Has anyone built the links from Armor Track? I saw them on the greatmodels website I may get the T72E1 Chaffe links the steel WW2 type They also come with sprocets and idler wheels They also make a rubber chevron set Was curious if they are the workable type I'm not even sure where they are made It looks like they are plastic I prefer them to metal
Chad #:-)
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Posted: Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 03:03 AM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 07:43 AM UTC
Chad,
I have a couple of the Armour Track sets, one for the M-1 and another for the Leopard II. I'd say that these are some of the best tracks made in plastic rivalling even ModelKasten in quality.
Overall the level of detail and the extra parts supplied in resin are just plain awesome.
check out their website at -
http://www.armourtrack.com/
Later,
Tim
I have a couple of the Armour Track sets, one for the M-1 and another for the Leopard II. I'd say that these are some of the best tracks made in plastic rivalling even ModelKasten in quality.
Overall the level of detail and the extra parts supplied in resin are just plain awesome.
check out their website at -
http://www.armourtrack.com/
Later,
Tim
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Posted: Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 09:52 AM UTC
Thanks for the info and link Tim #:-)