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 Subject:  Re: M60 Esci/italeriList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 21, 2002
 From:  KIsbrecht 
This kit has what is referred to as "link and length" tracks. There are
three single sections containing 5, 23, and 31 links molded as one piece.
These are used for the top and bottom run of track. There are also several
single links that are used to go around the drive sprocket and idler's.
Easier to use than all single link track. However, because US tanks employ
live track care must be taken in building to avoid a gap in the final fit.
Much easier with vehicles that have dead track where you can use the sag in
the top run to make everything come out ok. These are decent kits. The
tracks do have lots of ejector pin marks though.

hth, Kurt


"juan carlos" wrote in message
news:3cc289d2@dev.routehero.com...
> Does anybody know if the kits brings separate track links?
>
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  M60 Esci/italeri - juan carlos - Apr 21, 2002
. . . Re: M60 Esci/italeri - KIsbrecht - Apr 21, 2002
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