Im afraid I will have to bail out of this campaign I havent even started my build and even with an extension I dont think i will be able to finish See ya all at the next campaign
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North Carolina, United States Joined: September 16, 2004
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and of course now I come across information that the kit gun tube is 8mm too short. I've got two extras just don't know if there will be enough time to make the change
And everything I've read thus far the AFV Club tracks are likely to be a train wreck
27-1025
North Carolina, United States Joined: September 16, 2004
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Decided to punt. It's no longer an M40, it's now an M43. The tracks are another story. Like many others experience the AFV Club tracks are practically unbuildable. Tried spot gluing the end connectors and then thread the tracks before the glue completely set. The pins just dissolved and the track fell apart. BAD show AFV Club!! I'm still committed to using T84 Tracks and these are the only game in town so I'm experimenting with the remaining tracks (only did one half) This might work.
Really need to make jig to drill these holes.
27-1025
North Carolina, United States Joined: September 16, 2004
KitMaker: 1,281 posts
Armorama: 1,222 posts
and we are back to square one. The entire fighting compartment is wrong for an M43. So off comes the 8in gun and back to the 155. It's not glued so its an easy swap. Ain't no way I'm finishing this in time..........
Managed to finish the tracks on the right side. Not really happy with how they came out but they will have to suffice for now. Need to order another set to complete the left side. I'm going to change the assembly procedure by using thin brass rod instead of styrene rod for the track pins. I just got a set of KAIZEN T80 tracks for a future build and they look amazing. Just wish they made T84'.