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Monday, January 25, 2016 - 01:36 PM UTC
AK Interactive now offers also metal tracks for 1/35 vehicles. The most common tanks of WWII are available.
There are five sets in white metal:
  • AK681, Tiger I combat tracks late type, for Tiger I late and Sturmtiger
  • AK682, Panther tank track late type (1944-45), for Panther ausf. A (late) and Ausf. G, Bergepanther Ausf. G and Jagdpanther Ausf. G
  • AK683, T-34 M-1942 “Waffle Track” (1942-45) that can be used on T-34/76 (1942-1943), T-34/85, SU-85, SU-100 and SU-122
  • AK684 Sherman T54E2 “Cuff design”, suitable for US Sherman M4A1, M4A2, M4A3, M4A4, British Sherman I-V, Firefly VC
  • AK685 Panzer III & Stug III early, valid for Panzer III Ausf. A-G, Panzer IV Ausf.A-E and Stug III Ausf A-E

They are available only through their website
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Those Panzer III tracks are incorrectly marked...
JAN 25, 2016 - 07:07 PM
Releasing what's widely available elsewhere, now that is useful. What about tracks that were never done, like MT-LB wide tracks? Or Diehl tracks for MLRS? Diehl tracks for Austrian M6OA3s and M88A1s? Cheers, Christophe
JAN 25, 2016 - 08:58 PM
Just what we need,,,more of the same...! ;-)
JAN 25, 2016 - 10:32 PM
Sure,options are good.I picked up a set of Spade Ace and they are pretty good,and a little cheaper then Fruils.
JAN 25, 2016 - 10:34 PM
If what Roman said is truth and these are Sector 35 tracks, than they're slightly better than similar types from frIUl (holes need redrilling, some sets have oversized links or cast using 'tired' molds) and far better than Spade Ace ones (too square and rudely made, wire's too stiff and hard for most cutters'/nippers' cutting edges) because they match in size and have pin head imitation on outermost side of each track. Is it worth that extra penny? Decide it yourselves...
JAN 25, 2016 - 10:52 PM
Interesting, but I'm with the mainstream here, why start off with releases that are already well -represented? A personal desire that might have also filled an as yet unavailable in metal set would have been IDF "Batash" tracks..... And I'm with Anthony on SpadeAce tracks: good crisp pieces, good coverage, and good price.
JAN 25, 2016 - 10:53 PM
LOL Mig has no relation to AK
JAN 25, 2016 - 11:56 PM
??? keep up with the drama? they separated 3 years ago.
JAN 26, 2016 - 01:28 AM
I no longer look for Friul tracks as the quality seems to have dropped off as regards the prep work now required of them. Spad Ace and Master Club have become my first stopping point; however we seem to be making a lot of assumptions about these products, let's just wait and see what turns up and the price they are offered at before they are shot down.
JAN 26, 2016 - 07:01 PM
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