WE210, T56 and T54E2 track sets for M3, M4 etc now available.
June 26 2008 at 6:30 PM
(Login wunwinglow) Registered Users from IP address 82.45.21.118
Just a quick note to say the WE210 waffle, T56 angular bolted steel cleat and T54E2 curved steel cleat track sets are now available on our web shop, www.fighting48th-shop.com , under the accessories section. Same format, same price as the previous sets. Still being ramped up for production, T48 rubber chevrons with paddle extended end connectors, and T54E1 with the stamped metal extended end connectors. These should be on sale in a couple of weeks or so.
Tim
PS And some T66 tracks for the HVSS HobbyBoss Easy 8.....
I don't know where to start here, I want them all! I'll be placing an order soon, but Tim, Lad, please crack on with the EEC's. Yours are the single best resin tracks I've ever seen.
Tracks, tracks, tracks, tracks, movin' round and round again..
June 27 2008, 7:43 PM
Pat, praise indeed! Thank you, I'm onto the next ones already and I'm going as fast as I can! EEC versions next, promise. I just had a suggestion for some Canadian Dry Pin ones too. Anyone else interested, now I am on a roll?
Well I am in for at least one set of dry pin tracks when you do them but...
Don't the dry pin tracks mean you would also be in need of drive sprockets specifically for these tracks as well? Or would the regular Sherman drive sprocket be able to pull the dry oin tracks?
The drive sprockets were different, so they will be in the set. I've got to clear the decks a bit first, and do a bit of research on them, so if anyone has any good pics etc., I'd be very interested in seeing them. I'm off to Bovington again shortly, so maybe will be able to pick up some info there. Meantime, back to making up the moulds for the EEC items...
Tim
www.fighting48th.com
This message has been edited by wunwinglow from IP address 82.45.21.118 on Jun 28, 2008 12:07 PM
Tim - took a quick look at your web-site and, after picking myself up from the floor was just thrilled - particularly by the news of the T66 Easy-8 set - essential to a WWII tank. Between these sets and the Crab we will all have to start the sinking funds now
Konrad, Tim sent me a photo of the 3-D masters for the T66 single-pin dry tracks, and they are beautiful indeed - better than I had any right to expect. The lad does know what he's doing. Now, if I can only get him to do the T54E1 steel chevrons with the big paddle type EECs used by so many US Army tanks in Europe and USMC tanks in the later Pacific campaigns, I'll be set. He is teasing me with the T54E1s with the narrower European type EECs, but I know he'll have a most marvelous summer surprise for his loyal following in the colonies.