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One time i used revell super glue. Wouldnt rubber glue work like for a bicycle tube?
Ответитьfuse wire or thin florist wire works well its thinner than a staple and easier ti hide. I have used thin fishing line too.
Ответитьthanks for the help!
ОтветитьI have not tried this for this application but...I have used Goo brand glue where I need super stick but drying to some flexibility. In my application flexibility is required as the tracks are under battery power and "work".
ОтветитьThe kit is Dragon 7270 T-34/85 Mod.1944 Late Production
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьIn 1:72 I'd suggest you just put a staple through then hide with paint and weathering. Most glues don't work ( although I intend to try Gorilla Glue) and melting the ends rarely works out optimally. It might stick the two ends but you lose so much of the track that it doesn't fit around the wheels. I've wrestled with his for hours tonight and finally just stuck a small staple through each track and put an end to it ...
ОтветитьAny tips for me, I have tracks for a t-55 but they are not long enough and they have little holes and pins but that doesn’t work because it’s too short
Ответитьwhich kit is that? looks really nice
ОтветитьI heard that eventually rubber tracks break down is there any way to prevent this
Ответитьreally useful, thanks!
ОтветитьWhere can I get rubber T-72 tracks? Im building a kit that's been sitting since 1992, and the plastic tracks that came with it are super brittle and essentially fell apart in my hands.
Ответитьthat tank is soviet T-34 and its also in realistic model
Ответитьi am working with rubber tracks for first time on some old tamiya akrika panzer ii. i tried doing what the intruction said and melted the tracks by accident HELP
Ответитьi put su-85 tracks in hot water to make them easier to work with, did the same with panzer 2 tracks now they’re basically gone. this is tamiya i’m talking about
E: it’s probably bad, but i’m new and on my second tank
What product name for this kit?
Ответитьdon't put in description working w/ "RUBBER" tracks and bust out vinyl tracks.
ОтветитьIs tamiya tracks workable? (I want to buy type 10 tamiya 1/48)
ОтветитьAll of my kits have had terrible rubber tracks with slots for tiny rubber peices, my glue works most if the time, and some of the tracks arent long enough!
ОтветитьGreat video theese are a dragon stiren
ОтветитьRubber tracks are a sht, i prefer metal tracks but they can cost more than the model itself... great video, for 1/144 and 1/72 rubber tracks could be ok, nice explain
ОтветитьGood Video mate,you are the best!
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