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  • Robert1968
    • Mar 2015
    • 3596

    #1

    Magic Tracks ( Kaizen)

    Hi guys and gals


    Thinking of other projects and while I'm waiting on paints etc drying I thought I'd start on the tracks for my upcoming ( one day soon ) JagdPanzer IV /70(V) Lang


    Now it's a Tamiya kit and it's the new tool but I used the rubber band style tracks for my desert Panzer IV as it came with no tracks.


    Anyway I had another set of tracks for this kit as I heard the rubber ones were a bit tight, so I ordered the Kaizen light weight Panzer IV indie tracks.


    Now there are 220 pcs to the kit and 28 pcs ( metal pins 0.4mm)


    Each styrene part comes with 2 tracks each for left and 2 for right. Takes an eternity and I'm only on left side.


    I wonder has anyone used these before?


    They seem to fit nicely and don't come apart once fixed, and sag seems to be evident if you want it




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    #2
    Never used aftermarket tracks,but these look good to me.


    How much are they?

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    • Robert1968
      • Mar 2015
      • 3596

      #3
      I got them a while ago not too sure ( prob I got a deal I'm sure ) but they come from Hong Kong


      J-Pak Workshops /Ref Kz- Pz- 400LW


      I typed in Kaizen workable track links


      Hope this helps some


      Regards


      Robert

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      • Guest

        #4
        Never used these before but, although a pain at times, I am a big fan of the individual track links either working or not. However, I have never paid the silly money for the metal tracks some of which I don't think look that good. I was given, some time ago, a set of resin track links, one for a panther and one for a tiger in 1/35. Really must get a model built to put them on.

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        • monica
          • Oct 2013
          • 15169

          #5
          they look good,Robert,


          what scary me with after market tracks is I will get the wrong ones,


          I,m not a fan of the vinyl serpents at all, but Im very happy when I,get the


          individual track links,maybe a little fiddly ,but look much better,

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          • Guest

            #6
            Got a few of these on my watched list on evil-bay, reasonably priced at around the £13/16 mark, they don't look bad at all

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            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #7
              Once I finish the left side I'll post some pics ( they closed one end so pin shows inside ( barely ) but once painted eh??

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              • Robert1968
                • Mar 2015
                • 3596

                #8
                That's 1 side finished and used approx 101 links ( this gives too much sag I know but you can see the use of natural looking track. The pins are on the inside so you cannot see them which is a good design feature of the Indi links. Took me about 2 hours to do one side.


                I do like this type of track, as once I remove maybe 2 links it should be about right with correct sag between top return rollers. because it's a complete track too it will be like the band tripe tracks to paint and weather off the vehicle ( I presume)


                Fiddly work but I think possibly more realism in the look and reaction of tracks( I'm no tank expert


                Robert








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                • takeslousyphotos
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 3900

                  #9
                  They look good......

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I'm with Peter, they do look good. But considering the effort & cost, I would have expected the guide horns to be hollow like with Dragon Magic Tracks.

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                    • Robert1968
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 3596

                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      I'm with Peter, they do look good. But considering the effort & cost, I would have expected the guide horns to be hollow like with Dragon Magic Tracks.
                      I see your point Patrick and as I paid approx £15 for them ( you would think them pre drilled ) I wold have to drill each one out to be accurate, and as you say time consuming again.


                      ( always good to get your comments )


                      Robert

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                      • monica
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 15169

                        #12
                        I real do like the look of them,like how you can get the right amount of sag as well,


                        some think very worth looking into ,I think,

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