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October 12 2005 at 4:58 PM
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I make diorama's all fine and good, BUT! I am not as good as most on armour and fig's . to the point> WHICH kits are most likely to have a the rubber flex one piece tracks in german armour....most boxes do not say and most counter help doesnt know and will not let just open up box's i like anything from Kettenrads to tigers But prefer the old fashion ONE PCS. flex track do they still make kits out there...which brands? the indivual links are not for me. Iam sure most of you know. thank you. Richard.

 
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Most Tamaya, except late Tiger I .

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October 12 2005, 8:03 PM 

Most hobby shops will let you peak into the contents, as long as you take it to the counter and ask.

 
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Usually find :

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October 15 2005, 9:05 AM 

That most manufacturers will boast loudly on their box about having seperate track links (or "magictracks" ) , so, if it says nothing about this, it's a pretty good bet that the kit will include one piece rubber band tracks.

 
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Tracks

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October 16 2005, 4:16 PM 

Most Dragon kits have individual track links. As said before, most Tamiya kits have the 'rubber band' type one piece tracks. AFV Club 251s have one piece tracks as well. You can visit
http://www.1999.co.jp/asp/main_e.asp?Bno=&Typ1_c=102

There you can look inside the boxes and read the instruction sheets to see what you're getting.

 
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