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Old 07-10-2020 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Crius
Just so you know, Jerry, I absolutely can't wait to copy stuff from you in 1/6 scale.

I really think you should do an Nashorn. That way, when you cast the tracks for it you can cast a set for me for my hetzer.
Welllll, ok. One thing I have to say is that 1/6 is so much larger than 1/10 that the track links are probably easier to cast using my methods (sand molding) than
1/10 is. However one of the draws for me to 1/6 is there's sooooo much more after market stuff available and the older I'm getting the less time I want to spend
at my mill and lathe. That is by no stretch means I'm giving up 1/10, no way. But unless something truly spectacular shows up either as a kit or substantial parts
upon which I can build a model I really want I'm unlikely to do much more beyond the models, kits/parts I have in 1/10... and that's quite enough trust me.

Make a pattern or two for a track link Crius, I'm presently doing pours so I'll mold up your link and see how they go..

But getting back to the thread's intent. I have always admired what FRAG has done and now like what Frag is planning. I am serious about wanting to move
somewhere but I dread getting all my stuff ready to go anywhere. And I'm unfamiliar present day Denver and the surrounding area. I should have gotten
serious about this 10 years ago.. Must take a look... One thing I'm 100% positive about is I want to make my next move my very last move so I need to
get it right.

Jerry