Marcus McBean
Nice work on that T-34. How do you like those Kaizen tracks for that tank? I have a set but have not used them yet. I used Kaizen on a Jagdpanther and a Sherman which both came out very nice.
I have to say they look good. They clean up fast, so not much prep work. The thing about this particular set is that the pin only goes in about 3/4 of the width of the track, and the other end has the pin in plastic, so you have to "mash" the two links to get the pin in. This was pretty frustrating initially, as the tracks did not "mash" well. I found the best way to get them together when "mashing" was to get the links perpendicular to each other, start the pin, then wiggle one of the links. First set took me hours, but the second set probably only took an hour and a half. Have a small set of pliers handy in case the pin doesn't want to play well, and be aware the pin will stick into your thumb quite easily.
You can see how they fit in the picture above. They are "workable", but not quite as flexible as I thought they would be. Overall, I think they were a good purchase. I am going to try the Friuls for my next tank to compare, and decide if the extra $$ are worth it.