On Jul 10, 9:42?pm, some...@some.domain wrote:
> cookie, are the tamiya tracks on the tiger 1 early ok or who
> for modest priced replacement?
> thanks...
I've never built the kit but from what I have heard they did a good
job, and perhaps the only thing needing work are the teeth which
should be open.
Cookie Sewell
someone@some.domain - 11 Jul 2007 03:53 GMT
>On Jul 10, 9:42?pm, some...@some.domain wrote:
>> cookie, are the tamiya tracks on the tiger 1 early ok or who
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>Cookie Sewell
in the track itself? so square out where the teeth go?
time to sharoen yo some blades.
thank you kindly. sir.
On Jul 10, 10:42 pm, some...@some.domain wrote:
> cookie, are the tamiya tracks on the tiger 1 early ok or who
> for modest priced replacement?
> thanks...
The Tamiya early Tiger tracks are molded in soft plastic bands, and it
will be nearly impossible to open the centerguide teeth cleanly and
uniformly with a knife. AFV Club offers a brilliant set of styrene
workable early Tiger tracks which have just two large parts per link
and no teeny pins to insert (versus five parts per link on the Model
Kasten track). They also cost half as much as Model Kasten or Friul.
They also offer a set of Tiger transportation tracks, if you'd like
something a bit different.
someone@some.domain - 12 Jul 2007 01:59 GMT
>On Jul 10, 10:42 pm, some...@some.domain wrote:
>> cookie, are the tamiya tracks on the tiger 1 early ok or who
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>They also offer a set of Tiger transportation tracks, if you'd like
>something a bit different.
the afv sound good. squadron or roll model?