Your tank looks great. So "dirty" . Sorry, I don't know how to do recoil setup. I don't even know much about IR :-)
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One more thing...
While researching my voluminous reference material (Google) I saw that some early T34/76 tanks had grab handles, to hang the machine gun fodder (infantry) on. I always wondered how they hung on in videos and movies. Two on the glacis plate, two on each side of the turret. Hey presto!
Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!
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Stock metal HL. I saw your post elsewhere regarding tracks. Whatever route you take, make the sprocket, idler and tracks the same brand. I used Mato tracks on a HL KV-1 and they derailed a number of times, in mild driving. Anybody's metal tracks will last longer than the plastic tanks they run on.Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!
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Originally posted by SoCalBobS View PostStock metal HL. I saw your post elsewhere regarding tracks. Whatever route you take, make the sprocket, idler and tracks the same brand. I used Mato tracks on a HL KV-1 and they derailed a number of times, in mild driving. Anybody's metal tracks will last longer than the plastic tanks they run on.
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Originally posted by SoCalBobS View PostStock metal HL. I saw your post elsewhere regarding tracks. Whatever route you take, make the sprocket, idler and tracks the same brand. I used Mato tracks on a HL KV-1 and they derailed a number of times, in mild driving. Anybody's metal tracks will last longer than the plastic tanks they run on.
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