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That's why I hate indy tracks, but your's look fine from here. shame all of that work should be covered up, that's why I hate "skirts and such" on tanks I mean :rolleyes: Oh and your well came out very well:D JIm.
This is my first time with plastic tracks Jim and tbh their not all seperate links, around the wheels they are but have long strips top and bottom , the other side is a two mm gap in the top track but coincidentally its hidden behind the skirt so it's not a problem
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looks good Alan,and what nice detail as well,as Jim said its a shame most is covered ,
yeah it is a pain to have it all covered up and it's not like you can leave the skirts off as I don't have the figures to make it look like it's under repair, that would have been a nice touch
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Hi Alan
I just took another look at your desert theme and it's really inspiring me to build a desert of my own. I have a couple of apc in mind possibly truck stop but to collate info I may tap you for some ideas if that's ok
Regards
Robert
go for it Rob it's not that difficult some use baking soda for the sandy ground and that's fine in 1/72 but in 1/35 it's a bit too fine to look realistic enough as you don't get a variation in texture , it's best to get something and crush it up then sieve it to get a nice powder , that goes down first then and a mixture of what's left over in different places or just scattered around the board , takes a bit of work but comes out looking good