Eric - thanks buddy! Those tracks turned out to be more of a pain that I anticipated!
Tojo - I'm glad you like it so far! Thanks for stopping by and checking it out!
Karl - Yesiree, you taught me that track technique some years ago! Actually I had a problem that perhaps you could shed some light on: For the first time with this technique the Testors liquid cement didn't "bite" very well and several sections broke loose on the first track run. At first I thought I just didn't apply enough cement and on the second run I was quite liberal with the cement and could definitely see the cement running down between the links, but the same thing happened with the second run. I had to use Tenax liquid cement between most of the links and Tamiya Extra Thin on the sections with sag. Everything turned out fine in the end, but I was quite surprised that I had to do this. Never had that problem before and I've used your technique (and the same bottle of cement) several times. Could the cement be getting "old"? Is there something different about Dragon's Magic Tracks that requires a different cement? Just curious. I love your track technique and will continue to use it!
Don - LOL!! I thought the same thing, but frugality won out! (is frugality a word? )
Jack - Thanks for the comments! Yes, the tracks still remain pliable for at least an hour (probably more) after being removed from the tape because Testors liquid cement dries quite slowly. All the suspension components are removable (Tamiya poly caps!) and each track run is just taped together at one end under one of the roadwheels. Although now dry, the track runs still remain flexible enough to lift up to install the return rollers when the time comes.
Bill - Always a pleasure to hear from you, the Master of the Armor Forum Blog!
Brian - You and me both! I'm itching to try out a couple new painting techniques on this one!
Well, I'd like to post a painting update, but I haven't had a chance to get the AB out with all the extra time I'm putting in at work (I'm actually at work typing this up!). Looks like the earliest I'll get some paint on is Sunday.
Have a great weekend all!!
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