If I can offer a small tip, count out and join all of the tracks for a single side. Let it dry for around 30 minutes on a flat surface, then lightly brush more glue over the previously glued portions to soften the areas of tracks that you wish to bend to conform to the road wheels. It's so much easier with less track link separation.
good idea ! I previously made tracks in a similar method i would build the entire run on a piece of tape.. let set for 10 mins ... then using the tape transfer it to the running gear and wrap around. The problem i found was that when making adjustments around the idler.. the track would come apart when fitting... so that is the main reason I use this "make lengths and link" method.
awesome thank you... i dont think the tracks are too bad.. but yes a long job ! i have some masterclub tracks lined up for the Brem-1 ... do you know if the meng working tracks fit trumpeter kits ?
Anything is possible... but i for sure would not have the patience to do it. I will buy a set of "workable" trumpeter t-72 tracks in the future for a comparison on a future build.
Hi Kris how are you ! yes very few kits include detailed engines. BUT i have 2 very stalled builds both with resin engines on display... maybe i try to finish one soon.
If I can offer a small tip, count out and join all of the tracks for a single side. Let it dry for around 30 minutes on a flat surface, then lightly brush more glue over the previously glued portions to soften the areas of tracks that you wish to bend to conform to the road wheels. It's so much easier with less track link separation.
good idea ! I previously made tracks in a similar method i would build the entire run on a piece of tape.. let set for 10 mins ... then using the tape transfer it to the running gear and wrap around. The problem i found was that when making adjustments around the idler.. the track would come apart when fitting... so that is the main reason I use this "make lengths and link" method.
nice tip man!
Хорошее видео! Понравился способ сборки гусениц. Сам собирал этот набор примерно 2 года назад, деталировка очень понравилась:)
Спасибо вам большое ! Да договорился отлично модель из трумптера ! 👍👍
A good option for the tracks are Miniart RMSh tracks. Injected plastic, they assemble just like Model Kasten tracks. Easy, well detailed and cheap!!
Loveky build as per mate , always good to see other folks techniques and how they do things 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
wow the tank is looking great so far keep them coming
Very nice. Love the paint color so far.
Muy buen trabajo, como siempre
Good stuff - built one of these Trumpeter T-72s recently and enjoyed it. Well, except those track links...
awesome thank you... i dont think the tracks are too bad.. but yes a long job ! i have some masterclub tracks lined up for the Brem-1 ... do you know if the meng working tracks fit trumpeter kits ?
@@TheBearScaleModels for me the best T-72 tracks were the ones from Amusing Hobby. They snap together and were cleanly molded.
could u drill the links out? and use coper wire to make them workable? not thinking about the needed time
Anything is possible... but i for sure would not have the patience to do it. I will buy a set of "workable" trumpeter t-72 tracks in the future for a comparison on a future build.
good video 👍
big thanks for support Monsieur Maquette
beautiful build!
Going to look awesome when done, kinda sucks there is no engine offered with the kit so you can show it off with the engine cover open.
Hi Kris how are you ! yes very few kits include detailed engines. BUT i have 2 very stalled builds both with resin engines on display... maybe i try to finish one soon.
hey is it fine if you do a brush painting video airbrush is expensive right now
I made this video a long time ago... maybe it helps? ruclips.net/video/WPeqfcETNNY/видео.html
What a wonderful model - I though… until I saw the tracks... Who did this? Why? Do they hate humanity or something?
Tracks are typical for trumpeter I like them. More work but good detail.