Hello and get out your tracked boxes cuz I am about to start. Since I was a Vulcan crew member for nearly a decade it is my natural choice. Here is my starting point.
Now I am depending on myself to get this as close to the real thing as possible and will probably not be happy until it makes that lovely flattulant ripping sound when firing. So far I have 5 kits to combine the best parts of. The Italerie Vulcan, the Academy Vulcan, and the newest M113A3 and M113A2 versions from Academy and Tamiya. Add to this two Edward photo-etch set, Friulmodel tracks and the MB models and Hobby fan M163 Vulcan conversion kits and you have one of those crazy expensive projects I told myself I would never do.
I really just couldn't get by with less and be satisfied because each of these sets/kits add something to the mix that another falls short on. Starting with the tracks. I opened up the newest kits only to be woefully disappointed! What are these things? Ick! The direction sheets are for reference to what track came with which kit.
I mean the tamiya ones have not changed in 20 plus years and the Academy ones are even crappier. For charging over $30 a kit I really expected better and was disappointed.
So what do you do? I chose to replace them. If you are into rubberband tracks the best set going at this moment is AFV. They are pretty close and dispell the rumor that mold limitations will prevent us from getting a descent M113 track. They cost about 6 or 7 bucks and are sold without having to buy another whole kit. Kudo's to AFV I got me 3 sets!
While I found the AFV tracks good I still think the Fruilmodel tracks capture the look most accurately and while not a fan of the price tag I do want to have the best for this kit because it is personal to me and why not?
Ok enough about my complaining got to clean up my area so I can get to work!
Gee I hope I got added to this GB?