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Are there after market indy tracks in 1/72?
Marc
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Mike
I thought it would be "where should I use an apostrophe?"
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Wait, I think this thread was a question about aftermarket tracks... I know nothing of tracks or I would answer.
Imagine my excitement when I saw there were 6 responses. Then imagine when I actually read them.
Maybe you can scratch a master,cast the set and then be rich and famous ? (assuming you want indies)
On a side note, your camo job is the cats @$$
tread
Sure....but they have to be assembled under an electron microscope. Now there is a tool for the workbench!!
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wing_nut Imagine my excitement when I saw there were 6 responses. Then imagine when I actually read them.
Sorry dude.
I found some photo etch tracks...
tracks-n-troops.eu/.../index.php
I keep looking.
Hey I found some.
http://www.onthewaymodels.com/reviews/PST/KV_ISTracksprev.htm
Part from Poland makes some PE type for a number of vehicle types, but nothing for Tigers.
regards,
Jack
I know that the 1/35 Panzer I Dragon Magic tracks I have look pretty scary !!
Rip, Jack... thanks for the effort made. It is appreciated.
In the infamous words of Chris Jackson of College football lore: "Whoa Nelly".
That would seem like a tedious and frustrating task of assembling microscopic tracks in braille. Well, I don't think its' beyond you, but are you crazy?
Eric
Tiger II track in 1/72 isn't that much smaller than a Pz IV track in 1/35.
but are you crazy?
Of this there is no doubt
Ahemm.....
Yes, but smileys are fearless (not to mention ludicrous).
There are 1/72 scale aftermarket tracks out there, just not plentiful. CMK makes a set of vinyl Panzer IV tracks, Eduard, Part and ExtraTech make PE sets of tracks that work out to basically link & length tracks. I'm not sure of the range, but I know there are sets for the Revell Cromwell, Panzer III and Panzer IV.
There are also some resin track strips in 1/72, but I have not tried those. They look like too much work to remove from the pour stubs, heat & shape.
Sorry man...
This is/ was good....
There's a guy (Alex Clark?) doing a series of T72s that keep appearing in various mags, seems like he's making his own indies. That may be just enough to make a grown man weep. I know it scares the livin' bejeezus outta this one.
Apprentice rivet counter.
I know the SOUND that strikes fear in the toughest of men is the snap of a latex glove on a wrist . . .
Well, I tried to do some individual track links with Bronco's Hotchkiss H35. Gee whiz the things are the size of a gnat's toenail, I'm still not finished with the darn thing...
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
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