Hi Ant.
I have done this a couple of times, first one was my mid Tiger 1 the three colour one not the grey {we all know about grey mid Tiger 1's

} The way I did it was to wash the tracks down with thinners and follow up with etch primer both sides then a mixture of sandy dusty colours blown over the top with some darker paint allowed to flow into the deep areas of the tracks and left to dry, I did then try some dry brushing on the sides of the tracks once fitted ...its looks great but not for long as you know from the tanks you have run once they get dirty? I can't see much point unless you are running in dry conditions all the time ... and that does not sound like our weather at all.
Adrian is right about Tim's method and as always with his work it was very good indeed.
Its great to see you back on the forum though looking forward to helping out with the little tank hunter hope you are well my friend.
I will give you a shout I have a project in mind that I hope you will be interested in ....should be some good fun at least and permanent
Cheers Paul
