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Old 05-13-2018, 11:32 PM
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"I have an idea, I'm going to make fully articulated tracks with individual links, it's going to be awesome".

What was I thinking?

So, with thanks to Greg for his photo and a bunch of photos and plans of the real thing, I've figured out how I'm going to do it. These are all hand drawn, after a couple of test builds and some trial and error, I'm ready to dive in to an epic session of cutting tiny parts.

I started with a basic concept and drew up a template based on my original idea. After making a few changes to the design, I ended up with a rather busy looking template, but I can use it to cut out 3 different parts, depending what I need. There are different parts for left and right tracks, and for the inner links. All of them can be cut from this same drawing, so to save some time I photocopied it a few times and laminated it onto card.

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Each track link is made up of 19 parts, I need 80 links, so that's 1520 parts in total

I made a little jig to assemble the parts I'll call chain links, not knowing the correct terminology. I'll assemble the chain first, then glue the tread plates to them. A quick test build has confirmed everything fits and flexes as required.

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It all fits and flexes for now but these have to be painted, so fingers crossed that won't cause any issues, unless I decide to assemble it all first, then paint. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
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