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  • Guest

    #1

    How do you paint a tank with glud on tracks?

    ive got the horrid parc model, and now i have it im determined to build it.


    The tracks are iddy biddy pieces which need to be glued onto the wheels in a permanent fashion.


    However, how do you paint the tracks when theyre on the tank? Masking is going to be near impossible.
  • Guest

    #2
    Why do they need to be glued onto the wheels Dave? How big are the parts?


    If they're similar to individual link tracks, my method is to lay out a length of masking tape, sticky side up. Then I add each link until I have a good sized run ( usually half the total length)


    I then add liquid cement to each link, wait 15-20 minutes, before bending them over the wheels.


    Leave overnight, remove them & take off the masking tape.


    You can paint the sections prior to re-fitting them over the wheels.


    Here's my Panzer III as an example






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    • Guest

      #3
      Ah ok, the instructions are bloody useless in this parc kit, and i have no idea how to make them.


      Pic of the tracks on the sprue included.


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      • Guest

        #4
        So they look the same as individual link tracks, albeit they're square in the style of pre-war construction


        My method would work with them IMHO

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        • Guest

          #5
          Ok, thanks Patrick, good info bud, ill have a go at that.


          The instructions are terrible!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            Ok, thanks Patrick, good info bud, ill have a go at that.
            The instructions are terrible!
            No worries mate, that's what we're here for!


            I'd never heard of Parc Models before, but like Eastern Express they're one I'll avoid in future - I cannot abide ill-fitting kits

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            • Alan 45
              • Nov 2012
              • 9833

              #7
              Well if this was me I would glue them all on and leve them to dry and then paint them but I'm an unconventional builder

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