Hey all, I have a question for you experts:
I just finished a Monogram/Revell M48A2 Patton tank for a group build but am having a problem with the flexible tracks. I washed them thoroughly with warm water and dish soap, layed them out to dry for 36 hrs and then sprayed them with MM enamel Flat Black thinned with about 25% MM Airbrush Thinner. I've waited 2 days and they're still extremely tacky.
I've used this method with other tracks like Tamiya and Academy and never had a problem, however these Monogram tracks are made of a sort of rubber-like material. Would the combo of track material and paint have caused this? The weather here has been overcast with rain forecast, but its dry and warm inside where I painted (about 72 deg). I was thinking of stripping the enamel paint off and trying again with acrylics, but don't want to damage the tracks as I have no spares and I don't think any AM tracks will fit the Monogram kit.
Any help you can provide will be appreciated! Thanks!
Ernest
Last Armor Build - 1/35 Dragon M-26A1, 1/35 Emhar Mk.IV Female
Last Aircraft Builds - Hobby Boss 1/72 F4F Wildcat & FW-190A8