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Yeah!! Doog to the rescue with his famous track link tutorial!!
Sorry Karl! I had to plug your toot.....its been a standard of mine for years! Been using the same technique since you posted it in this forum many moons ago!!
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
Doog, actually the tutorial is what gave me the confidence to try the individual link tracks.
Marcus McBean Karl, Your tutorial couldn't have come at a better time. I am working on my first armor kit and had no clue as how to install the tracks. Thanks for the lesson. Marcus
Karl,
Your tutorial couldn't have come at a better time. I am working on my first armor kit and had no clue as how to install the tracks.
Thanks for the lesson.
Marcus
I have almost completed both sides, they are just driving me crazy. Most likely I will finish them.
You'd be a better modeler to learn how to do indy tracks. Honestly, they are not that hard. Here's a link to a tutorial I did on the method. The KT ones, in fact, are some of the easiest to do, just tedious. Clink below:..
Doog's Track Link tutorial
The kit come with both sprockets, so either one would work.
You need to be a bit more specific about the tracks. ie. single-link or double-link. The sprocket will have either 9 teeth (double-link) or 18 teeth (single-link)
I am working on a Dragon King Tiger, it has individual track links. They are driving me !@#$%^ crazy. Does anyone have a set of rubber band style tracks they would be willing to part with. I am looking for the wide versions not the transport tracks. I know it is asking a lot but, this thing is going well with the exception of the tracks. Thanks in advance.
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