Yesterday I got my HL Panzer III, along with a separate set of metal tracks, sprockets and idlers. The metal parts are presumably Heng Long though got sent in an unmarked packaging. They have the solid guidance teeth, just like the plastic HL tracks.
When installing I noticed one track has 92 links instead of 93 on the other. so one link was missing (I counted them in the advertised picture which had 93). This makes it difficult to give the track a nice slack.
Now, I asked the seller if they have a spare part to send me. in which the reply was that they only have some Taigen links to send. They think it should fit (nevermind the aesthetic of having one link that looks different...). I feel kind of bummed: These metal sets aren't cheap, but am I complaining too much about one lousy track link?
So the question is: Will the Taigen link fit with the metal HL sprockets and idlers? If it does I have half a mind to just buy a complete set of new tracks (from an other vendor, mind you). And in that case I'm open to suggestions as to what brand is considered as a good replacement for metal tracks.
When installing I noticed one track has 92 links instead of 93 on the other. so one link was missing (I counted them in the advertised picture which had 93). This makes it difficult to give the track a nice slack.
Now, I asked the seller if they have a spare part to send me. in which the reply was that they only have some Taigen links to send. They think it should fit (nevermind the aesthetic of having one link that looks different...). I feel kind of bummed: These metal sets aren't cheap, but am I complaining too much about one lousy track link?
So the question is: Will the Taigen link fit with the metal HL sprockets and idlers? If it does I have half a mind to just buy a complete set of new tracks (from an other vendor, mind you). And in that case I'm open to suggestions as to what brand is considered as a good replacement for metal tracks.





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