Hi Armortek
Really enjoying watching this build come together. The new tracks and pressed wheels look superb. It's going to be an amazing level of detail straight out of the box.
David
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Re: 2024 SD KFZ 7 ARMORTEK KIT
Hi Armortek
I was wondering if you could do a short video on how you fit the rubber pads to the track links please.
I had a few problems on the famo until I worked out a method.
Regards Derek
I was wondering if you could do a short video on how you fit the rubber pads to the track links please.
I had a few problems on the famo until I worked out a method.
Regards Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions
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Re: 2024 SD KFZ 7 ARMORTEK KIT
Hi, Totally new to this world of large scale metal kits. I have wanted one of Armorteks kits for, many years, probably back to there very early days where I saw them at a show, Sandown maybe, too long ago to recall. I never really had the room, or the funds, or the time, to build one, work and play taking priority. Having said that I have always been in to "making things", normally scratch built model RC warships.
So now I am retired, have a decent wooden garage and finally the funds and time I have bit the bullet and paid the final invoice on the 2024 SD KFZ 7.
Hopefully its arriving in the next few weeks and I can lock my self away in the garage and build.
Already started a shopping list, not having ant suitable products for fixing/securing metal components. If it was in wood, no problem, any number of tools and glues/screws ect,
Looking forward to the start, and help from the forum
Colin
So now I am retired, have a decent wooden garage and finally the funds and time I have bit the bullet and paid the final invoice on the 2024 SD KFZ 7.
Hopefully its arriving in the next few weeks and I can lock my self away in the garage and build.
Already started a shopping list, not having ant suitable products for fixing/securing metal components. If it was in wood, no problem, any number of tools and glues/screws ect,
Looking forward to the start, and help from the forum
Colin