering just became that much more of a PITA

Installing later

Pros - Easier weathering

Cons - PITA track install

Depending on what you're building, there may also be a benefit to leaving the upper and lower hull separate until track install. I'm building an Achilles right now, and track install is literally impossible with the upper hull in place.

Assuming you're using the tracks that come with the Tasca? Be sure to test fit before you get too far along, if nothing else. I've had two AFV Club tracks come up severely short, even though the Achilles I'm building in an AFV Club kit!

 

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Posted by shall on Monday, March 28, 2011 3:08 PM

IMHO.... test fit now and wait as long as possible to put the tracks on.  Depending on the vehicle I also wait as long as possible to put the road wheels on also.

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Posted by paageazer on Monday, March 28, 2011 9:30 PM

I have the AFV type 51 link and length it took me two nights to assemble each run not sure I want to do that again but the detail is much better

I will leave them off until finished thanks for your expert advise fella's

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Posted by Jon_a_its on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 3:53 AM

The 'Correct' answer.....

It Depends on the model! Surprise

some swear by individual track links, some swear at them!

I tend to spray hull, running gear & tracks & finish as much as possible while you can get to everything, then 'wrap' the suspension in aluminium foil whils you add the upper hull. works for me for most Taniya builds anyway.

 

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  • From: Budd Lake, New Jersey
Posted by BeltFed on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 6:06 PM

I personally like to glue them to the wheels so the tracks and wheels are all one piece.  This way everything fits, i dont need to wrestle with them to get them on again (which can possibly lead to breaking things) and they are form-fitted, or "trained" to the suspension contours for a better look.

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