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Old 08-14-2016 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ausf
Gary.

Original Tiger I tracks (now 14 years old). Not even painted.

Video was to show the plow, but you can get an idea of nylon track sag (note: the volume is turned way down, I was also capturing the cap whine (not bad after so long, just need to swap them out a 390 cent part if it really bothers me, which it doesn't because it can't be heard them the volume is up).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JWc-ceFmS8

I didn't do anything in terms of maintenance except greased the gears ONCE. All original. No braces, plates, different idlers, gears, motors, blah blah blah. The thing rolled down a set of concrete steps (rolled, not on it's tracks, over the side) and still battled and won. It has been hit by tree limbs, rammed by Shermans, dropped from heights. It still just needs a fresh pair of batteries and to switch on.

I'm glad you're coming around to try a Tammy-something (it's only been what, two years of pleading), but don't over complicate them. Just build and enjoy it.

Wow, that is really neat Jeff! I've never seen it before. Was it built for a certain battle or 'just because'?



I had stock tracks on my Tamiya too... 11 years ago when I built it but learned that the Sturmtiger had late tracks and bought KK's later versions for it. Too bad because the stock Tamiya TI tracks DO sag very well... compared to these crappy plastic Panther tracks.




Jeff