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Well here it is, i am really pleased with it as i usually build in 1:48 for a/c and 1:35 for armour.

It is the smallest tank i have ever made, the next smallest being the abrams shown next to it.

It is a Blues and Royals tank from 1973 Windsor

Cheers,

Wayne

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Nice, and that base you've got it on is great :)

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It looks brill!

How did you resolve the issue with the tracks, can't see any problems from here? Did you tack the tracks to the wheels to get the sag? Looks spot on.

peebeep

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neat little dio really nice

:thumbsup:

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It looks brill!

How did you resolve the issue with the tracks, can't see any problems from here? Did you tack the tracks to the wheels to get the sag? Looks spot on.

peebeep

Thanks gents.

i had to cut the tracks to be link and length but without the links,but the rear curve of the track around the back wheels was not cut. The sag was just a super glue accident as the tracks do not join and the gap is hidden under the mud gaurd the gap was difficult to judge.

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Now that is nice ......love the base too. BZ

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When I made one years back I used very small staples on mine then popped them in very hot water and stretched them over the wheels and used the mud guard to hide the join.

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