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  • #21
    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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    • #22
      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!

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      Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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      • #23
        A little run time for my T-34.

        Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
          A little run time for my T-34.

          https://youtu.be/jj7ab5ssUHM
          It runs and looks beautiful. I particularly like the track flexing during the run. What is the track you are using?

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          • #25
            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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            • #26
              Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
              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.
              I did the similar mistake. I installed the metal Mato idlers, tracks and sprocket onto my HL KV-1. The Mato sprockets were not the same as the HL sprocket so they did not fit well into the HL KV-1 chassis. They fitted too close to the sides. The inner side of the tracks ended up rubbing on the body of the tank and derailed too. I had to modify and moved the sprockets out about 1/8 of an inch for the track to line up straight from front to back.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                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.
                For several weeks, I could not find any seller offering Heng Long metal track and idler wheel for the T34-85, only the sprocket. I bought the Mato sprocket and idler wheel, but could not make up my mind on the Mato metal track. I finally settled on all Taigen metal track, sprocket and idler wheel. They may use the same source as Imex/Torro for metal parts. I will know if I make a mistake of going with Taigen in a few weeks.

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                • #28
                  Let's put our my out of that spammer thread. I am cleaning out my Russian (extra parts) box. I loaded up whatever I could on to my T34/85 tank.

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