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  • Guest

    #31
    They look copper But also look good!

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    • Guest

      #32
      Nice one, will subscribe to this, as per usual I keep forgetting and missed the other update. Good work

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      • takeslousyphotos
        • Apr 2013
        • 3900

        #33
        Welcome to purgatory Dougie


        I`'ve finished one track. 81 links...... 324 pieces..... Made a start on the other track and now I`'ve given up for today......... It's quite fiddly and repetitive.....and its done my nut in....... I`'ll get it finished tomorrow..... I reckon, time I`m done it`'ll be over 20 hours just on the tracks.

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          #34
          Originally posted by \
          Welcome to purgatory Dougie
          I`'ve finished one track. 81 links...... 324 pieces..... Made a start on the other track and now I`'ve given up for today......... It's quite fiddly and repetitive.....and its done my nut in....... I`'ll get it finished tomorrow..... I reckon, time I`m done it`'ll be over 20 hours just on the tracks.
          That post needs reporting... for being outrageous! 20hrs on tracks, you will go nuts o_O


          I wish I had the time mate, I really wish I could find a day a week to sit, relax and build. I just put on another thread that Ive only finished 1 model this year (it was part built) and I have one part finished and I did lucys wee car with her. I feel extra guilty because Iv'e bought so many car kits I can't bear not having the chance to do. At least they won't go anywhere! ARGH...The frustration of time disappearing through your fingers!


          I'm sure when all the tracks are done you will feel like you have really accomplished something, I'm not sure what that something will be but something will have been accomplished!

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          • takeslousyphotos
            • Apr 2013
            • 3900

            #35
            Originally posted by \
            That post needs reporting... for being outrageous! 20hrs on tracks, you will go nuts o_O
            I wish I had the time mate, I really wish I could find a day a week to sit, relax and build. I just put on another thread that Ive only finished 1 model this year (it was part built) and I have one part finished and I did lucys wee car with her. I feel extra guilty because Iv'e bought so many car kits I can't bear not having the chance to do. At least they won't go anywhere! ARGH...The frustration of time disappearing through your fingers!


            I'm sure when all the tracks are done you will feel like you have really accomplished something, I'm not sure what that something will be but something will have been accomplished!
            It does seem a bit extreme when every other kit I built had the rubber band tracks........But I wanted this kit so I am dealing with all the complex bits that come with it

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            • tr1ckey66
              SMF Supporters
              • Mar 2009
              • 3592

              #36
              They may be a chore but I really think individual track links are worth the effort. I'm sure that all those hours will show when this great looking kit is finished.


              Looking forward to seeing this Russian tank progress.


              Cheers


              P

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              • grumpa
                • Jan 2015
                • 6142

                #37
                Originally posted by \
                Lucky you then, my magic tracks are green and the washes seem to give it a semi gloss, shiny look and a sticky feel. Wonder if a matt varnish would take the sticky-ness away but still allow them to bend.?
                I always use water based acrylics {craft crap} mix my own colors , so easy to work with and cheaper than dirt. Holds right to un-primed plastic and never leaves a sticky - shiny surface always a nice flat finish. Great for washes and highlighting too. Oils and thinners? Yuckops:........................Jim[ATTACH]118137.IPB[/ATTACH]


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                • Guest

                  #38
                  I will never use rubber tracks again unless I have no choice, I find individual links quite relaxing and they do look great especially the fit around the sprockets.

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22771

                    #39
                    Great work on the track links so far Peter they do make a difference when completed

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                    • Guest

                      #40
                      Originally posted by \
                      It does seem a bit extreme when every other kit I built had the rubber band tracks........But I wanted this kit so I am dealing with all the complex bits that come with it
                      I would too, if it looks better it's worth the effort in the long run...

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                        #41
                        I agree with the magic tracks, i used to wonder why anyone would use the "workable" ones, when i used them they never quite fit and because you have to force them together they break and end up bent and not straight. (my experience) Magic tracks tho! when i got them i was slightly bothered because there were 5 sprues with f-loads of bits to cut off and trim and then glue and i thought nah... this is going to end badly. But i have to say out of all 3 types iv used i have to say magic tracks are by far the most enjoyable and the best to work with. And the most detailed. They sag, they hold together, they can be as long as you want, they are straight... they are just great. Plus i built the model first, started painting parts that needed painting before gluing then when those were drying i worked on the tracks.


                        Sprue at a time, cut them off, clean them up, line them up, glue a line of 10 bottom parts and then just drop the tops of them on and end up with a nice line of track, done them in groups of 10 so i could let them dry without touching them and once all that was done i joined 10 groups of 10


                        Quite relaxing! Cant wait to see a pic once they are finished.

                        Originally posted by \
                        I always use water based acrylics {craft crap} mix my own colors , so easy to work with and cheaper than dirt. Holds right to un-primed plastic and never leaves a sticky - shiny surface always a nice flat finish. Great for washes and highlighting too. Oils and thinners? Yuckops:........................Jim[ATTACH]129703[/ATTACH]
                        I think ill need to invest in acrylics lol or just a black one for unprimed plastic and tracks ect. Can you just brush them on or are they too thin that they need airbrushed?

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                        • takeslousyphotos
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 3900

                          #42
                          Thanks guys for your support........ It's much appreciated.


                          I've finally finished the marathon track build........ Two tracks, each one is 81 links long. I must confess, I'm glad that is behind me.


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                          • Guest

                            #43
                            nice one, on to something less tedious new!

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                            • Guest

                              #44
                              Woo! looks good! Bet you your next build has rubber tracks and ull wish they looked as good as the magic ones


                              Keep it up!

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                              • takeslousyphotos
                                • Apr 2013
                                • 3900

                                #45
                                I attacked the tracks with some matt black............. Dry brushed some "Steel" on the highpoints and applied a little rust...... They'll get a bit more treatment once they are on.....


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                                The wheels are assembled and the tyres on the "roadwheels" have a couple of coats of "Nato Black" on them...... The wheels will get paint a bit later when I start painting the hull and topsides ........ Meng thoughtfully provide a mask for painting the wheels .......... The tyres have a fine tread pattern (a bit difficult to see in the photos) and the seam running around the middle of each tyre is part of it. I've not been negligent in the cleaning up


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                                ..............and I've started work on the hull and some of the components that go on it......... But tonight I'm too knackered to do much......... Been a togh day at work.





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