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Meet Olga,
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Originally posted by \I think the link & length tracks come with pre-formed sagComment
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Originally posted by \Now That I look more closely at the photos I do believe I can see some sort of wave to them, never seen that before, almost takes all the fun out of battling the vinyl serpents, What next, prepainted, weathered, built?o_OComment
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Originally posted by \Moni might still choose to use the vinyl tracks! Both are very detailed, although I'm always in favour of individual link ones - you'll have to look away Jim when I start my Bronco KV 85!not fun for an arthritic old goat like me
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Yep!! I don't see any predator there!!! Where is he hidding....?
Nice to see you building a tank.Comment
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ta lads so glad that you all like my pick,
if your going to do some think do it big and right lol,
were to start replying to your reply,s
Originally posted by \Ha-ha I've been thinking about doing another Russian tank & this is on my shortlist!
So welcome Olga, I'll be watching you grow
Originally posted by \good pick Monica that is the same kit that I built and a pleasure it was -enjoy .
Originally posted by \Looks good moni , a nice whitewash over olive green and some rust powders would make it look great
Originally posted by \As far as I know Moni spray it with an olive rattle can and chuck some mud at it. That's what all the the other armour modellers do!!
Originally posted by \A big bruiser...wouldn't want to go on a date with 'Olga'...o_O
Originally posted by \Hope you go with the rubber band tracks, those sectional/ridged things are just awful. Track sag is very important with this particular vehicle, and there are ways to make the naughty snakes behave.....Jim
as they do have sag in them,
as you said both do have good detail in them,
will do a look and ask about both I think,and see which ones i do like better,
as the rubber band ones do look hard to tame and in the past have not had a real lot of luck with,
Originally posted by \I think the link & length tracks come with pre-formed sag
at the moment i,m leaning towards them,Comment
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Originally posted by \Be keeping an eye on this one Monica.
Nice work so far.
Scott
Originally posted by \Yep!! I don't see any predator there!!! Where is he hidding....?
Nice to see you building a tank.
glad you like it so far ,need to get back to your roots at times,Comment
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got a bit done this morning before i need to go out for the day,
primed in re/brown and then some Russian green on the lower hull,
fitted the road wheel and gave then a coat of green before weathering the lower hull
before the guards and tracks go on, see see real how much i need to do,
I do like the looks of the linkable tracks over the rubber ones,
and I think the sag they have in hem is ok for my liking ?
so what do you lads think about the sag ?
comments most welcome,
and advice on the tracks,
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Originally posted by \Hope you go with the rubber band tracks, those sectional/ridged things are just awful. Track sag is very important with this particular vehicle, and there are ways to make the naughty snakes behave.....Jim
that very word rubber serpent,hard to play with,Comment
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