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Treads are made up of two long strips with individual teeth on one side and plates on the other. 114 parts per track.
Last edited by Toddlea; 02-03-2008 at 10:30 AM. |
#42
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Now I remember why I don't build tanks!
Chris |
#43
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Looks amazing!
I always wanted this one too.
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#44
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Took a break from the wheels and started the treads. Lots of parts to cut out, lots of parts to glue.......lots of parts. For a simple tread it looks pretty good.
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#45
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Looks great! This model surprises me at how good it actually looks, but I think that's as much do (or more) to your skill at building it!
Chris |
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It DOES look really nice, Todd. Those tread things are what keep me from ever doing armor again. The Halinski Tiger made me stop modeling for 2 years. You've done well.
Carl |
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And if the designer has Halisnski on his curriculum, for me is a seal of quality. Then comes the builder. In this case, Todd is making an excellent work here. |
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After seeing the pile of little parts turn into the great-looking tread I think I need to up the armor bonus!
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That's a very nice looking model. Looks like some excellent work going on here. My hat is off to anyone who builds anything with treads. Can you say "tee-dee-us"?
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Finished front road wheels....More fiddley parts.
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