I'm looking for tracks for my Tamiya T-34/76 model 1943, that with UTZ cast turret. I hate those rubber band tracks, and I'll modify the idler wheel position for a better look, so those tracks can't be used. I'm afraid I can't afford A/M tracks. Somebody has spare tracks for this version that will not be used? (link-to-link tracks like Dragon tracks) I'm willing to pay the postage. Thanks a lot in advance. Best regards.
José.
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clay_cliff
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Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 04:25 AM UTC
GeraldOwens
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Posted: Thursday, June 18, 2009 - 08:53 AM UTC
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I'm looking for tracks for my Tamiya T-34/76 model 1943, that with UTZ cast turret. I hate those rubber band tracks, and I'll modify the idler wheel position for a better look, so those tracks can't be used. I'm afraid I can't afford A/M tracks. Somebody has spare tracks for this version that will not be used? (link-to-link tracks like Dragon tracks) I'm willing to pay the postage. Thanks a lot in advance. Best regards.
José.
If you can track down a set of the Maquette styrene link to link tracks (originally tooled for the Maquette/RPM T-34-85), they can usually be had for around $6 USD. Maquette seems to be out of business, but you may be able to snag some old stock. I got mine from Alanger USA a while back. Not as easy to build as Dragon Magic Track, but the price is right.
clay_cliff
Lima, Peru
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Posted: Friday, June 19, 2009 - 04:10 AM UTC
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"I'm afraid I can't afford A/M tracks."
That's it.