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Tracks for m88a1
Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 04:33 PM UTC
Where might I find a set of tracks for the AFV club M88A1 recovery. The tracks for my kit have deteriated.
justin425
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 05:37 PM UTC
Hi Keenan,
you may find some decent workable tracks from AFVclub. 10 bucks will get you one set on ebay.
cheers
Justin
you may find some decent workable tracks from AFVclub. 10 bucks will get you one set on ebay.
cheers
Justin
zapper
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 09:32 PM UTC
Like Justin said, the AFV Club link-by-link is a good option. You're looking for set no. 35005, T97E2 tracks for M48, M60 and M88.
These tracks have also been reboxed by DEF Model (no. DA35003) and then includes a drive sprocket for M48/M60 (but not correct for M88).
Might add that AFV C/DEF tracks fits very well to the AFV Club M88 drive sprocket.
In addition to that, Bronco just anounced the release of a set of T97E2, set no. AB3563.
Cheers,
/E
These tracks have also been reboxed by DEF Model (no. DA35003) and then includes a drive sprocket for M48/M60 (but not correct for M88).
Might add that AFV C/DEF tracks fits very well to the AFV Club M88 drive sprocket.
In addition to that, Bronco just anounced the release of a set of T97E2, set no. AB3563.
Cheers,
/E
HeavyArty
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 10:40 PM UTC
Bronco jsut announced a set of T97E2 tracks for M48/M60/M88 vehicles.
Also, a note: The M88A1 is a post-Vietnam version which was fielded in 1977. The straight M88 (gas engine and no aux generator) was used in Vietnam. AFV Club also makes an M88 version.
Also, a note: The M88A1 is a post-Vietnam version which was fielded in 1977. The straight M88 (gas engine and no aux generator) was used in Vietnam. AFV Club also makes an M88 version.
Posted: Saturday, June 08, 2013 - 11:14 AM UTC
Thanks, who carries the bronco tracks.