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  • Sorry i had posted the same thing 2 times
    Last edited by PetitRic760; Aug 23, 2024, 12:14 PM. Reason: Posted 2 times the same thing sorry

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    • Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
      Took the Challenger and T72 down to the beach just for a fun run. Click image for larger version

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      Does running in sand makes your tracks come off?

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      • Originally posted by PetitRic760 View Post

        Does running in sand makes your tracks come off?
        Very fine dry sand, or hard packed sand. No. Very wet sand or sand with small stones in, will fetch the tracks off.

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        • Definitely very small gravel is much worse for causing de-tracking than dry sand. It's murder on idlers

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          • Jagdtiger all finished. Even had a General Staff officer show up for a photoshoot 😀

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            • That is a fantastic job you have done on this.

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              • A wee run out for my T72, and Challenger. The T72 is a lot more nimble than the Challenger. Click image for larger version

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                • Meter Rat

                  Very nicely done, Sir.

                  Best, LB
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                  ~Lucky B*st*rd~

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